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noun
1
a small, thin piece of glass used to cover and protect a specimen on a microscope slide.
Flow cells were fabricated by assembling two glass coverslips separated by a thin layer of parafilm.
noun
    cover glass

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1. Coverslip synonyms, Coverslip pronunciation, Coverslip translation, English dictionary definition of Coverslip

2. Correlative Microscopy Coverslip

3. What are synonyms for Coverslip?

4. Synonyms for Coverslip in Free Thesaurus

5. 0 Coverslip, 20 mm Glass Diameter, Uncoated

6. Avoid getting solution under Coverslip, as this makes it more difficult to remove the Coverslip from the dish later

7. Coverslip holders and 9 Coverslip staining jars with lids; jar volume should be 15 mL, so each will hold 4 Coverslips stacked together

8. 0 Coverslip, 14 mm Glass Diameter, Uncoated

9. 1.5 is the preferred Coverslip thickness, especially for optimizing

10. 1.5 is the preferred Coverslip thickness, especially for optimizing

11. Coverslip floating can be avoided by limiting the amount of water that is dropped onto the slide and by slowly lowering the Coverslip on the slide

12. Polymer Coverslip available in an ibiTreat tissue culture treated version or in an uncoated version Glass Coverslip made from high quality D 263 M Schott glass, No

13. A clean Coverslip will help cell adhesion and enhance polyamino acids coating

14. To create a Coverslip smear preparation, a Coverslip is picked up by the corner and the point is held between the thumb and forefinger in one

15. AirekaCells® Coverslip Cell Chamber (PN: SC15032) is a practical Coverslip holder crafted to last and endure.It is specially designed for live-cell imaging using inverted microscopes

16. Cover each glass Coverslip with ~500µl of dilute solution

17. Put the Coverslips into the glass Coverslip staining jars and fill the jars with

18. Coverslip glasses are shipped from stock in convenient packages of 100 (unless stated otherwise)

19. 100Pcs/lot Diameter 18mm Circular Round Microscope Slide Coverslip Cover for Lab Glass Wholesale

20. Remove the excess mounting media with fiber-free paper, without disturbing the Coverslip.

21. Consult the Specifications tab to select the correct Coverslip/coverglass for your chamber and application.

22. Plastic Coverslips and/or culture dish bottoms are not acceptable substitutes for a glass Coverslip.

23. Microscope Coverslip GMC0 Series A cover glass, cover slip or Coverslip or is a thin flat piece of transparent material usually square or rectangular in shape that is placed over objects for viewing with a …

24. Be careful do not drop the Coverslip and remember which side containing your cultured cell

25. The Coverslip on the microscope slide (or the bottom of a culture dish) given in millimeters

26. The majority of microscope objectives are designed to image through a 170 micron thick glass Coverslip

27. Coverslip a very thin piece of glass used to cover a preparation on a microscope slide for microscopical examination

28. Coverslip glasses in most geometries and thickness are stocked in depth, especially the sizes used with Warner chambers

29. As nouns the difference between slide and Coverslip is that slide is an item of play equipment that children can climb up and then slide down again while Coverslip is a thin glass plate used to cover samples mounted on a microscope slide

30. Invert each Coverslip onto a slide containing 10 µl of mounting media (VECTASHIELD mounting media; Vector Laboratories cat

31. Coverslip smears are made on 22 x 22 mm Coverslips using a technique similar to the pull prep method

32. Coverslip a very thin piece of glass used to cover a preparation on a microscope slide for microscopical examination

33. Cover Slips, Rectangular and Square, #1 Float Glass, Coverslip : 1 Each : 40 mm ~82 per oz : 24 mm : $23.25 +-Add to Cart

34. Coverslip Thickness Most objectives are designed to use #1.5 Coverslips. Using the wrong one may have serious implications for image instensity and quality

35. Cover Slips, Rectangular and Square, #1 Float Glass, Coverslip : 1 Each : 30 mm ~109 per oz : 24 mm : $21.75 +-Add to Cart

36. Recent Examples on the Web Finally, the technician would mount a thin glass Coverslip over the slides to protect the sections

37. This is particularly true for objectives with NA above 0.4 and when the sample is very close (eg adhered to) the Coverslip.

38. Imaging chambers with a Coverslip bottom (#1.5 ibidi Polymer or #1.5H glass); ideal for live cell imaging and high resolution microscopy on inverted microscopes.

39. Coverslip definition: a very thin piece of glass placed over a specimen on a glass slide that is to be examined Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

40. All strains were streaked out lightly on Chlamydospore induction medium (cornmeal agar [Difco]–0.33% Tween 80), covered by a coverslip, and incubated for 5 days at 20°C.

41. Cells attached directly on optically clear Coverslip which minimizes the distance between cells and the objective lens so that 60x and 100x objective lens can be used for imaging

42. Brought into Ca++ containing salt solutions the cells get back their spread form on the coverslip and about 10 min later the first aggregates with stabilized contacts can be observed.

43. EMS introduces a simple Coverslip with a grid image that allows cells to grow and later be analyzed under brightfield or fluorescence microscopy before being further processed and sectioned for EM or other analysis

44. …40mm Coverslips – 1178J99, 1178K00 & 1178K01 The disposable Coverslip where you culture your cells to insert into the FCS2 or FCS3 chamber. Coverslips made from German Desag 263 low alkaline glass, they are #1.5 coverglass thick ~170 microns, and are 40mm in diameter.

45. If homogeneous immersion objectives are designed to be used with the refractive indices and dispersion of the immersion oil, Coverslip, and medium imbibing the specimen matching that of the objective front lens element, then the calculation is straightforward because all of the media can be considered an extension of the front lens element.