Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Epididymis T.S.
Quantity/Pack Size – Single Slide
Form – Prepared Slide
Grade – Laboratory Grade
Application – Microscopic Structure Observation
Product Overview
The Epididymis T.S. prepared slide is meticulously crafted to offer high-resolution visualization of the tubular structures present within the epididymis. Designed with precision, the tissue sample is embedded and mounted to provide a stable and clear view under compound microscopes. The slide features a carefully prepared cross-section, allowing for the examination of the intricate layers, epithelial lining, and lumen architecture. The sample is preserved using high-quality mounting mediums that maintain tissue integrity and prevent degradation, ensuring extended usability. The coverslip is securely placed, protecting the specimen from external contaminants while providing optimum optical clarity for observation. This slide meets stringent laboratory standards, offering consistent thickness, minimal artifacts, and uniform staining to enhance contrast and feature detection. It is compatible with standard microscopy techniques, allowing users to analyze the arrangement of ducts and cell types effectively. The sample’s preparation ensures minimal interference from air bubbles or particulate matter, providing a smooth viewing experience. Whether used for research or detailed structure identification, the Epididymis T.S. slide stands as a reliable and durable option for laboratories seeking dependable tools for biological analysis. Its thoughtful construction and robust design ensure that observations are accurate, making it a preferred choice for specialists in the field of histology and tissue examination.
1. What is the recommended microscope magnification for this slide?
Magnifications between 100x and 400x are ideal for observing detailed structures within the epididymis tissue.
2. Is this slide compatible with phase-contrast microscopy?
Yes, it is compatible, though adjustments to lighting and contrast settings may be needed for optimal visualization.
3. Are there alternative slides available for related tissue studies?
Yes, slides featuring testis, vas deferens, and seminiferous tubules are available for comprehensive reproductive tissue analysis.
4. How should the slide be stored to ensure longevity?
It should be kept in a sealed container away from moisture, dust, and direct sunlight to prevent damage and fading.
5. What precautions are taken during slide preparation?
The sample is carefully fixed and stained to preserve tissue architecture while minimizing artifacts and ensuring clear imaging.










