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...Stain Baso Clear Colourful Stains for Healthcare Facility Testing Principle Under acidic conditions, acidic mucopolysaccharides can adsorb Fe³⁺ from colloidal iron staining solution to form a stable polymer....
... Stain is a mixture of methylene blue and eosin. Methylene blue is alkaline, and eosin is acid. Because each cell and its components are different in chemical composition, their affinities to acid stain and ...
... is clearer, high detection rates, and usually get the result in 2 minutes. This kit is the improved one of the Romanowsky Stain techniques. It includes acid dye (Eosin) and alkaline dye (Methylene blue). Fo...
Acid Fast Fluorescence Chromogenic Reagent Baso Clear Colourful Stains Testing Principle After staining acid-fast bacteria with the fluorescent dye Auramine O, observation under a fluorescence microscope equipp...
...Acidic ethanol 1 vial 500 ml hydrochloric acid, ethanol G-6 orange stain 1 vial 500 ml G-6 orange EA-50 green stain 1 vial 500 ml Brilliant green, eosin, bismarck brown Y Note: Thecompositions comprise sta...
... an anionic dye mixed or sequentially. Different tissue components can be displayed by selecting different anionic dyes of different molecular sizes for staining according to different permeation properties ...
... under the same acidity conditions, enabling them to selectively bind to corresponding dyes and become stained. The nuclei of sperm and cells are primarily composed of acidic substances, making them stainabl...
... the acid-fast bacteria are stained by fluorescent dye Auramine O, bright orange-yellow fluorescence can be easily detected by UV-fluorescence microscope under low magnification. It is faster to screen acid-...
...acid group of mucus and becomes red. Stain Results Acidic mucin substances red to rose red nuclei purple blue other tissue components light yellow Packaging Specification Product Name Ref # Specification Muc...
Acid Fast Fluorescence Chromogenic Reagent (Phenol-free) Baso Clear Colourful Stains Testing Principle After staining acid-fast bacteria with the fluorescent dye Auramine O, the observation under a fluorescence...
... strong affinity with the acid dye. Papanicolaou staining solution using this feature on the cell coloring, and the cellular structure can be clearly stained. Cytoplasm is translucent bright; a variety of pa...
... strong affinity with the acid dye. Papanicolaou staining solution using this feature on the cell coloring, and the cellular structure can be clearly stained. Cytoplasm is translucent bright; a variety of pa...
... strong affinity with the acid dye. Papanicolaou staining solution using this feature on the cell coloring, and the cellular structure can be clearly stained. Cytoplasm is translucent bright; a variety of pa...
... strong affinity with the acid dye. Papanicolaou staining solution using this feature on the cell coloring, and the cellular structure can be clearly stained. Cytoplasm is translucent bright; a variety of pa...
... strong affinity with the acid dye. Papanicolaou staining solution using this feature on the cell coloring, and the cellular structure can be clearly stained. Cytoplasm is translucent bright; a variety of pa...
... strong affinity with the acid dye. Papanicolaou staining solution using this feature on the cell coloring, and the cellular structure can be clearly stained. Cytoplasm is translucent bright; a variety of pa...
...Stain (Rubeanic acid method) Baso Clear Colourful Stains Testing Principle Hepatolenticular degeneration, also known as Wilson disease, is an autosomal recessive copper metabolic disorder. Due to the poor sp...
...acid is an oxidant which can destroy carbon bond of polyose. First, tissues are oxidized in periodic acid solution to break open the carbon bond of glycol group or ammonia hydroxyl in tissue polyose, which r...
...acid is an oxidant which can destroy carbon bond of polyose. First, tissues are oxidized in periodic acid solution to break open the carbon bond of glycol group or ammonia hydroxyl in tissue polyose, which r...
... affinity which allows stain to penetrate and remain within cells. Because each cell and its components are different in chemical composition, their affinity to acid stain (Eosin) and alkaline stain (Methyle...