Description
Specifications
Product Name – Mammal Spinal Cord T.S.
Quantity/Pack Size – Single Prepared Slide
Form – Mounted Tissue Slide
Grade – Laboratory Grade
Application – Microscopy, Nerve Tissue Observation, Cellular Structure Analysis
product overview
The Mammal Spinal Cord T.S. slide is meticulously prepared to provide a clear and detailed view of the spinal cord’s cellular and structural organization. This slide highlights critical features including gray and white matter regions, central canal, myelinated nerve fibers, and associated glial cells. Precision staining enhances contrast between nerve tissue layers, allowing clear differentiation of neuronal components, axons, and supporting cells. Mounted on a durable glass slide with high-quality mounting medium, the specimen retains integrity and clarity for long-term use. The uniform slide thickness ensures optimal light transmission and focusing under various magnifications, providing precise observation of intricate structures such as dorsal and ventral horns. Laboratory-grade preparation guarantees consistent quality, sharp detail, and durability, supporting repeated microscopic analysis without specimen degradation. This slide is ideal for observing the spatial arrangement of spinal cord tissue, myelination patterns, and cellular organization. Its preservation technique prevents drying or fading, ensuring longevity and reliability for continuous study. The Mammal Spinal Cord T.S. slide is an essential tool for high-resolution visualization of nerve tissue morphology, facilitating comprehensive examination and detailed microscopic analysis of structural features with exceptional clarity.
FAQs
1. Which microscope settings work best for this slide?
Brightfield or phase-contrast microscopes are recommended for clear observation of spinal cord tissue layers and cellular structures.
2. How should the slide be stored to maintain quality?
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to preserve staining and prevent tissue degradation.
3. Is this slide reusable for multiple observations?
Yes, the mounting medium preserves tissue integrity, allowing repeated microscopic examination without deterioration.
4. Are there alternative spinal cord tissue slides available?
Yes, slides featuring different mammalian species or staining techniques are available for comparative tissue studies.
5. What handling precautions are recommended?
Handle the slide by its edges or use gloves to avoid fingerprints, contamination, or damage to the specimen.






