In article <ladic.301.0019EB69 at cs.ubc.ca>, ladic at cs.ubc.ca (Lance Ladic) wrote:
> I am posting this question on behalf of a colleague of mine:
>> Does anyone know a way of marking a *circular, glass* coverslip (e.g. with
> grids) that will allow for keeping track of cultured cells stuck to the
> coverslip between washes? (the application is calcium imaging and the imaging
> machine requires the use of circular coverslips.)
>Lance,
I recently bought some square etched grid glass coverslips from Bellco.
They have labelled 0.6x0.6mm squares etched on them in a 20x26 grid,
perhaps Bellco also sells round ones. Or, maybe you could trim them? If
you think these might do the trick, e-mail me and i'll give you all the
info on where to get them, could also give you a couple to see if you can
make them work.
Regards,
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Dave Pataky
Dept of Zoology, UBC
pataky at bdc.ubc.ca