The largest production coverslip that I have heard of is a 25mm square
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Fisher Scientific carries 50x35 mm and 50x45 mm coverglass.
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Hello
I'm looking for large glass coverslips, (about 1.5 inches square would be
great, thickness #1 or 2). I've only been able to find 3 inch coverslips at
brainresearchlab.com (from the histonet archive!).
Has anyone seen any others out there?
Emily
...the thrill of being close to that hidden
VA Medical Center San Diego
Veterans Medical Research Foundation (VMRF)
Core Research Imaging Center
3350 La Jolla Village Dr.., MC151
San Diego, CA 92161
858-552-8585 x2397
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Hi all,
I’m looking for some kind of a DIY coverslip or a tape, plastic foil…
anything usable to cover some large slides (+/- 4.5cm * 15cm = 1.8inch
sidered
a "high dry power" and a 100x is always an oil immersion (unless it is a "dry"
mineralogical high power objective).
Any way, a polystyrene sheet will allow you to use the 40x objective.
René J.
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Hi all,
I’m looking for some kind of a DIY coverslip or a tape, plastic foil… anything
usable to cover some large slides (+/- 4.5cm * 15cm = 1.8inch * 5.9inch)
containing botanical and zoological sections mounted in Canada Balsam.
Does anyone has a (cheap…) solution for this? It doesn’t need t