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May Grunwald's eosin-methylene blue modified solution stain for hematology, for cytology, Sigma-Aldrich®

May Grunwald's eosin-methylene blue modified solution stain for hematology, for cytology, Sigma-Aldrich®

Supplier: Merck

Used to stain blood, bone marrow smears, and clinical cytological specimens

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Giemsa's stain, Technical Grade used as a blood stain, Sigma-Aldrich®

Supplier: SIGMA ALDRICH MICROSCOPY

Giemsa stain is a versatile differential stain that is widely used in hematology for blood and bone marrow specimens, clinical cytology specimens, bacteriology, histological biopsies, and tumor samples. Giemsa's staining solution is composed of methylene blue, azure, and eosin. It is a major histological stain due to its unique staining of chromatin, nuclear membranes, and cytoplasmic elements. The stain is frequently used in combination with other dye solutions: May-Grünwald’s solution for Pappenheim (MGG) and Wright-Giemsa.

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Foxp3/transcription factor staining buffer

Foxp3/transcription factor staining buffer

Supplier: Tonbo Biosciences

Foxp3/transcription factor staining buffer contains specially formulated buffers and solutions for optimal resolution and low background in your analysis of nuclear antigens by flow cytometry. This complete kit contains three components for use in these staining protocols for detection of nuclear antigens such as Foxp3 and ROR gamma. Foxp3/transcription factor fix/perm concentrate (4x) 50 ml. A concentrated solution which, when diluted with Foxp3/transcription factor fix/perm diluent (1x) provides best results in protocols for intranuclear staining of transcription factors using fluorescently conjugated antibodies.

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Methylene blue solution

Methylene blue solution

Supplier: VWR Chemicals

Staining solutions used in histology and cytology for the counterstaining of the cell nuclei red. Classically in a Gram staining and endospore staining.

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Mucicarmine solution (Mayer) for microscopy, Sigma-Aldrich®

Supplier: SIGMA ALDRICH MICROSCOPY

Most mucins contain serveral glycoproteins and can therefore be detected by stains for carbohydrates. Best carmine stain is specifically used for glycogens. Mucicarmine is an empirical stain. When applied for fungal staining, it stains the spores and hyphae as pale to dark red.

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Schiff reagent for histology, Sigma-Aldrich®

Schiff reagent for histology, Sigma-Aldrich®

Supplier: Merck

Ready-to-use staining solution for human-medical cell diagnosis.

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Giemsa's stain, certified by the Biological Stain Commission, Sigma-Aldrich®

Supplier: SIGMA ALDRICH MICROSCOPY

Certified for Giemsa stain for blood films and for the Wolbach′s Giemsa method for paraffin sections. Giemsa is a versatile polychromatic stain, which is suitable for staining a diverse range of specimens. It is a buffered thiazine-eosinate solution designed to provide coloration of blood cells. Giemsa’s stain is frequently used for diagnostic purposes in hematology to differentiate the nuclear and cytoplasmic morphology of platelets, RBCs, WBCs, and parasites. It is frequently used in combination with other dye solutions as May-Grunwald’s solution for Pappenheim (MGG) and Wright-Giemsa. The Giemsa stain was adapted to histology due to its unique staining of chromatin, nuclear membranes, and cytoplasmic elements. Giemsa′s staining solution is composed of methylene blue, azure, and eosin.

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Giemsa's stain for use in preparing solutions of leishman's, jenner's, giemsa's and other stains

Supplier: Thermo Fisher Scientific

Giemsa stain is a laboratory reagent and stain for microscopy used in cytogenetics and histopathologic detection of malaria and other parasites such as spirochete and protozoan blood parasites.

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Giemsa's stain for microscopy, Sigma-Aldrich®

Supplier: Merck

Giemsa's staining is one of the standard procedures in histology, hematology, cytology and bacteriology. The Giemsa's azur-eosin-methylene blue dye is a dry dye that is used for the preparation of a staining solution. This solution can be used for the staining of blood and bone marrow smears, paraffin sections, spirochaets and clinical-cytological specimens of human origin.

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Eosin Y (yellowish) alcoholic solution, Q Path® for microscopy

Eosin Y (yellowish) alcoholic solution, Q Path® for microscopy

Supplier: VWR Chemicals

Ready to use solution for HES histological staining.

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Gram's iodine solution for microscopy, Sigma-Aldrich®

Supplier: SIGMA ALDRICH MICROSCOPY

Gram’s iodine solution is used as a mordant in the Gram staining process. It is added after the primary staining step with crystal violet; the resultant crystal violet - Iodine complex imparts purple color to the cells.

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Eosin Y (yellowish) in aqueous solution, Q Path® for microscopy

Eosin Y (yellowish) in aqueous solution, Q Path® for microscopy

Supplier: VWR Chemicals

Ready to use eosin solution for HES histological staining.

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Alcian blue 8GX 1% in 3% acetic acid for microscopy, Sigma-Aldrich®

Supplier: SIGMA ALDRICH MICROSCOPY

Alcianblue 8GX solution has been used as a staining dye for chondrocytic, osteoblastic and adipocytic differentiation. It has also been used for the staining of sections in immunohistochemistry.

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Ponceau S solution, Sigma-Aldrich®

Supplier: SIGMA ALDRICH MICROSCOPY

Ponceau S solution has been used for membrane staining (Western blotting).

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5(6)-Carboxyfluorescein diacetate NHS ester [CFSE (5(6)-CFDA SE)] solution staining reagent, for histology

5(6)-Carboxyfluorescein diacetate NHS ester [CFSE (5(6)-CFDA SE)] solution staining reagent, for histology

Supplier: Tonbo Biosciences

CFSE is a non-fluorescent molecule that easily diffuses across cell membranes

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ADVASEP™-7, Sigma-Aldrich®

Supplier: SIGMA ALDRICH MICROSCOPY

ADVASEP™-7 has been used in washing solution to remove excess dyes, FM4-64FX and FM1-43, in stained cells.

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