Microscope stages are platforms where specimens are placed for observation with a microscope. They are often equipped with a mechanical device which holds the specimen slide in place, but allows the ...
The Museum has around 2.5 million microscope slides in its collections, which are either vertically or horizontally stored. The Digital Collections Programme has developed a slide digitisation ...
You should not look through the microscope to do this. Place the microscope slide – either one you have prepared, or a permanent slide – on the stage. Line it up so that the specimen – if ...
You should not look through the microscope to do this. Place the microscope slide – either one you have prepared, or a permanent slide – on the stage. Line it up so that the specimen – if ...
A powerful multi-purpose compound microscope for viewing tiny details of specimen slides; excellent for clinicians, high school and university science students, and enthusiastic hobbyists alike 1 ...
AMSBIO has now launched CellO-IF, an immunofluorescence staining reagent kit designed to accelerate the labeling of organoids and spheroids directly in hydrogels or extracellular matrices.
for the treatment of syphilis emerged from the chemistry of selective staining: if organisms could be selectively stained (and thus killed) on a microscope slide, they should also be selectively ...
The first step in most bacterial staining procedures is the preparation of a smear. In a smear preparation, cells from a culture are spread in a thin film over a small area of a microscope slide, ...
Cover the smear with carbolfuchsin dye. Carbolfuchsin a potential carcinogen. Please wear gloves and work with the stain in the hood. Place a piece of paper towel on top of the dye. Be sure the paper ...
The new DeepLabel™ Antibody Staining Kit from Logos Biosystems overcomes these obstacles. Optimized for thick, cleared tissues, DeepLabel™ increases tissue permeability and enhances antigen ...
There are two types of microscopes available: simple and compound microscopes. A simple microscope is equipped with one lens but a compound microscope has both an eyepiece and an objective lens.