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Wright-Giemsa stain, VWR® Quick III™ Set for hematology
Supplier: VWR International
VWR® brand hematology stain offerings satify the needs of laboratory professionals following manual, rapid stain or automated protocols.
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Wright-Giemsa stain, VWR® Quick III™ Solution II for hematology
Supplier: VWR International
VWR® brand hematology stain offerings satify the needs of laboratory professionals following manual, rapid stain or automated protocols.
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Wright-Giemsa stain, VWR® Quick III™ Solution I for hematology
Supplier: VWR International
VWR® brand hematology stain offerings satify the needs of laboratory professionals following manual, rapid stain or automated protocols.
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Wright-Giemsa stain, VWR® for hematology
Supplier: VWR International
VWR® brand hematology stain offerings satify the needs of laboratory professionals following manual, rapid stain or automated protocols.
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Wright-Giemsa stain, blue, VWR® Quick I™ single step for hematology
Supplier: VWR International
VWR® brand hematology stain offerings satify the needs of laboratory professionals following manual, rapid stain or automated protocols.
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Wright-Giemsa stain
Supplier: Epredia
Rapidly and conveniently stain blood smears with Epredia™ Wright Giemsa Stain.
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Wright-Giemsa stain solution
Supplier: Azer Scientific Inc.
Wright-Giemsa stain is a modified Romanowsky stain used for staining the cellular elements in blood and bone marrow
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Wright-Giemsa stain for hematology
Supplier: Electron Microscopy Sciences
Wright-Giemsa Stain, Lillie (1972) is used for differentiation of blood corpuscles
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Wright-Giemsa stain, Camco® Quik Stain® II
Supplier: Cambridge Diagnostic Products
The Fastest and Most Reliable Differential Stain Available
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Wright-Giemsa stain
Supplier: Electron Microscopy Sciences
Used in Prussian Blue Stain for Non-Hemoglobin Iron Sundberg and Broman (1955). Stain results - Particulate Iron and Non-granular cytoplasm of many Macrophages: Blue to Blue-green Other: Comparable to original films stained.
Clark, G.: Staining Procedures, Williams & Wilkins Co. Baltimore, 3rd Ed., c.1973, p.130. Sunberg,. R.D. and Broman, H., Blood, 10160-6, 1955.