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Sigma Diagnostics Hematoxylin Gill Solution
Nuclear stains intended for use in histology and cytology
$376.50 - $837.50
Specifications
For Use With (Application) | Used with hematoxylin and eosin staining |
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Color | Dark Reddish-Purple |
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SDGHS1128
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Sigma Diagnostics
GHS11284L |
4L | Gill No. 1 Hematoxylin Solution |
Each for $837.50
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SDGHS280
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Sigma Diagnostics
GHS2802.5L |
2.5L | Gill No. 2 Hematoxylin Solution |
Each for $837.50
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SDGHS332
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Sigma Diagnostics
GHS3321L |
1L | Gill No. 3 Hematoxylin Solution |
Each for $376.50
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SDGHS380
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Sigma Diagnostics
GHS3802.5L |
2.5L | Gill No. 3 Hematoxylin Solution |
Each for $656.50
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Description
Generally, hematoxylins are classified as progressive or regressive based on dye concentration. Progressive stains have a lower concentration of dye and selectively stain nuclear chromatin. The desired intensity is a function of time. Regressive stains color all nuclear and cytoplasmic structures intensely. To arrive at correct chromatic response, excess dye must be removed by treatment with dilute acid (differentiation)
- Gill No. 1 formulation is used as a progressive cytology stain
- Gill No. 2 and No. 3 formulations may be used as progressive or regressive stains depending on length of staining time
For in vitro diagnostic use
Specifications
Used with hematoxylin and eosin staining | |
Dark Reddish-Purple |
Safety and Handling
ShelfLife : Expiry date on the label
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