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Telepresence Confocal Microscopy

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 March 2018

J. H. Youngblom
Affiliation:
California State University-Stanislaus
J. Wilkinson
Affiliation:
California State University-Stanislaus
J.J. Youngblom
Affiliation:
California State University-Stanislaus

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The advent of the Internet has allowed the development of remote access capabilities to a growing variety of microscopy systems. The Materials MicroCharacterization Collaboratory, for example, has developed an impressive facility that provides remote access to a number of highly sophisticated microscopy and microanalysis instruments, While certain types of microscopes, such as scanning electron microscopes, transmission electron microscopes, scanning probe microscopes, and others have already been established for telepresence microscopy, no one has yet reported on the development of similar capabilities for the confocal laser scanning microscope.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Microscopy Society of America 2000

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Note

1 This work was funded in part by the National Science Foundation's Division of Undergraduate Education through grant DUE #9651379

Microsc. Microanal. 6 (Suppl 2: Proceedings): 1164-1165 (2000); reprinted with the permission of the publisher, Springer-Verlag, NY.