Description
Specifications
Product Name – Mammal Artery T.S.
Quantity/Pack Size – Single Prepared Slide
Form – Mounted Tissue Section
Grade – Laboratory Grade
Application – Microscopy, Histological Observation, Vascular Tissue Study
product overview
The Mammal Artery T.S. slide is a premium laboratory-grade specimen crafted for detailed observation of arterial structure in mammals. The slide contains precisely prepared transverse sections that reveal the distinct layers of the arterial wall, including tunica intima, tunica media, and tunica externa. The preparation preserves the structural integrity and morphology of endothelial cells, smooth muscle fibers, and connective tissue, enabling clear visualization of the organization and arrangement of arterial components. Staining is carefully optimized to highlight contrast between different tissue types, ensuring clarity for high-magnification examination. The mounting process guarantees long-term stability of the tissue section, allowing repeated use without degradation of structural detail or staining quality. This slide is designed for ready-to-use applications and is fully mounted for immediate microscopy, offering a reliable and consistent view of mammalian arterial histology. It is ideal for precise study of vascular tissue architecture, including cellular composition, layering patterns, and tissue organization. The Mammal Artery T.S. slide is an essential resource for users seeking high-quality, laboratory-grade specimens to observe arterial morphology and microstructural details accurately. Its robustness, clarity, and reliable staining make it a valuable tool for microscopy and histological studies.
FAQs
1. What magnification should be used for best results?
High-power objectives between 400x and 1000x are recommended for clear observation of arterial layers and cellular details.
2. How should this slide be stored to maintain quality?
Keep the slide in a cool, dry environment, protected from direct sunlight and humidity, to preserve tissue structure and staining clarity.
3. Are there alternative slides for vascular tissue studies?
Yes, similar slides include veins, capillaries, or other mammalian vascular tissue sections for comparative histological study.
4. Can the slide be reused multiple times?
Yes, proper handling and storage allow repeated use without compromising tissue integrity or staining quality.
5. Is the slide ready for immediate use?
Yes, it is fully mounted and prepared for immediate microscopic observation.










