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Microbiology stains are used to detect and identify microorganisms that would otherwise be difficult to find in clinical specimens. Simple positively or negatively charged dyes create a fast discovery. The premixed solutions artificially color to help observe movement, structure, and characteristics of live or preserved specimens. Differentiating microorganisms based on properties, color combination procedures like the Gram stain or acid-fast techniques require microbiology stains.

Microbiology stains are used to detect and identify microorganisms that would otherwise be difficult to find in clinical specimens. Simple positively or negatively charged dyes create a fast discovery. The premixed solutions artificially color to help observe movement, structure, and characteristics of live or preserved specimens. Differentiating microorganisms based on properties, color combination procedures like the Gram stain or acid-fast techniques require microbiology stains.


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Description: Taylor's Method for Gram Positive and Gram Negative Bacteria, Stain results - Gram-Positive Organism: Blue to Blue-Black, Gram Negative Organism: Bright Red, Nuclei: Brownish Red - Lithium Carbonate
Catalog Number: 100504-516
Supplier: Electron Microscopy Sciences

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Description: BactoView* Live Fluorescent Bacterial Stain, red fluorescent DNA-binding dye, suitable for flow cytometry or fluorescence microscopy, Stain live and dead, gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria with red fluorescence, Size: 100 ul
Catalog Number: 76403-972
Supplier: Biotium


Description: Genta, Robason and Graham Stain for H-pylori & Gastric Morphology, Stain results - Muscle cells: Brownish yellow, Lamina propria ground substance: Light yellowish or grayish, Smooth muscle fibers: Light Pink
Catalog Number: 101411-072
Supplier: Electron Microscopy Sciences

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Description: Genta, Robason and Graham Stain for H-pylori & Gastric Morphology, Stain results - Muscle cells: Brownish yellow, Lamina propria ground substance: Light yellowish or grayish, Smooth muscle fibers: Light Pink.
Catalog Number: 101411-074
Supplier: Electron Microscopy Sciences

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Description: Taylor's Method for Gram Positive and Gram Negative Bacteria, Stain results - Gram-Positive Organism: Blue to Blue-Black, Gram Negative Organism: Bright Red, Nuclei: Brownish Red, Erythrocytes: Red to Yellow-Green
Catalog Number: 100505-072
Supplier: Electron Microscopy Sciences

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Description: Taylor's Method for Gram Positive & Gram Negative Bacteria, Stain results - Gram-Positive Organism: Blue to Blue-Black, Gram Negative Organism: Bright Red, Erythrocytes: Red to Yellow-Green, Necrotic Tissue: Yellow-Green
Catalog Number: 100504-510
Supplier: Electron Microscopy Sciences

Minority or Woman-Owned Business Enterprise


Description: Genta, Robason and Graham Stain for H-pylori & Gastric Morphology, Stain results - Muscle cells: Brownish yellow, Lamina propria ground substance: Light yellowish or grayish, Smooth muscle fibers: Light Pink
Catalog Number: 101411-066
Supplier: Electron Microscopy Sciences

Minority or Woman-Owned Business Enterprise


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