Microscope Slides
Our microscope slides are made under rigorous scientific control. They are the product of long experience combined with the most up to date techniques. The prerequisite for excellent preparations is good material, well preserved and fixed so that the finer structures are retained in as life-like a way as possible. Microtome sections are cut from this material by highly skilled and experienced staff. They are of a thickness which will finally result in slides from which the maximum resolution of the structural components can be obtained. Particular attention is paid to the staining technique and in each case the selected method for a particular specimen will ensure the best possible differentiation combined with clear definition and permanency of staining. The prepared microscope slides are delivered on best glasses with fine ground edges of the size 26 x 76 mm (1 x 3") and are mailed in solid boxes. All slides can be purchased either in complete sets and series or individually. For individual orders please use the products number W....and add /1 etc. We reserve the right to make minor alterations to the sets and compilations. The delivery time is between 6 - 8 weeks.
The following Series are available:
Series for Secondary Schools Histology and Human Science - Comprehensive Set Histology and Human Science - Detail Sets Zoology - Detail Sets Parasites and Pathogenic Bacteria Botany - Comprehensive Sets Bontay -Details Sets Cytology - Embryology - Genetics Ecology and Environment
8 Microscope Slides.
1(d). Paramaecium, macro- and micronuclei stained
2(e). Paramaecium, food vacuoles and nuclei doubly stained
3(e). Paramaecium, pellicle stained after Bresslau
4(e). Paramaecium, silver stained to show the silver ...
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25 Microscope Slides.
1(e). Bacteria type slide shows cocci, bacilli, spirilli 2(c). Oscillatoria, blue green alga 3(c). Pleurococcus, green alga 4(d). Eudorina, small colonies 5(c). Diatoms, mixed species 6(e). Spirogyra in conjugation ...
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25 Microscope Slides.
1(d). Streptococcus lactis, milk souring bacteria 2(d). Bacillus subtilis, hay bacillus, with spores 3(c). Nostoc, blue green alga with heterocysts 4(e). Volvox, with daughter colonies 5(d). Zygnema, vegetative and ...
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25 Microscope Slides.
1(c). Simple plant cells, epidermis of Allium w.m. 2(d). Cell division (mitosis) all stages, in Allium root tips l.s. 3(c). Starch grains, t.s. of potato tuber 4(c). Cork cells, t.s. of bark of Quercus 5(d). Stone cells ...
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50 Microscope Slides.
1(d). Stem apex and meristematic tissue, Asparagus l.s. 2(c). Aleurone grains, t.s. of Ricinus endosperm 3(d). Fat in sec. through endosperm of Corylus 4(c). Lysigenous oil glands, t.s. rind of Citrus fruit 5(d). Inulin ...
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20 Microscope Slides.
1(c). Pine (Pinus), healthy leaves, t.s.
2(c). Pine (Pinus) leaves damaged by acid rain, t.s.
3(c). Fir (Abies), healthy leaves, t.s.
4(c). Fir (Abies), stem tip damaged t.s.
5(c). Beech (Fagus), healthy leaves ...
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17 Microscope Slides.
1(d). Acidophile soil bacteria, solution of heavy metals
2(d). Nitrite bacteria, forming harmful nitrogenous substances
3(d). Root of beech with ectotrophic mycorrhiza, t.s.
4(d). Root of birch with partly endotrophic ...
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15 Microscope Slides.
1(c). Pollen grains of different kinds of grass
2(c). Pollen grains of different deciduous trees
3(c). Pollen grains of different conifers
4(b). Mixed house dust
5(c). Dust mite from a living room
6(b). Spores ...
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25 Slides.
Zoology:
1(e) Amoeba proteus, w.m. showing nucleus and pseudopodia 2(e) Hydra, w.m. extended specimen to show foot, body, mouth, and tentacles 3(c) Lumbricus, earthworm, typical t.s. back of clitellum showing muscular wall, intestine ...
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50 Slides.
Zoology and Parasitology:
1(d) Paramaecium, nuclei stained 2(c) Euglena, a common flagellate with eyespot 3(c) Sycon, a marine sponge, t.s. of body 4(e) Dicrocoelium lanceolatum, sheep liver fluke, w.m. 5(c) Taenia saginata, ...
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50 Slides.
• Ciliated epithelium, in t.s. of fallopian tube of pig
• Tendon of cow, l.s. showing white fibrous tissue, stained for fibres and cells
• Heart muscle, human, t.s. and l.s., branched fibres with central nuclei ...
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18 Microscope Slides.
1(e) Honey bee, mouth parts of worker, w.m.
2(e) Honey bee, mouth parts of worker, t.s.
3(e) Honey bee, head with compound eyes and brain, t.s.
4(c) Honey bee, cornea from eye, isolated and w.m.
5(d) Honey bee, ...
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25 Microscope Slides.
1(f) Trypanosoma gambiense, Central African sleeping disease, blood smear 2(f) Plasmodium berghei, malaria in rodents, blood smear with vegetative forms and schizogony stages 3(f) Sarcocystis sp., section of muscle ...
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25 Microscope Slides.
1(d) Arcella, shelled ameba 2(e) Vorticella, a stalked ciliate 3(e) Colpidium, a common holotrich ciliate 4(d) Spongilla, fresh water sponge, t.s. showing channels 5(c) Planaria, fresh water flat worm, t.s. of body ...
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12 Microscope Slides.
1(d) Human scalp, vertical sec. shows l.s. of hair follicles
2(d) Human scalp, horizontal sec. shows t.s. of hair follicles
3(b) Natural blond and black hair
4(b) Grayed hair
5(b) Eyelash
6(b) Hair of beard
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Selected rocks and minerals are ground and polished to a thickness of 20 – 30 μm. The preparations are mounted with Canada balsam on slides of 45x30 mm. In order to identify forms, colours, refractions and fossil inclusions, the ...
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6 selected Microscope Slides. With depictured accompanying brochure 1(d). Mitosis, l.s. from Allium root tips showing plant mitosis stained with iron-hematoxyline 2(f). Mitotic stages in sec. of red bone marrow 3(e). Meiotic and mitotic ...
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