Standard histology staining reagents
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Hem Diff
Weak reagent (weak acid solution) for hematoxylin differentiation (pH 3.8) used in modified regressive HE staining method in histology.
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Hem Diff Strong
Strong differentiation reagent based on acid alcohol for hematoxylin differentiation (pH 1.6) used in regressive HE staining method in histology
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Hematoxylin CAR
Modified hematoxylin according to Carazzi for delicate nuclear staining without staining cytoplasmic components. Reagent for progressive staining of frozen sections in histopathology.
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Hematoxylin COL
Modified hematoxylin according to Cole, contains iodine. Weaker intensity reagent for progressive and regressive staining in histopathology.
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Hematoxylin G1
Hematoxylin according to Gill, ideal for staining goblet cells. New generation reagent for delicate progressive staining in histopathology, cytology and for counterstaining in immunohistochemistry.
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Hematoxylin G2
Hematoxylin according to Gill, contains double concentration of hematoxylin compared to Hematoxylin G1. Moderate intensity new generation reagent for progressive staining in histopathology, cytology and for counterstaining in immunohistochemistry.
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Hematoxylin G3
Modified hematoxylin contains triple concentration of hematoxylin compared to Hematoxylin G1. Strong intensity new generation reagent for progressive and regressive staining in histopathology and progressive staining in cytology.
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Hematoxylin H
Modified hematoxylin according to Harris, most commonly used formulation in HE staining. Strong intensity reagent for progressive and regressive staining in histopathology.