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Immersion Oils For Normal Light Microscopy:
Which Type - Which Application?
Cargille PCB-Free Immersion oils were introduced in 1972. Today, no other immersion oil meets FDA criteria. Now four standard types are available with the introduction of Type NVH, a very high viscosity oil. All Cargille Immersion Oils meet DIN 58 884 (Deutsche Institut Fur Normung e.V.) | |
Immersion Oils For Normal Light Microscopy:
Which Type - Which Application?
Cargille PCB-Free Immersion oils were introduced in 1972. Today, no other immersion oil meets FDA criteria. Now four standard types are available with the introduction of Type NVH, a very high viscosity oil. All Cargille Immersion Oils meet DIN 58 884 (Deutsche Institut Fur Normung e.V.) | |
Immersion Oils For Normal Light Microscopy:
Which Type - Which Application?
Cargille PCB-Free Immersion oils were introduced in 1972. Today, no other immersion oil meets FDA criteria. Now four standard types are available with the introduction of Type NVH, a very high viscosity oil. All Cargille Immersion Oils meet DIN 58 884 (Deutsche Institut Fur Normung e.V.) | |
Immersion Oils For Normal Light Microscopy:
Which Type - Which Application?
Cargille PCB-Free Immersion oils were introduced in 1972. Today, no other immersion oil meets FDA criteria. Now four standard types are available with the introduction of Type NVH, a very high viscosity oil. All Cargille Immersion Oils meet DIN 58 884 (Deutsche Institut Fur Normung e.V.) | |
After years of development and field testing, we now have available two new PCB-Free Immersion Oils for Fluorescence Microscopy. | |
After years of development and field testing, we now have available two new PCB-Free Immersion Oils for Fluorescence Microscopy.
* 1 oz. Applicator bottles have a glass ball rod in the cap. | |
After years of development and field testing, we now have available two new PCB-Free Immersion Oils for Fluorescence Microscopy.
*1 oz. Applicator bottles have a glass ball rod in the cap. | |
After years of development and field testing, we now have available two new PCB-Free Immersion Oils for Fluorescence Microscopy. | |
This low-cost, high precision moisture chamber for ten slides is another innovative product from Evergreen. | |
A two well incubation chamber for use in immunocytochemistry (by Miguel Berrios, SUNY Stony Brook). Also available in a one well version. This chamber accepts regular microscope slides or coverslips and is assembled without any bonding substrates. Antibody incubation and washing are done in the chamber wells. It is then taken apart before microscopic examination |










