Biological Stains and Biological Reagents

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Abbey Color is at the forefront regarding colorants supplied for biological stains and biological reagents. As a manufacturer of such dyes, Abbey Color can ensure that you receive the finest quality dyes used in critical biological stains, offering both certifiable and BSC certified dyes. Abbey Color is the only worldwide manufacturer of both eosin Y and hematoxylin used for the PAP smear cancer diagnostic test. In addition to these two critical biological stains, Abbey Color is the manufacturer of many other dyes for this application, shown is this complete listing of dyes for stains.

Cross section of normal human skin taken with microscope. Hematoxylin and Eosin (H&E) stain. Outer layer dead cells (top); epidermis (dark purple, middle); dermis (pink, bottom). Abbey Color is well-respected as a leading supplier of dyes used in biological stains and biological reagents. For example, Abbey Color is the preferred supplier of hematoxylin and eosin Y for the newly developing computer-based pre-screening diagnostic tools in the market today.

Dyes and Colorants for Biological Stains from Abbey Color - Benefits

As a leader in the supply of these important dyes, Abbey Color offers the following benefits:
  1. Guaranteed consistent quality material
  2. Supply of single lots up to 500 pounds
  3. Dyes in stock for immediate delivery - overnight shipping available upon request
  4. Competitive pricing
Histological kidney tissue section with eosin y biological stain taken with a microscope. Nuclei stain blue and cell cytoplasm is pink. Scattered red blood cells. Mostly tubules with two glomeruli present. Hematoxylin and Eosin (H&E) stain.

What are Biological Stains?

According to the Wikipedia - Biological Stains page:
Stains and dyes are frequently used in biology and medicine to highlight structures in biological tissues for viewing, often with the aid of different microscopes. Stains may be used to define and examine bulk tissues (highlighting, for example, muscle fibers or connective tissue), cell populations (classifying different blood cells, for instance), or organelles within individual cells.

Biological staining is also used to mark cells in flow cytometry, and to flag proteins or nucleic acids in gel electrophoresis.
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Different stains react or concentrate in different parts of a cell or tissue, and these properties are used to advantage to reveal specific parts or areas.

Abbey Color - Your Manufacturer and Supplier of Dyes and Colorants for Biological Stains and Biological Reagents


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