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Used for biological or medical research, histology stains and reagents support easy microscopic anatomy analysis. Powder or liquid form stains effectively highlight plant or animal cell and tissue components. When used in conjunction with microscopic equipment, the premium and environmentally friendly chemicals provide fast and clear observation results. From the general purpose staining combination of hematoxylin and eosin to complex kits, detect and contrast cellular sections through use of stable stains.
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Alizarin Red S for Calcium Deposits, Calcium deposits stain, Stain results - Calcium Sites: Covered and surrounded by a heavy orange red precipitate which is birefringent between crossed polaroids, Background: Faint Pink
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Canaliculi and Lacunae Stain, Powers, Rasmussen and Clark (1951), For bones and teeth, Stain results - Canaliculi, lacunae, odontoblast and dentinal tubules: Bluish to purplish black
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Bodian's Protargol Method, For neurological tissue stains: Nerve fiber and endings, Results - Nerve Fibers, Nuclei: Black, Myelinin, Muscle, Erythrocytes, Lissamine Fast Red Counterstain: Red, Background-Lissamine Fast Red Counterstain:
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A Combined Hematoxylin and Eosin/Methenamine Silver Stain for the Histological Diagnosis of Fungi in Tissue Sections For bacterial, fungal stains. Stain results - Organism: Blue-Black Background: Rose
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Periodic Acid Leucofuchsin Method - (PAS), For General tissue stain, Stain results - Nuclei Black on Blue, Cytoplasm Gray, Yellow or Orange, Collagen Pink, Reticulum Purplish Red, Glycogen- Dark Purplish Red
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Tissue Marking Dye* Flip-Top mini bottle, Color: Black, for marking margins and multiple biopsies. Dyes have been developed to define margins without bleeding, changing color or fading. Have flip top dispenser cap, Size: 0.5 oz
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Lillie Modification of Masson's Trichrome, Stains cells, cytoplasm muscle and collagen of mammalian tissue, Stain results - Nuclei: Black, Cystoplasm: Brown to Pink, Muscle: Red
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Tissue Marking Dye, Flip-Top mini bottle, Color: Blue, for marking margins & multiple biopsies. Dyes have been developed to define margins without bleeding, changing color or fading. Have flip top dispenser cap, Size: 8 oz
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Verhoeff's Van-Gieson's (VVG Method), For stain elastic fibers, nuclei, collagen & other tissue elements, Stain results - Elastic Fibers: Blue-black to Black-Fine elastic fibrils may not be stained with this method, Nuclei: Blue
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Periodic Acid Leucofuchsin Method - (PAS), For General tissue stain, Stain results - Nuclei Black on Blue, Cytoplasm Gray, Yellow or Orange, Collagen Pink, Reticulum Purplish Red, Glycogen- Dark Purplish Red
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Van Gieson's Method for Collagen Fibers, For collagen, muscle and cornified epithelium, Stain results - Collagen: Red, Smooth and striated muscle: Yellowish to Brownish, Cornified epithelium: Yellow, Hyalin: Yellow
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Van Gieson's Method for Collagen Fibers, For collagen, muscle and cornified epithelium, Stain results - Collagen: Red, Smooth and striated muscle: Yellowish to Brownish, Cornified epithelium: Yellow, Hyalin: Yellow
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Wolbach's Giemsa Method, Wolbach, Todd, and Palfrey (1922), For the staining of : nuclei, collagen, riskettsia and bacteria, Stain results - Nuclei, Bacteria: Blue, Rickettsia: Purple, Collagen, other tissue elements: Pink to rose
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specialized dye for marking tissue biopsies and pathology specimens, use with frozen or fixed tissues, specially formulated binding pigment evenly coats tissue without penetrating tissue surface, fast drying, easy-to-use, and idea
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Canaliculi and Lacunae Stain, Powers, Rasmussen and Clark (1951), For bones and teeth, Stain results - Canaliculi, lacunae, odontoblast and dentinal tubules: Bluish to purplish black
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Alizarin Red S and Toluidine Blue O, Williams (1941); Dawson (1926), Distinction between bone and cartilage in mammalian embryos, Stain results - Soft Tissues: Transparent, Osseous Tissues: Deep Red, Cartilage: Dark Blue
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Jones Method for Kidney, Silver Method, For the staining of basement membranes, reticulum fibers, collagen, and nuclei, Stain results - Basement membranes, reticulum fibers: Black, Nuclei: Blue, Cytoplasm, collagen
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Modified Alizarin Red S for Fetal Specimens, Cumley, Crow, and Griffin (1939), For Minute bones and fetal ossification in mammalian embryos, Stain results - Bone: Red, Soft Tissue: . Transparent and unstained
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Canaliculi and Lacunae Stain, Powers, Rasmussen and Clark (1951), For bones and teeth, Stain results - Canaliculi, lacunae, odontoblast and dentinal tubules: Bluish to purplish black
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Periodic Acid Leucofuchsin Method - (PAS), For General tissue stain, Stain results - Nuclei Black on Blue, Cytoplasm Gray, Yellow or Orange, Collagen Pink, Reticulum Purplish Red, Glycogen- Dark Purplish Red
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McManus' Method (PAS) for Glycogen, McManus (1948), Stain results - Nuclei: Blue, Fungi: Red, Background, when Light Green is used as the counter-stain: Green, pale
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Kluver-Barrera Method for Myelin and Nerve Calls, Relation of nerve cells to neutroglia, etc, Stain results - Myelin, including phospholipids: Blue to Green cells, Cells and Cell products: Pink to Violet
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Modified Alizarin Red S for Fetal Specimens, Cumley, Crow, and Griffin (1939), For Minute bones and fetal ossification in mammalian embryos, Stain results - Bone: Red, Soft Tissue: . Transparent and unstained
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Prussian Blue Method for Hemosiderin, For the staining of deposits of hemosiderin, Stain results - Hemosiderin: Blue or Green, Nuclei: Red, Background: Pink
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Lillie Modification of Masson's Trichrome, Stains cells, cytoplasm muscle & collagen of mammalian tissue, Stain results - Nuclei: Black, Cystoplasm: Brown to Pink, Muscle: Red, Erythrocytes: Brilliant Scarlet, Collagen: Blue to Blue Green
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Laqueur's Method for Alcoholic Hyalin Lacqueur (1950), For mallory bodies, erythrocytes, bile pigment and proteinaceous, material in liver, Stainresults - Mallory Bodies: Bright Red, Erythrocytes: Red, Cytoplasm: Pale Brown
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Canaliculi and Lacunae Stain, Powers, Rasmussen and Clark (1951), For bones and teeth, Stain results - Canaliculi, lacunae, odontoblast and dentinal tubules: Bluish to purplish black
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Hirano-Zimmerman Method for Nerve Cells and Fibers, Staining of nerofibrils, dendrites, axis cylinders, senile plaques, etc, Results - Neurofibrils, dendrites and axis cylinders: Black, Cytoplasm of astrocytes and cytoplasmic
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Jones Method for Kidney, Silver Method, For the staining of basement membranes, reticulum fibers, collagen, and nuclei, Stain results - Basement membranes, reticulum fibers: Black, Nuclei: Blue, Cytoplasm, collagen
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Applicator series* Brush Tip Tissue Marking Dye, Fine Line Brush cap, designed for small biopsies where precise application is required. Color: Magenta, Size: 10 FL OZ/3ML