VWR supplies microscope slides for cytology, histology, and general microbiology applications. Slides for staining experiments are constructed of high quality sheet glass and soda-lime glass; economical options include disposable clear vinyl or standard sheet glass slides. Choose plain or frosted products with or without coverslips. Clipped or beveled corners are offered as well as color-coded and markable slides for organization. Purchase clean or prepared slides in your choice of dimensions and thickness in packs or larger cases.
Microscopy slide with 90° ground edges
Supplier: MARIENFELD
Microscopy slides with chamfered corners to reduce the risk of injuries.
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Large microscopy slides
Supplier: MARIENFELD
Soda lime glass microscopy slides precleaned. Also available with a silky frosted marking area of 20 mm on both sides.
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Microscope slides, Nunc™
Supplier: Thermo Fisher Scientific
These microscope slides are designed for applications in cell culture.
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Fused quartz microscope slides
Supplier: Thermo Fisher Scientific
These fused quartz slides are made of fusing naturally occurring crystalline silica.
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Microscope slides, Assistent®
Supplier: GLASWARENFABRIK KARL HECHT
Selected proven glass quality.
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Microscope slides, SuperFrost®
Supplier: GLASWARENFABRIK KARL HECHT
Microscopy slides with either cut or ground edges.
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Microscope slides
Supplier: GLASWARENFABRIK KARL HECHT
Pre-cleaned slides with either cut or ground edges.
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Microscopy slides
Supplier: HIRSCHMANN
Cut or ground edges (90°) slides for microscopy.
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Microscopy slides
Supplier: Brand
Microscopy slides with ground edges to reduce the risk of injury.
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Microscope slide
Supplier: Roth Carl
Microscope slides, Edges: Ground 90°, L×W: 76×26 mm
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Microscope slides with printed rings
Supplier: BELLCO GLASS
These microscopy slides with three printed rings allow for counting bacteria by spreading a known volume of solution over a known area for the calculation of bacteria per sample.