Hematoxylin after GILL - III
Gill-III hematoxylin is another variant of the Gill hematoxylin staining methods developed by Dr. Richard W. Gill. Gill-III is also used to stain cell nuclei and basophilic structures in tissue sections.
The main difference between Gill-III and the other Gill hematoxylin methods (Gill-I and Gill-II) is the concentration of hematoxylin in solution. Gill-III is more concentrated than Gill-II and than Gill-I, resulting in staining with stronger intensity. As with the other Gill stains, Gill-III is often used in combination with eosin or other contrasting dyes to provide differential visualization of tissue structures, similar to hematoxylin-eosin (HE) staining.
The main difference between Gill-III and the other Gill hematoxylin methods (Gill-I and Gill-II) is the concentration of hematoxylin in solution. Gill-III is more concentrated than Gill-II and than Gill-I, resulting in staining with stronger intensity. As with the other Gill stains, Gill-III is often used in combination with eosin or other contrasting dyes to provide differential visualization of tissue structures, similar to hematoxylin-eosin (HE) staining.
Article no.: 11773
Cell nuclei staining
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Relevant Incredients:
• Ethylene glycol 99,8 %
• Aluminium sulphate hydrate • 14 H2O
• Acetic acid 99%
• Hematoxylin (C.I.: 75290)
• Sodium iodate
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