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Giemsa's stain stock solution 8.0 g/L in glycerol/methanol (1:1) for hematology, J.T.Baker®
Supplier: AVANTOR PERFORMANCE MATERIAL LLC
For staining blood cells. Contains 8.0 g/L giemsa stain, 500 ml/L anhydrous glycerol and 500 ml/L absolute methanol. Prepared with certified stain.
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Giemsa's stain modified solution Azure blend, HARLECO®, Sigma-Aldrich®
Supplier: MilliporeSigma
Giemsa Stain Solution Modified Azure Blend HARLECO® Polychromatic stain used primarily with Wright Stain to stain blood cells and bone marrow specimens.
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Giemsa's stain
Supplier: Thermo Scientific
Take advantage of an excellent classical blood film stain used on peripheral blood smears and bone marrow with Epredia™ Giemsa Stain.
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Giemsa's stain for use in preparing solutions of leishman's, jenner's, giemsa's and other stains
Supplier: Thermo Scientific Chemicals
Used in histopathology as a stain specific for phosphate groups in DNA
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Giemsa's stain Azure B
Supplier: Azer Scientific
Stain for blood smears or bone marrow specimens.
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Giemsa's stain solution for hematology, used in parasitology
Supplier: Azer Scientific
Giemsa stain is a classical blood film stain for peripheral blood smear and bone marrow specimens.
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Giemsa's stain stock solution
Supplier: Ricca Chemical
Giemsa Stain, Stock, for Blood and Tissue Staining, and Staining of Malarial Parasites in Blood.
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Giemsa's stain kit
Supplier: Diagnostic Biosystems
This kit stains bone marrow cells, Helicobacter pylori, mast cells and certain microorganism in paraffin tissue sections