Mounting Media: Permanent Preservation |
For microscopic analysis, stained tissue sections, cytological gynecological preparations, bacteriological samples or hematologicyal blood smears are usually mounted with aqueous or non-aqueous mounting media and covered with a cover glass if they need to be stored for a long period of time. This enables stable preservation and virtually permanent storage of the sample. It also ensures compliance with international guidelines, which require that clinical samples prepared for diagnostics are stored for 10 years. The choice of mounting medium depends on the protocol, and should contain solvent or water, which is applied to the sample prior to mounting.
Merck’s portfolio of reagents for microscopy includes a complete selection of aqueous and non-aqueous mounting media. Developed and produced according to the highest quality standards, the media offer outstanding stability and solubility as well as excellent refractive properties. All of our mounting media are CE certified IVD products, hence they are perfectly suited to clinical diagnostics.
Completely dehydrated samples, such as histological tissue sections, should be mounted with a non-aqueous mounting medium and cover glass. These water-free mounting media protect the sample and assure the stain’s optical brilliance.
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