Trypanosoma in Blood

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Trypanosoma in Blood

Trypanosoma in Blood laboratory-grade slide, preserving parasite morphology and ensuring high-quality visualization for accurate microscopic observation and detailed blood parasite analysis.

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30.00

Description

Specifications

Product Name – Trypanosoma in Blood

Quantity/Pack Size – Standard Pack

Form – Whole Blood Mount Slide

Grade – Laboratory Grade

Application – Microscopic Observation of Blood Parasites

Product Overview

The Trypanosoma in Blood slide is carefully prepared to preserve the intricate morphology of the Trypanosoma parasites within blood samples. Using a high-quality transparent mounting medium, the slide maintains natural parasite orientation, including the kinetoplast, nucleus, and flagellum, ensuring that the delicate structures are clearly visible under a microscope. The laboratory-grade preparation provides excellent optical clarity and long-term stability, allowing repeated observation without compromising the integrity of the sample. Each slide is crafted to resist deterioration, air bubbles, and distortion, offering consistent results for detailed microscopic analysis. The mounting medium enhances contrast, highlighting the parasitic forms against the blood background, facilitating identification and morphological study. The slide is designed to withstand handling during routine microscopic examinations, making it convenient for detailed examination and imaging. Its durability ensures that researchers and laboratory professionals can perform multiple observations over time without loss of structural accuracy. The specimen is ready-to-use, providing an essential tool for accurate study of Trypanosoma parasites in blood while maintaining reliability, clarity, and preservation of key structural features for laboratory analysis.

FAQs

1. Can this slide be used with both light and compound microscopes?

Yes, it is compatible with light, compound, and stereo microscopes for clear observation at various magnifications.

2. How should the Trypanosoma slide be stored for longevity?

Store in a dry, cool environment away from direct sunlight to maintain clarity and prevent specimen degradation.

3. Does the slide preserve all key parasite structures?

Yes, the kinetoplast, nucleus, and flagellum are maintained in their natural orientation for detailed study.

4. Is this slide reusable for repeated observations?

Yes, laboratory-grade mounting ensures durability and repeated use without affecting parasite morphology.

5. Are there alternative parasite slides available for comparison studies?

Yes, similar slides for other blood parasites like Plasmodium or Leishmania are available for comparative analysis.