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Harris Hematoxylin produces a deep, purple-blue stain.
It is generally used in regressive methods, but may also be used progressively both in cytology and histology preparations.
Harris Hematoxylin does not contain mercury.
Scotts Tap Water substitute is a bluing reagent designed for histology and cytology. It blues hematoxylin gently.Scott's Tap Water Substitute is prepared to supply a gentle but appropriate bluing solution for staining. This formulation provides bluing of nuclear chromatin and nuclear membranes.
Eosin Y is an alcohol-based, ready-to-use secondary stain used primarily in histology for routine hematoxylin and eosin staining. It may also be used in cytology for fast cytoplasmic staining of rush specimens also using the H&E technique. Available in various quantities.
Three Gill formulations are available: The Gill I formula is generally recommended for cytology.The stronger Gill III is
usually preferred for use in histology. GIll II is a medium strength hematoxylin. The Gill formula hematoxylins are used in the progressive method of
staining. The Gill formulations do not contain mercury. Available in various quantities.