Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Ringworm W.M.
Quantity/Pack Size – Single Slide
Form – Prepared Slide
Grade – Laboratory Grade
Application – Fungal Structure Observation
Product Overview
The Ringworm W.M. prepared slide is designed to offer a highly detailed view of dermatophyte structures under microscopy. The sample is expertly fixed and stained to enhance the visibility of hyphae and spore formations characteristic of ringworm infections. Mounted using premium optical-grade coverslips and mounting media, the slide provides stability and clarity, ensuring that even fine details are clearly distinguishable. The cross-sectional preparation of the fungal material ensures accurate observation of structural patterns, with minimal artifacts or distortions. The specimen’s integrity is maintained through advanced preservation techniques that prevent shrinkage or color fading over time. This laboratory-grade slide is compatible with various types of light microscopy, allowing seamless integration into existing research setups. Careful attention has been given to sample thickness and uniform staining to support consistent imaging across multiple observations. The slide is sealed to prevent contamination and moisture ingress, preserving the sample’s condition for extended usage. Whether used for diagnostic exploration or structural analysis, the Ringworm W.M. slide meets rigorous lab standards, offering reliable results and ease of use. Its superior preparation and thoughtful mounting process ensure that users can focus on precise structural assessments without technical interference, making it a dependable resource for laboratory applications involving fungal specimens.
1. What type of microscope works best for this slide?
A compound light microscope with 100x to 400x magnification is ideal for observing the fungal structures.
2. Can this slide be used with polarized light microscopy?
Yes, it can be used with polarized light settings, but proper adjustment is required for best visualization results.
3. Are there other fungal slides available for comparison studies?
Yes, slides featuring other fungal specimens like Aspergillus and Penicillium are available for comprehensive analysis.
4. How should the slide be stored to ensure longevity?
It should be stored in a dry, dust-free container away from direct sunlight to prevent deterioration and color fading.
5. How is the sample protected from contamination?
The slide is sealed with mounting medium and a coverslip to prevent external contaminants and moisture from affecting the specimen.










