
The Giemsa stain is a histological method of coloring cytoplasmic (pink) and nuclear (blue) components using Azure B, methylene blue, and eosin. The stain is used in several applications, including histopathologic microbial detection, chromatin and nuclear membrane staining, blood smear analysis, and colony formation assays. When choosing this reagent from different suppliers, consider factors such as purity, grade, and recommendations for specific applications. Visit the supplier datasheet page for more details, including quantity, format, and ordering information.
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- A nucleic acid stain
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- A nucleic acid stain
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- A nucleic acid stain
- 10 g
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- A nucleic acid stain
- 1 g
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- For use in Wrights-Giemsa staining, commonly used for blood and bone marrow smear stains.
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- Giemsa stain can stain chromatin and nuclear membrane. Giemsa stain histopathologic detection of malaria and other ...
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