When selecting a fixative for your specimen, whether it be histological or cytological, preserving t...
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Wright’s, Wright-Giemsa and Giemsa stains follow the same protocol, with the second step being swapp...
Choosing between Wright’s stains or Wright-Giemsa stains for your hematology specimens is often more...
Acid-fast organisms are typically found when looking for things like tuberculosis and other respirat...
H&E slides become cloudy because of insufficient clearing after the staining process. In this post, ...
Looking to improve nuclear staining in your histology slides? We can help! Histology specimens gener...
Wright’s stain and Wright-Giemsa stain were created to make blood cell morphology more visible. They...
Seeing precipitate in blood smear slides is a common issue when using classical hematology stains su...
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