Leishman's Stain is a differential stain used in hematology for staining blood smears, particularly to identify and differentiate blood cell types and detect blood parasites.
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Aluminum Potassium Sulphate, also known as potash alum, is commonly used in laboratory applications as a mordant and a flocculant.
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Read MoreGiemsa Stain is a versatile stain widely used in cytology and histology for staining blood smears, bone marrow samples, and microorganisms, particularly for the identification of parasites and bacteria.
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Read MoreIodine AR is a high-purity reagent-grade iodine used in a variety of laboratory applications, including chemical analysis and synthesis.
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