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Eosin Y

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Eosin Y ≥95.0% (by HPLC, titration analysis)

Supplier: TCI America

CAS Number: 15086-94-9 MDL Number: MFCD00036189 Molecular Formula: C20H8Br4O5 Molecular Weight: 647.90 Purity/Analysis Method: 95.0% (HPLC,T) Form: Crystal Color: Reddish Yellow Melting point (°C): 295 Lambda max.: 517 nm (0.1mol/L NaOH sol.)

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Eosin Y modified solution alcoholic solution

Supplier: Abcam

Eosin Y solution (modified alcoholic) is a histology and cytology stain offering improved usability for tissue section staining. - Improved usability – lower evaporation rate and enhanced surface tension - Color patterns – stains cytoplasm light pink, collagen pink, muscle pink/rose, and erythrocytes pink/red - Control tissue – suitable for paraffin-embedded, frozen tissue sections, and cell smears

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Eosin Y

Supplier: Abcam

A red fluorescent dye from the xanthene family used as an acidic red stain for cell cytoplasm. Reduces the affinity of Mg²+-ATPase for ATP and increases the enzyme affinity for Mg²+ at concentrations of 10-50 μM. At higher concentrations near 100 μM the affinity for Mg²+-ATPase for the ion-activator has been shown to be reduced.

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Eosin Y solution alcoholic solution

Supplier: Abcam

Eosin Y Solution (Alcoholic) ab246823 is intended for use in the histological demonstration of cytoplasm and is commonly used as a counterstain for Hematoxylin.

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Eosin Y in aqueous solution

Supplier: Abcam

Eosin Y Solution (Aqueous) ab246825 is intended for use in the histological demonstration of cytoplasm and is commonly used as a counterstain for Hematoxylin.

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Eosin Y alcoholic solution molecular biology stain

Eosin Y alcoholic solution molecular biology stain

Supplier: Azer Scientific

This fast-acting, alcoholic counterstain stains erythrocytes, collagen, and the cytoplasm of muscle (epithelial cells) different shades of pink

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