Histology Stains
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.
Tissue Marking Dyes, StatLab
Supplier: StatLab
Permanent tissue marking dyes. Seven colors formulated to define margins without bleeding or fading. Durable, bright dyes hold permanently through processing and staining procedures. Unique lids may either be completely removed or conveniently flipped open to prevent drying.
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Alcian Blue/PAS Special Stain Kit, Epredia™
Supplier: Epredia
Demonstrate the presence of both neutral and acidic mucosubstances with this stain kit.
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Stain Kits and Replacement Components, Epredia
Supplier: Epredia
Epredia™ stain kits and replacement components contain all the necessities of the staining procedure.
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Lillie’s Method for Nucleic Acids , Electron Microscopy Sciences
Supplier: Electron Microscopy Sciences
Lillie’s Method for Nucleic Acids reagent
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Alizarin Red S and Toluidine Blue O, Electron Microscopy Sciences
Supplier: Electron Microscopy Sciences
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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Rhodanine Method for Copper, Electron Microscopy Sciences
Supplier: Electron Microscopy Sciences
Rhodanine Method for Copper, Mineral and Pigment stain, Stain results - Copper: Bright Red to Red Yellow, Nuclei: Light Blue
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Tissue Marking Dye Kit, Cancer Diagnostics
Supplier: CANCER DIAGNOSTICS, INC.
The Original 7 Dye Color Kit is used for defining tissue margins and multiple biopsies.
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Puchtler-Sweat Method for Basement Membranes, Electron Microscopy Sciences
Supplier: Electron Microscopy Sciences
Puchtler-Sweat Method for Basement Membranes, Puchtler and Sweat (1964), Stain results - Basement Membranes: Black in cross section/Gray in tangential sections, Nuclei: Pink to Red
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Alcian Blue Method (pH 2.5), Electron Microscopy Sciences
Supplier: Electron Microscopy Sciences
Alcian Blue Method (pH 2.5), For stain weakly acidic sulfated mucosubstances, hyaluronic acid and, sialomucins, Stain results - Weakly Acidic Sulfated Mucosubstances: Dark Blue, Hyaluronic Acid: Dark blue, Sialomucins: Dark blue
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Masson's Trichrome Stain Kit, Polysciences
Supplier: Polysciences Inc
Used for the detection of collagen fibers in tissues such as skin, heart, etc. on formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded sections and may be used for frozen sections as well.
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Alcian Blue Histology Stain Kit, pH 2.5, Diagnostic Biosystems
Supplier: Diagnostic Biosystems
This kit stains acid mucins, carboxylated and sulfated mucosubstances (except strongly sulfated mucosubstances) in paraffin tissue sections
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P.T.A.H. Kit, Diagnostic Biosystems
Supplier: Diagnostic Biosystems
This kit stains collagen, fibrin and striated muscle in paraffin tissue sections
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Van Gieson’s Method for Collagen Fibers, Electron Microscopy Sciences
Supplier: Electron Microscopy Sciences
Van Gieson’s method for collagen fibers for collagen, muscle and cornified epithelium.
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Prussian Blue Iron Stain Kit (Reaction for Demonstration of Iron), Polysciences
Supplier: Polysciences Inc
Prussian Blue or Perls’ reaction is used to demonstrate ferric iron and ferritin
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Modified Alizarin Red S for Fetal Specimens, Electron Microscopy Sciences
Supplier: Electron Microscopy Sciences
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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Oil Red in Propylene Glycol Metho, Electron Microscopy Sciences
Supplier: Electron Microscopy Sciences
References: AFIP Manual of Histologic Staining Methods, Ed. L. Luna, 3rd ed., New York, McGraw-Hill Publications, c. 1968, p. 140
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