[OpenSPIM] standards/test samples for OpenSpim
Michael Weber
weber at mpi-cbg.de
Tue May 28 04:04:30 CDT 2013
We have a Jove publication regarding fish mounting in the loop. Once it's published I can contribute a "fish mounting" section with the current embedding strategies. I will also work on a bead sample protocol.
Best,
Michael
On May 28, 2013, at 9:17 AM, Pavel Tomancak <tomancak at mpi-cbg.de> wrote:
>> also it would be good for us to have on the site, some good test samples that people could use for testing their spim system. Any ideas? Could describe simple fly or fish mount. But perhaps a fluorescent bead sample?
>
> We have an extremely detailed protocol for Drosophila sample preparation. Fish would be good of course.
>
>>
>> Also would be good to have a example raw data set (for download) so folks can try SPIM registration.
>
> Yes, good idea, I will include it into my SPIMage processing tutorial.
>
> All the best
>
> PAvel
>
>>
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>> best
>> k
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