118 Results for: "Stain kit, Electron Microscopy Sciences"
Methyl Methacrylate/Butyl Methacrylate, Electron Microscopy Sciences
Supplier: Electron Microscopy Sciences
The mixture of Butyl and Methyl Methacrylate offers many advantages over the standard GMA and HPMA embedding mediums
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Technovit® 4000 Embedding Medium, Electron Microscopy Sciences
Supplier: Electron Microscopy Sciences
Technovit® 4000 is the low shrinkage embedding medium
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Araldite, Embed 812, Electron Microscopy Sciences
Supplier: Electron Microscopy Sciences
Mollenhauer Epon-Araldite Formula. Sectioning with this mixture of resins has been proven to be easier than with each individual resin and the thermal stability of araldite and the image contrast of EM-bed-812 have made this a very successful blend.
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DER 332-732, Electron Microscopy Sciences
Supplier: Electron Microscopy Sciences
Three different mixtures: one for relatively soft blocks, another for harder blocks for collagenous tissue, and a tougher one if required., Lockwood, W.R. Anatomical Record, 150, 129 (1964). Kit consists of 2x225 ml DER 332, 225 ml DER 732, 450 ml DDSA; Specially Distilled, 50 ml DMP-30.
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Lowicryl Resin, Electron Microscopy Sciences
Supplier: Electron Microscopy Sciences
Lowicryl resins are highly cross-linked acrylate-based embedding resins, designed for use over a wide range of embedding conditions. These resins provide low viscosity at low temperatures.
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Lowicryl MonoStep Single Component Embedding Media, Electron Microscopy Sciences
Supplier: Electron Microscopy Sciences
The same as our Lowicryl complete kits but this new formulation allows you one stop embedding without all of the cumbersome preparation and mixing. This pre-mixed, ready to use resin, saves you time and minimizes chemical contact. MonoStep Lowicryl is ideal for use in immunohistochemistry and immunolabeling. Store at room temperature.
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Epo-Fix, Electron Microscopy Sciences
Supplier: Electron Microscopy Sciences
Until now, LR White has been the most commonly used embedding media for materials due to the block hardness it offered, but there are difficulties associated with LR White
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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
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.
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Cured epoxy remover
Supplier: Electron Microscopy Sciences
Studies show that in order to get good results in positive staining of sections, the removal of cured epoxy (embedding material) as well as the reduced-osmium (fixation materials) from the sections is necessary; especially when double fixation with an Aldehyde and Osmium tetroxide is employed to process specimens for E.M.
We offer a CURED-EPOXY-REMOVER kit, which removes the polymerized resin as well as the reduced-osmium. The structure of the resin free section will remain unchanged.
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Alizarin Red S for Calcium Deposits, Electron Microscopy Sciences
Supplier: Electron Microscopy Sciences
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Miller's Elastic Stain, Electron Microscopy Science
Supplier: Electron Microscopy Sciences
Millers Elastic Stain is available for your convenience.
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Leukocyte Alkaline Phosphatase, Electron Microscopy Sciences
Supplier: Electron Microscopy Sciences
Leukocyte Alkaline Phosphatase Phosphatase stain.
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Papanicolaou Stain for Membrane Filters, Electron Microscopy Sciences
Supplier: Electron Microscopy Sciences
Papanicolaou Stain for Membrane Filters, Stain results - Nuclei Deep Blue to Purple
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Harris Hematoxylin, Electron Microscopy Sciences
Supplier: Electron Microscopy Sciences
Harris Hematoxylin (1900), Nuclei - Harris Hematoxylin Solution
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Ehrlich’s Hematoxylin , Electron Microscopy Sciences
Supplier: Electron Microscopy Sciences
Ehrlich's Hematoxylin , Mallory (1938); Ehrlich (1886), Nuclei - Acid Alcohol, 1%
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Hall’s Method for Bilirubin, Electron Microscopy Sciences
Supplier: Electron Microscopy Sciences
Hall’s Method for Bilirubin
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Pinkerton’s Method for Rickettsia, Electron Microscopy Sciences
Supplier: Electron Microscopy Sciences
Pinkerton's Method for Rickettsia, For inclusion body stain, Stain results - Rickettsia: Bright Red, Nuclei: Blue
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Oil Red O Method for Lipofuscin, Electron Microscopy Sciences
Supplier: Electron Microscopy Sciences
Oil Red O Method for Lipofuscin, Pigment stain, Stain results - Lipofuscin: Red, Nuclei: Blue
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Gomori’s Methenamine Silver for Urate Crystals, Electron Microscopy Sciences
Supplier: Electron Microscopy Sciences
Gomori's Methenamine Silver for Urate Crystals Urate crystals, Stain results - Urate Crystals: Black, Background: Green
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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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Prussian Blue Method for Hemosiderin, Electron Microscopy Sciences
Supplier: Electron Microscopy Sciences
Prussian Blue Method for Hemosiderin, For the staining of deposits of hemosiderin, Stain results - Hemosiderin: Blue or Green, Nuclei: Red, Background: Pink
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Herxheimer's Technique, Electron Microscopy Sciences
Supplier: Electron Microscopy Sciences
Herxheimer’s Technique is used to stain fat and cholesterol
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Prussian Blue Method for Hemosiderin, Electron Microscopy Sciences
Supplier: Electron Microscopy Sciences
Prussian Blue Method for Hemosiderin, Lillie (1965); Highman (1962); Perls (1867), Stain results - Hemosiderin: Blue or Green, Nuclei: Red, Background: Pink
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Wilder Modification of Bielschowsky’s Method, Electron Microscopy Sciences
Supplier: Electron Microscopy Sciences
Wilder Modification of Bielschowsky’s Method for staining of collagen and reticulum
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Sweat-Puchtler Method for Amyloid, Electron Microscopy Sciences
Supplier: Electron Microscopy Sciences
Sweat-Puchtler Method for Amyloid, Stain results - Amyloid: Pink-Red, Nuclei: Blue, Elasticia: Pink to Red, Background: Unstained
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Vogt’s Method for Nerve Cell Products, Electron Microscopy Sciences
Supplier: Electron Microscopy Sciences
Vogt’s method is used for nerve cell products.
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Wolbach’s Giemsa Method, Electron Microscopy Sciences
Supplier: Electron Microscopy Sciences
Wolbach's Giemsa Method Wolbach, Todd, and Palfrey (1922) Nuclei, collagen. Stain results - Nuclei, Bacteria: Blue Rickettsia: Purple Collagen, other tissue elements: Pink to rose
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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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3-Amino-9-Ethyl Carbazole Method for Leukocyte Peroxidase, Electron Microscopy Sciences
Supplier: Electron Microscopy Sciences
3-Amino-9-Ethyl Carbazole Method for Leukocyte Peroxidase, Stains for hematologic elements, Stain results - Sites of Peroxidase activity: Red-Brown Granules, Nuclei: Blue