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Jenner′s Stain (CAS 62851-42-7)

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Alternate Names:
Eosin-Methylene blue
Application:
Jenner′s Stain is a mixture of several thiazin dyes with both anionic and cationic properties used for staining blood
CAS Number:
62851-42-7
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The Jenner stain Solution is a mixture of several thiazin dyes in a methanol solvent. Ionic and non-oionic forces are involved in the binding of these dyes and the stain as a whole has anionic and cationic properties. It has been shown that negatively charged phosphoric acid groups of DNA attract the purple polychromatic cationic dyes to the nuclei. While the blue basophilic granules are stained by the polychromatic cationic dyes. Red and pink stains occur in the cationic cellular components, such as erythrocytes and eosinophilic granules. The buffers used in the staining procedure free up and activate dye ions allowing them to chemically bind with specific cellular components.


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Jenner's Stain, 25 g

sc-203741
25 g
$47.00