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* Dry the pad for longer before using it. I typically dry it for 45min.
* Dry the pad for longer before using it. I typically dry it for 45min.
** If I want to do really really nice microscopy I make sure I leave it for at least one hour [[User:BrunoAfonso]]
** If I want to do really really nice microscopy I make sure I leave it for at least one hour [[User:BrunoAfonso|bruno afonso]] Aug 14 2006


* Use a pad with a higher percentage of agarose. By the way, why are we using agarose, and why low-melting point agarose in particular?
* Use a pad with a higher percentage of agarose. By the way, why are we using agarose, and why low-melting point agarose in particular?
** I've once tried regular agarose and it didn't work out that well for me. didn't even tried to image with it :) . See also [[http://freegardens.net/wiki/Fluorescent_Microscopy]] [[User:BrunoAfonso]]
** I've once tried regular agarose and it didn't work out that well for me. didn't even tried to image with it :) . See also [[http://freegardens.net/wiki/Fluorescent_Microscopy]] [[User:BrunoAfonso|bruno afonso]] Aug 14 2006


* Others?
* Others?

Revision as of 17:41, 14 August 2006

Please feel free to edit if you have other tricks.

Tried

  • Press the pad with finger or with the wide end of a pipette tip (e.g. 1000ml tip)
Helps, but I still get sliding, especially at high temp (>=40C) --FSP 23:14, 8 Jun 2005 (EDT)
  • Use a bigger pad; try to fit it exactly on the glassy part of the dish
Again, it helps, but I still get sliding, especially at high temp (>=40C)--FSP 23:14, 8 Jun 2005 (EDT)
  • Others?

Not tried yet

  • Dry the pad for longer before using it. I typically dry it for 45min.
    • If I want to do really really nice microscopy I make sure I leave it for at least one hour bruno afonso Aug 14 2006
  • Use a pad with a higher percentage of agarose. By the way, why are we using agarose, and why low-melting point agarose in particular?
    • I've once tried regular agarose and it didn't work out that well for me. didn't even tried to image with it :) . See also [[1]] bruno afonso Aug 14 2006
  • Others?