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Histology & Microscopy<br />
<strong>BioSciences</strong><br />
Silver Protein for Histology, Strong (not certified) [9015-51-4] H4g ................<br />
Histological stain for microscopic analysis. Thiery, (1967)<br />
Tartrazine, 0.2% Aqueous Solution H3g ........................................<br />
Counterstain for Mucicarmine and H. Pylori staining procedures. Cytoplasm stains yellow.<br />
Terry’s Polychrome Methylene Blue 2% Aqueous A2g ...........................<br />
A STAT staining method for unfixed and fixed tissue. Stains nuclei more strongly than cell cytoplasm.<br />
Excellent dye for nuclear and nucleolar details. Can be used to demonstrate erythrocyte alterations/<br />
inclusions and some erythrocyte parasites, as well as to visualize reticulocytes. Methylene blue is<br />
different from that in Romanowsky stains. In order to stain a slide with methylene blue a drop of<br />
stain is placed on a coverslip. The coverslip is then placed on an unfixed blood smear. An alternative<br />
method is to mix some stain with fresh blood before a blood smear is made. J. Lab. Clin. Med., 8, 3 (1922)<br />
Verhoeff Van Gieson Elastin Stain Kit .........................................<br />
This stain is useful in demonstrating atrophy of elastic tissue in cases of<br />
emphysema, thinning and loss of elastic fibers in arteriosclerosis and other<br />
vascular diseases. With increasing age, changes such as splitting and<br />
fragmentation occur, these changes are most obvious in the skin which<br />
becomes wrinkled and rather loose-fitting.<br />
New! Weigert’s Hematoxylin Kit (Solution A & B) ..............................<br />
A nuclear staining solution containing, hematoxylin, ferric chloride and hydrochloric acid<br />
used in many non-routine techniques (special stains) because, it resists decolorization in<br />
acidic staining solutions. Ferric Chloride is a strong oxidizer, so it serves both as a mordant<br />
and oxidizer for Weigert’s Hematoxylin.<br />
Villanueva Osteochrome Bone Stain CH6g .....................................<br />
Useful for staining fresh, fixed, unembedded or plastic-embedded sections<br />
of bone. Villanueva Osteochrome Bone Stain gives uniform and<br />
reproducible results. Useful in studying biopsy or postmortem tissue.<br />
Technical Data Sheet #273<br />
MStain Technol., 49, 1 (1974); J. Histotechnol., 1, 19 (1977); 2, 23 (1979)<br />
Hematology Stains<br />
Acetic Acid Formalin for Bone Marrow and Lymph Node Fixative, Gold Standard Series<br />
Designed to fix lymphoreticular myeloid, lymph nodes and bone marrow tissues.<br />
B-5 Substitute, Mercuric. Mercury free.<br />
Adapted from Becky Scholes, HTL, MT(ASCP) H.I.S.T.O., The Official Newsletter of the Iowa Society for Histotechnology, Tech Tip<br />
New! Differential Quik Stain Kit (Modified Giemsa) .............................<br />
High quality, rapid turnaround staining kit that serves many purposes in the<br />
cost conscious laboratory environment. May be used for rapid blood smears<br />
for differential assessment, as well as detecting H. pylori microorganisms. The<br />
stain is very useful to pathologists for immediate interpretation of fine needle<br />
aspiration biopsies. Kit contains fixative for air-dried cell suspensions and/or touch<br />
preparation slides.<br />
Benefits:<br />
• Excellent cytology stain<br />
• Clear nuclear staining of bacteria and fungus in deep shades of blue<br />
• Save Time - Fast alternative to Wright-Giemsa staining procedures.<br />
Diagnosis of Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia by bronchoalvolar lavage in AIDS patients. Comparison of Diff-Quik, fungifluor stain,<br />
direct immunofluorescence test and polymerase chain reaction; Acta Cytol, 1995 Nov-Dec, 39(6) 1089-93 2. Diff-Quik Stain as a<br />
Simplified Alternative to Papanicolaou Stain for Determination of Quality of Endocervical Specimens Submitted for PCR Detection<br />
of Chlamydia trachomatis; Journal of Clinical Microbiology, Oct 1996, p. 2590-2592ii<br />
For more information please call (800) 523-2575 or visit: polysciences.com<br />
Human degenerative joint disease,<br />
stained with Villanueva<br />
Osteochrome Bone Stain, 20X.<br />
Catalog # Size<br />
25108-5 5 g<br />
25108-25 25 g<br />
25108-100 100 g<br />
25100-500 500 ml<br />
09978-470 470 ml<br />
25089-1 1 kit<br />
25373-1 250 ml<br />
16280-450 450 ml<br />
24910-500 500 ml<br />
24910-1 1 liter<br />
24606-250 250 ml<br />
24606-500 500 ml<br />
24606-1 1 gal