MOQ: | 1 Box |
Price: | Negotiated |
Standard Packaging: | Paper box |
Delivery Period: | To be confirmed |
Payment Method: | T/T |
Supply Capacity: | To be confirmed |
Wright-Giemsa Stain Baso Clear Colourful Stains for Healthcare Facility
What is Wright-Giemsa Stain?
Mainly use for staining of hematocytes in blood and marrow. Wright-Giemsa Stain, as modified from Romanowsky Stain technique. Staining of cells involves physical adsorption and chemical affinity which allows stain to penetrate and remain within cells. Because each cell and its components are different in chemical composition, their affinity to acid stain (Eosin) and alkaline stain (Methylene blue) of this kit varies significantly. After staining the smear with Wright’s Stain, different types of cells will appear in different colors. Consequently, one can identify cells based on their stain color, shape and other physical characteristics.
Staining Result
Blood cell smear and Bone marrow smear stain: RBC appear pink, WBC cytoplasmic granules clear, and shows a variety of cell-specific color, nucleus stained Red purple, clear nuclear chromatin structure.
Order Information
Product Name
|
Ref # | Specification |
Wright-Giemsa Stain
|
BA4017 | 4×250mL |
Wright-Giemsa Stain
|
BA4010 | 3×250mL |
Wright-Giemsa Stain
|
BA4034 | 6×20mL |
Wright-Giemsa Stain - A Solution
|
BA4017A | Wright-Giemsa Stain (Solution A); 4×250mL |
Wright-Giemsa Stain - B Solution
|
BA4017B | Phosphate buffer (pH6.8) (Solution B); 4×250mL |
Wright-Giemsa Stain - A Solution
|
BA4017C | Wright-Giemsa Stain (Solution A); 5000mL |
Wright-Giemsa Stain - B Solution
|
BA4017D | Phosphate buffer (pH6.8) (Solution B); 5000mL |
MOQ: | 1 Box |
Price: | Negotiated |
Standard Packaging: | Paper box |
Delivery Period: | To be confirmed |
Payment Method: | T/T |
Supply Capacity: | To be confirmed |
Wright-Giemsa Stain Baso Clear Colourful Stains for Healthcare Facility
What is Wright-Giemsa Stain?
Mainly use for staining of hematocytes in blood and marrow. Wright-Giemsa Stain, as modified from Romanowsky Stain technique. Staining of cells involves physical adsorption and chemical affinity which allows stain to penetrate and remain within cells. Because each cell and its components are different in chemical composition, their affinity to acid stain (Eosin) and alkaline stain (Methylene blue) of this kit varies significantly. After staining the smear with Wright’s Stain, different types of cells will appear in different colors. Consequently, one can identify cells based on their stain color, shape and other physical characteristics.
Staining Result
Blood cell smear and Bone marrow smear stain: RBC appear pink, WBC cytoplasmic granules clear, and shows a variety of cell-specific color, nucleus stained Red purple, clear nuclear chromatin structure.
Order Information
Product Name
|
Ref # | Specification |
Wright-Giemsa Stain
|
BA4017 | 4×250mL |
Wright-Giemsa Stain
|
BA4010 | 3×250mL |
Wright-Giemsa Stain
|
BA4034 | 6×20mL |
Wright-Giemsa Stain - A Solution
|
BA4017A | Wright-Giemsa Stain (Solution A); 4×250mL |
Wright-Giemsa Stain - B Solution
|
BA4017B | Phosphate buffer (pH6.8) (Solution B); 4×250mL |
Wright-Giemsa Stain - A Solution
|
BA4017C | Wright-Giemsa Stain (Solution A); 5000mL |
Wright-Giemsa Stain - B Solution
|
BA4017D | Phosphate buffer (pH6.8) (Solution B); 5000mL |