40 Microscope Slides.
All our histology slides series are standardly coloured with AZAN: a multi-coloured staining with nuclear red for cell nuclei, connective tissue blue, erythrocytes orange and keratinized tissue red. The microscope slides are delivered on best glasses with fine ground edges of the size 26 x 76 mm (1" x 3").
When compiling the series only top quality, histologically fixed material was used for the preparation of the slides. The cutting thickness of the microtome sections is normally 6 - 8 mm. The use of special staining methods guarantees a clear, multicoloured representation of all tissue structures. This slide series occupies a special position due both to the quality of the original material and also with regard to the carefulness of the preparation. 1(c). Squamous epithelium, human, isolated cells 2(f). Areolar connective tissue, human w.m. 3(f). Hyaline cartilage, human t.s. 4(f). Compact bone, human t.s. 5(f). Striated muscle, human l.s. 6(f). Heart muscle, human l.s. and t.s. 7(f). Artery, human t.s. 8(f). Vein, human t.s. 9(f). Lung, human t.s. 10(c). Blood smear, human 11(f). Spleen, human t.s. 12(f). Thyroid gland, human t.s. 13(f). Thymus gland from human child t.s. 14(f). Tongue, human t.s. 15(f). Tooth, human l.s. 16(f). Parotid, human gland t.s. 17(f). Esophagus, human t.s. 18(f). Stomach, human, fundic region t.s. 19(f). Duodenum, human t.s. (small intestine) 20(f). Colon, human t.s. (large intestine) 21(f). Pancreas, human t.s. 22(f). Liver, human t.s. 23(e). Vermiform appendix, human t.s. 24(f). Kidney, human t.s. 25(f). Adrenal (suprarenal) gland, human t.s. 26(f). Ovary, human t.s. 27(f). Uterus, human t.s. 28(f). Placenta, human t.s. 29(f). Testis, human t.s. 30(f). Epididymis, human t.s. 31(f). Cerebrum, human t.s. 32(f). Cerebellum, human t.s. 33(f). Spinal cord, human t.s34(f). Sympathetic ganglion, human t.s. 35(e). Skin of palm, human t.s. 36(e). Scalp, human, l.s. of hair follicles 37(e). Scalp, human, t.s. of hair follicles 38(f). Retina, human t.s. 39(e). Finger tip from fetus with nail development l.s.