MilliporeSigma, Stains & Dyes
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Giemsa stain, modified
MilliporeSigmaSynonym: Giemsa Solution MDL number: MFCD00081642 PubChem Substance ID: 24895392 Application When blood films are stained using Giemsa Stain, the nucleus and cytoplasm of white blood cells take on characteristic blue or pink coloration. The use of purified eosin and thiazine…
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HARLECO® Wright Giemsa Solution, Fucillo
MilliporeSigmaFormula: Mixture Formula Weight: N/A CAS Number: Synonym(s): Hematology Stain Description: General Product Use: Polychromatic stain for peripheral blood and bone marrow smears. Used for red blood cell morphology and white blood cell differentiation.
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HARLECO® Wright Stain Solution
MilliporeSigmaFormula: Mixture Formula Weight: N/A CAS Number: Synonym(s): Hematology Stain Description: General Product Use: Polychromic stain for peripheral blood and bone marrow smears. Used for red blood cell morphology and white blood cell differentiation.
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HARLECO® Hematoxylin Gill II
MilliporeSigmaChemical Formula: Mixture General Product Use: Same as Gill I but double the strength. May be used for progressive or regressive staining in cytology and histology.
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Lactophenol, Cotton Blue
MilliporeSigmaMounting fluid for demonstrating microscopic morphology of fungi Formula: N/A Formula Weight: N/A CAS Number: N/A Synonym(s): Fungi Stain
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HARLECO® Eosin Y Solution Alcoholic Saturated
MilliporeSigmaSynonyms: Counterstain Chemical formula: Mixture General Product Use: A saturated solution of Eosin in alcohol. Can be used for glycol/methylmethacrylate processed tissues.
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HARLECO® Aniline Blue W.S.
MilliporeSigmaSynonym: Blackley Blue Overview: HARLECO® Aniline Blue W.S. 128-12 25g Glass Bottle CAS No.: 28631-66-5 Grade: Certified Biological Stain Chemical Formula: C32H25N3O9S3Na2 Molar Mass: 737.74 …
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Reticulocyte Stain
MilliporeSigmaApplication Utilizes New Methylene Blue for the identification of reticulocytes in blood films. Principle Blood and reticulocyte staining solution (New Methylene Blue) are mixed and incubated briefly at room temperature. Wedge or spun smears are made on microscope slides, air dried…
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