Tissue Stains Sets
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Red Tissue Stain MSDS
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Black Tissue Stain MSDS
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Blue Tissue Stain MSDS
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Green Tissue Stain MSDS
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Yellow Tissue Stain MSDS
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Tissue Stain Comments
For Mohs Sections, or biopsies or excised tissue. Black, blue and red are as originally described by Dr. Moh's. Black is from waterproof black . . . Continue reading
They can be used to mark the edges of excised tissue for better microscopic correlation, such as the Moh's procedure. May also be used to mark the bases of multiple lesions when put into the same container. Up to four lesions can be readily identified when using the red/blue/black stain set. (The fourth . . . More details
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They can be used to mark the edges of excised tissue for better microscopic correlation, such as the Moh's procedure. May also be used to mark the bases of multiple lesions when put into the same container.
Up to four lesions can be readily identified when using the red/blue/black stain set. (The fourth lesion is left unmarked). Up to six lesions can be identified when using the red/blue/black/green/yellow stain sets (the sixth lesion is left unmarked).
These stains survive formalin fixation and H & E staining. Delasco stains compare to Davidson stains.
Tissue stain sets are available with acrylic bottle holders.
1/2 oz bottle = 15 ml
1 oz bottle = 30 ml
Up to four lesions can be readily identified when using the red/blue/black stain set. (The fourth lesion is left unmarked). Up to six lesions can be identified when using the red/blue/black/green/yellow stain sets (the sixth lesion is left unmarked).
These stains survive formalin fixation and H & E staining. Delasco stains compare to Davidson stains.
Tissue stain sets are available with acrylic bottle holders.
1/2 oz bottle = 15 ml
1 oz bottle = 30 ml

