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Phosphate buffers for stains
Stain used for:Prussian Blue Stain for Non-Haemoglobin Iron, Sundberg and Broman (1955)Maximow's Method for Bone Marrow, Morphology details of marrow cells.Price's Giemsa Stain, for haematologic elements.Giemsa Thin Film Stain for Differentiation of leucocytes, rickettsia, bacteria and inclusion bodies.Giemsa Thick Film Stain, Lillie (1965); Barber and Komp (1929. Stain malarial parasites.For more information on microscopy stains:
Stain used for:
- Prussian Blue Stain for Non-Haemoglobin Iron, Sundberg and Broman (1955)
- Maximow's Method for Bone Marrow, Morphology details of marrow cells.
- Price's Giemsa Stain, for haematologic elements.
- Giemsa Thin Film Stain for Differentiation of leucocytes, rickettsia, bacteria and inclusion bodies.
- Giemsa Thick Film Stain, Lillie (1965); Barber and Komp (1929. Stain malarial parasites.
For more information on microscopy stains:
Solution | MSDS |
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Phosphate Buffer, pH 7.0 |
MSDS |
Phosphate Buffer 0.1M pH 6.8-7.0 |
MSDS |
Phosphate Buffer pH 6.5 | MSDS |
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Updated: 22-03-2025
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