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Superfrost plus glass microscopy slide

Manufactured by Thermo Fisher Scientific

The Superfrost Plus glass microscopy slide is a glass slide designed for use in microscopy. It provides a consistent surface for mounting and viewing samples under a microscope.

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India Ink Staining for Microscopy

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For the India ink stain, 5 μl of overnight cultures were mixed with 3 μl India ink directly on a Superfrost Plus glass microscopy slide (Thermo Fischer Scientific) and left to dry for 2 min. The excess liquid was removed with a paper towel after addition of the coverslip, and the cells were observed with a photonic microscope at ×1000 magnification.
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Microscopic Observation of Bacterial Culture

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First, 1 μl of the bottom of an overnight sedimented culture were mixed with 3 μl phosphate buffered saline (PBS) buffer and dropped on a on Superfrost Plus glass microscopy slide (Thermo Fischer Scientific), and then it was covered with a coverslip. The samples were observed with a photonic microscope at ×400 magnification.
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