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Amy,

If you need a slide which as been stained, which can be used for fluorescent work/training, try Triarch.  

http://www.triarchmicroslides.com/

Most of the standard stains have plenty of fluorescence to work with, I prefer Triarch as they have the largest selection of plant samples.

Christian



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Hello,
I am looking for the 'convallaria - Lilly of the Valley' root sample that is
widely distributed with Zeiss microscopes (I think!).
Any idea of where I could buy it from?

Alternatively, can somebody suggest any commercially available fluorescent
sample (apart from Invitrogen)?

Thank u

Amy
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