Date published: 2025-12-19

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Hematological Staining

Santa Cruz Biotechnology now offers a broad range of hematological staining chemicals for use in various applications. These specialized reagents are indispensable for the detailed visualization and analysis of blood cells and hematopoietic tissues. Hematological staining chemicals are crucial in the fields of hematology and pathology, allowing scientists to differentiate between various types of blood cells, identify cellular morphology, and diagnose hematological conditions. These stains facilitate the detailed examination of blood smears, bone marrow samples, and other hematopoietic tissues, enabling researchers to observe the structure, organization, and abnormalities of blood cells. They are extensively used in basic research to study blood cell development, differentiation, and function. Furthermore, hematological stains are vital for investigating the mechanisms of blood disorders, understanding the impact of genetic mutations on hematopoiesis, and exploring the effects of environmental factors on blood cell health. Techniques such as light microscopy and flow cytometry rely heavily on these stains to provide clear, high-resolution images and accurate quantitative data. The availability of high-quality hematological staining chemicals from Santa Cruz Biotechnology ensures reproducible and reliable results, which are essential for advancing scientific understanding and improving experimental outcomes. View detailed information on our available hematological staining chemicals by clicking on the product name.

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Phenol Red Sodium Salt

34487-61-1sc-206017
sc-206017A
5 g
25 g
$32.00
$92.00
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Phenol Red Sodium Salt is a pH indicator that exhibits distinct colorimetric changes in response to varying acidity levels, making it useful for monitoring environmental conditions. Its phenolic structure allows for hydrogen bonding and π-π stacking interactions, enhancing its stability in aqueous solutions. The compound's unique electronic properties facilitate rapid protonation and deprotonation, leading to swift color transitions that reflect subtle shifts in pH, thus providing insights into dynamic biochemical processes.