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  1. questionCan the RC-21B/RC-21BR be used on a confocal microscope?
    Yes, the RC-21B and RC-21BR can be used on a confocal microscope. In general, one critical consideration when using imaging and recording chambers in confocal imaging is the small working distance of the objective. All Warner chambers use a #1 coverslip as the chamber floor which should allow vi ...

  2. questionCan Warner Series 20 Perfusion Chambers be used with #0 thickness Cover Glass
    Nothing speaks against the use of #0 thickness glass coverslips with our Series 20 chambers. However, you might want to use a P- or PH- platform with screw-clamps rather than a PM- platform with magnetic clamps. The screw- clamps will allow you to adjust the clamp pressure. Be careful not to br ...

  3. questionAre coverslips appropriate for cell culturing?
    Coverslips are appropriate for cell culture but are not coated. They will, however, accept Cell-Tak and poly-L coatings if needed.

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  5. questionWhat is the thickness of the coverglass you carry?
    We carry coverglass in three thicknesses: #1, #1.5, and #2Generally speaking, glass thickness is expressed as a range to allow for manufacturing variance and our glass adheres to industry standards.#1 = 0.13 - 0.17 mm (130-170 µm)#1.5 = 0.16 - 0.19 mm (160-190 µm) #2 = 0.17 - 0.25 mm ...


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