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here is the link to Zeiss where you can find more about selected coverslips for high resolution microscopy :
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Here is the link to Zeiss where you can find more about coverslip thickness correction:
  
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http://zeiss-campus.magnet.fsu.edu/tutorials/basics/coverslipcorrection/indexflash.html
  
http://www.zeiss.de/4125681f004ca025/Contents-Frame/c66a2521e524c891852575a200721a7c
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Hecht assistent make high precision 170 micon thick selected glass coverslips:
 
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e.g. product 1014 at http://www.hecht-assistent.de/uploads/tx_rmproducts/d54_16.pdf
and here is the link to the supplier of IWAKI glass bottom dishes which  also have precise selecte coverslips:
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http://www.dunnlab.de/pdf/iwaki_glassbas.pdf
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Please consider using them for your imaging projects since most of the
 
Please consider using them for your imaging projects since most of the
 
objectives are designed to be use with 0.17 mm coverslips.
 
objectives are designed to be use with 0.17 mm coverslips.
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The MPI-CBG store has high precision 0.17 mm coverslips... ask for them...
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NEVER use cheap number 1 or number 1.5 coverslips for high resolution imaging...
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or else you will get spherical abberation in your images... you dont want that.
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Latest revision as of 10:25, 12 November 2014

Here is the link to Zeiss where you can find more about coverslip thickness correction:

http://zeiss-campus.magnet.fsu.edu/tutorials/basics/coverslipcorrection/indexflash.html

Hecht assistent make high precision 170 micon thick selected glass coverslips: e.g. product 1014 at http://www.hecht-assistent.de/uploads/tx_rmproducts/d54_16.pdf

Please consider using them for your imaging projects since most of the objectives are designed to be use with 0.17 mm coverslips.

The MPI-CBG store has high precision 0.17 mm coverslips... ask for them... NEVER use cheap number 1 or number 1.5 coverslips for high resolution imaging...

or else you will get spherical abberation in your images... you dont want that.

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