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Aqueous Hematoxylin (Ready-to-use)

Research Use Only
GTX73341
GeneTex
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Overview

  • Supplier
    GeneTex
  • Product Name
    Aqueous Hematoxylin (Ready-to-use)
  • Delivery Days Customer
    10
  • Certification
    Research Use Only
  • Scientific Description
    This product is water- based, unlike the most common hematoxylins available which are alcohol-based. The use of alcohol-based hematoxylin destroys most of the chromogens (i.e., AEC, Fast Red, BCIP/INT, etc.) used for immunocyto-chemistry. This hematoxylin formulation avoids this problem and is specifically designed for nuclear counterstaining using automated and/or manual immunocytochemistry techniques. This hematoxylin provides a clean, strong and permanent nuclear stain in the formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissue sections, as well as in frozen tissue sections.The bright blue color is stable for 2-3 years if kept in the dark. The counterstain can be used with HRP chromogens, AEC, DAB and AP chromogens, fast red, BCIP/INT and super fast red. This hematosylin is also suitable for H and E stainingt in histology. Slides stained with this hematoxylin can be mounted with aqueous or organic mounting mediums.
  • Storage Instruction
    RT
  • UNSPSC
    41105300

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