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H&E is an important tool for disease research and drug development and is being increasingly combined with digital pathology technology. Image quality is important for slide digitization to ensure that interpretation is accurate. Take a look at some images here, produced by our digital pathology scanners.
SPECTRA H&E stains provide the clarity and definition you expect, resulting in increased diagnostic efficiency for pathologists and patients. Validated for use with the HistoCore SPECTRA ST stainer, SPECTRA H&E stains provide a total solution and fit seamlessly into your laboratory. SPECTRA H&E stains give you reliable consistency from slide 1 - 1600, eliminating day-to-day variation.With the introduction of the HistoCore SPECTRA S1-800, S2-800 a...
Acid Alcohol is used in histology and cytology to remove excess stain and define nuclei following hematoxylin staining in the H&E and PAP methods.
In order to produce a good H&E stain with crisp nuclear detail, it is critical that certain Hematoxylins are differentiated correctly, making Acid Alcohol a highly effective solution.
Available with 1% or 0.5% hydrochloric acid in 70% reagent grade alcohol, this Acid Alcohol can greatly improve reprodu...
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.
All stains and reagents are optimized for use with Leica ST5010 and Leica ST5020, resulting in high quality H&E stains and consistent quality from the first stained slide to the last.
High throughput.
Time saving, as all stains and reagents exhaust at the same rate, allowing all components of the kit to be loaded on and off the instrument at the same time.
Orange G-6 is an alcohol-based stain used in the cytology laboratory.
Available in various quantities.
Alcian Blue is normally prepared at an acidic pH of 2.5
The Congo Red, Amyloid Stain Kit
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.
Perls’ Prussian Blue Iron Kit stains are used to detect and identify ferric (Fe3+) iron in tissue preparations, blood smears, or bone marrow smears.