[Histonet] scanners
Jackie.O'Connor <@t> abbott.com
Jackie.O'Connor <@t> abbott.com
Wed Aug 4 10:27:43 CDT 2004
We have a computer system on our Zeiss microscope which enables us to take
photo-micrographs of an entire section, such as a rodent brain, or whole
xenograft in our case, and put the photo on a CD to use in presentations,
posters, etc. It's called a Matrix system, and works similar to
Chromavision, but is cheaper. The stage is motorized, and is programmed
to move to take sequential photographs of a section on a slide, and then
put them all together for an intact photo. I love it - you can probably
contact Zeiss for more info.
Jackie O'Connor
Abbott Labs
Lucy Teves <lteves <@t> uhnres.utoronto.ca>
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08/03/2004 03:17 PM
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Subject: [Histonet] scanners
Hello, I'm looking for a scanner that will scan whole mounted
histological samples on regular slides. I would like to show whole rat
brain. Which product do you recommend?
Thanks in advance
--
Lucy Teves
Lab Manager
Neuroprotection Lab.
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