Interesting idea. I'm using infrared light, so not likely to be
causing much harm, I would think...? Agree?
cheers, Brad.
>>Message: 7
>Date: Fri, 7 Apr 2006 13:48:28 +0100
>From: usenet02 at out-of-phase.de (Christian Wilms)
>Subject: [Neuroscience] Cells dying
>To: neur-sci at net.bio.net>Message-ID: <1hdffmq.1tlz8r81ha8fscN%usenet02 at out-of-phase.de>
>>Bradley M. Cooke <b-cooke at northwestern.edu> wrote:
>>> They're dying within 15 - 20 minutes after
>> removal, and its en masse-- all of the cells
>> begin to look dreadful, so its definitely not the
>> internal solution.
>>Just an off handed guess: what type of illumination are you using? Could
>it be you're seeing phototoxic effects?
>>Regards, Chris
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