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Modified Wright-Giemsa Stain Kit | Modified Wright-Giemsa Stain Kit | Modified Wright-Giemsa Stain Kit | Modified Wright-Giemsa Stain Kit | Modified Wright-Giemsa Stain Kit |
Features and Benefits |
- Azer Scientific Stain Kit for the Hema-Tek™ automated stainer is specifically designed for use in the Hema-Tek™ I, II, 1000, and 2000 hematology stainers
- The drop-in carton contains Modified Wright-Giemsa stain, buffer and rinse for differential counts of white blood cells, morphology of red blood cells and quantitation of platelets in blood and bone marrow smears
- Methylene blue and Azure B stain nuclear material shades of blue to purple and Eosin-Y stains the cytoplasm of cells and orange to pink color
- Each stain pack contains enough reagent to stain approximately 1000 slides
- WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
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- Contains one bottle each of stain, buffer, and rinse solution
- WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
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- Stain pack designed for use on the Hema-Tek 1, 1000, and 2000
- Compatible for use on Advia S60 Autoslide Staining System
- Three (3) Reagent Pack including buffer, stain, and rinse
- 1060 mL Hematology Rinse, Modified; 540 mL Hematology Buffer; 250 mL Wright-Giemsa Stain, Modified
- WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm – www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
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- Wright and Wright-Giemsa Stain Kits include three components: a stain, buffer, and a rinse
- Stain peripheral blood and bone marrow smears
- Used to perform differential white blood cell counts and to study red blood cell morphology
- Abnormal granulocyte, lymphocyte or monocyte cell counts may be used to facilitate the diagnosis of diseases such as leukemia or bacterial infections
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- Romanowsky stain, for peripheral blood and bone marrow smears
- Also used to perform differential white blood cell counts and to study red blood cell morphology
- Abnormal granulocyte, lymphocyte or monocyte cell counts may be used to facilitate the diagnosis of diseases such as leukemia or bacterial infections
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