1. Slides were examined by fluorescence microscope. 2. The slides were examined histologically without the knowledge of the treatment given. 3. The slides were examined by a consultant pathologist who was unaware of the group origin of the tissue. 4. The slides were examined immediately with an Orthomat microscope equipped with a Leitz Wetzlar fluorescence light source for epifluorescence. 5. The slides were examined using transmitted light microscopy to assess qualitatively the presence or absence of immunostaining, and its distribution. 6. The slides were examined by fluorescence microscopy without the need for signal amplification. 7. In examining the slides, he looked for a particular type of pathology. 8. She would then have to make microscope slides out of the cells from the biopsy and stain them so that the slides could be examined for cancer cells. 9. The doctor examines the slides under a microscope. |