Slides
Avantor offers slides for the varied purposes of your lab. Prepared and digital microscope slides for educational purposes are featured in an array of fields. General purpose microscope slides and cover glasses are offered as well as cavity, chamber, adhesion, and microarray slides for more specific research needs. Disposable and reusable options of varying thickness and diameter are available and may be purchased in kits, packs, cases, or individually.
Amoeba Proteus Routine Slide, Explano-Mount™
Slide and Illustrated Guide Packed in a Durable Plastic Sleeve
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Artery, Vein, and Nerve Thin Section, Hematoxylin and Eosin Stained Slides
Extremely Thin Plastic Embedded Tissue For Greater Viewing Clarity
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Thymus, Thin Section Slide
Extremely Thin Plastic Embedded Tissue For Greater Viewing Clarity
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Ileum, Thin Section Slide
Extremely Thin Plastic Embedded Tissue For Greater Viewing Clarity
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Ward's® Digital Slides: Introductory Biology Digital Slide Set
With Ward's Digital Slides Powered By Motic® you can:
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Ward's® Digital Slides: Middle School Life Science Set
Ward's Digital Slides Powered By Motic®
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Ward's® Digital Slides: High School Life Science Set
Ward's Digital Slides Powered By Motic®
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Ward's® Protist Observation PetriSlides
Place a sample in the well of the PetriSlide with a transfer pipette, and you're ready to view under the scope.
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INCYTO C-Chip™ Disposable Hemacytometers, SKC
These plastic hemacytometers offer repeatable and reliable measurements and analysis
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Cells of Your Body Microslides
One strip of 8 related 35 mm images photographed through a microscope called photomicrographs. Arrows and call outs help the student locate important features. The film is mounted in a clear plastic holder that protects it on both sides.
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Five Kingdoms of Life Microslides
Compare and contrast species from five kingdoms of life
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Animal Mitosis Microslides
One strip of 8 related 35 mm images photographed through a microscope called photomicrographs. Arrows and call outs help the student locate important features. The film is mounted in a clear plastic holder that protects it on both sides.




