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How are the microscopy properties of the slide/dish bottom (thickness, autofluorescence, birefringence, refractive index…)?

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How are the microscopy properties of the slide/dish bottom (thickness, autofluorescence, birefringence, refractive index…)?

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The µ-Slides and µ-Dishes are optimized for inverted microscopes. The bottom matches No 1.5 coverslip thickness and is made from high quality plastic material. Autofluorescence, birefringence, and refractive index of the bottom are similar to those of glass allowing the use of all kinds of objective lenses (1x up to 100x oil immersion). Our slide optics is designed to be used with 0.17 mm corrected objective lenses.

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