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Nuclear fast red

Supplier: Abcam

Fast-acting biological stain that targets nucleic acids. Works more quickly than Hematoxylin. Also suitable for the determination of calcium.

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Nuclear Fast Red Solution, Abcam

Supplier: Abcam

Nuclear fast red stain solution (pH 2 - 4) is a stain for histological applications. - Stains nuclei red and cytoplasm pale pink - Contains 80% water, 5% aluminium sulfate, 0.2% nuclear fast red - Enhanced stability - Prevents precipitation over time

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Nuclear Fast Red 94%, pure

Nuclear Fast Red 94%, pure

Supplier: Thermo Scientific Chemicals

Nuclear Fast Red 94%, pure

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Nuclear Fast Red

Supplier: TCI America

CAS Number: 6409-77-4
MDL Number: MFCD00078493
Molecular Formula: C14H9NO7S
Molecular Weight: 357.27
Form: Crystal
Color: Deep Yellow Red

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Nuclear Fast Red, enhanced stability

Supplier: Thermo Scientific Chemicals

A histological counterstain. Nuclear Fast Red solution turns cell nuclei red and cytoplasm a pale pink.

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Nuclear Fast Red solution (Kernechtrot)

Supplier: G-Biosciences

Conventional stain used for numerous histology and cytology procedures.

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Nuclear Fast Red solution

Nuclear Fast Red solution

Supplier: Electron Microscopy Sciences

Pizzolato’s Method for Calcium Oxalate is used for bone and its related stain.
Stain results - Calcium oxalate: Black, All other tissue elements: Red.
Solutions to use, Silver Nitrate 5% Aqueous, Hydrogen Peroxide 30%, Nuclear Fast Red (Kernechtrot) Solution
Pizzolato, P., J. Histochem. Cytochem., 12:333-136, 1964.
Luna, L.G., (ed), Manual of Staining Methods of the AFIP, 3rd Ed, McGraw-Hill, NY, c 1968, p 77.

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Nuclear Fast Red solution

Supplier: Electron Microscopy Sciences

Nuclear Fast Red solution is a prepared, ready-to-use, high quality staining solutions for standard staining procedures used by the Biological Staining Commission and the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology.

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