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Histological Stains & Dyes
Histological staining is often used to provide visibility into specific biological tissues. This technique can help us to better conduct molecular biology research. Creative Bioarray provides a series of histological staining methods and related products to help our clients achieve the best dyeing purposes. Our team is always committed to providing customers with high quality products and services.
Usage: Hematoxylin-eosin staining, commonly used for pathological stains
Usage: Hematoxylin-eosin staining, commonly used for pathological stains
Usage: Masson staining, commonly used for blood and bone marrow smear stains
Usage: Wrights-Giemsa staining, commonly used for blood and bone marrow smear stains
Usage: TTC staining, commonly used for determination of cell viability
Usage: Used for staining of ischemic infarction in animal tissues, or for seed viability testing.
Usage: Sirius red staining, commonly used for determination of sugar in tissues
Usage: Trypan blue stainning, commonly used for determination of cell viability
Usage: Propidium iodide (PI) stainning, commonly used for nuclear stains
Usage: Alcian staining, commonly used for cartilage tissue stains
Usage: Phalloidin can bind with f-actin to show the distribution of microfilament in cells
Color: Green fluorescent/ Red fluorescent
Usage: Perls staining, commonly used for determination of ferric ion in tissues
Usage: Luxol Fast Blue staining, commonly used for myelin sheath stains
Usage: Safranine O-Fast Green FCF Cartilage staining, commonly used for plant vascular tissue stains
Usage: Nissl staining, commonly used for nerve cell viability
Usage: Alizarin red s staining, commonly used for determination of calcium deposition and calcification nodule
Usage: Verhoeff's Van Gieson (EVG) staining, commonly used for collagen fiber stains
Usage: Von Kossa staining, commonly used for determination of calcium deposition