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Staining acc. to Neisser


3463.1, Carl Roth

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3466.1, Carl Roth

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3463.2, Carl Roth

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3464.2, Carl Roth

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3464.1, Carl Roth

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3463.1, Carl Roth

3463.1, Carl Roth

<p>Designed for professional use, Neisser&#x27;s Solution I is a crucial tool in the field of histology and microscopy. It is specifically formulated as part of the Neisser staining process, which is employed to visualize polar bodies in the cytoplasm of gram-positive bacteria. This solution plays a pivotal role in identifying diphtheria bacteria, contributing significantly to bacteriological studies. In the staining procedure, cells are initially stained with methylene blue and crystal violet in an acidic solution before being counterstained with chrysoidin solution. The resulting appearance of polyphosphate granules—black-violet within the yellow-brown stained cells—provides valuable insights into the cellular structure of these organisms.</p> <ul> <li><strong>Category:</strong> Staining acc. to Neisser</li> </ul>

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3466.1, Carl Roth

3466.1, Carl Roth

<p>Engineered for consistent performance, Neisser&#x27;S Solution III, 100 Ml is designed for use in the microscopic identification of diphtheria bacteria. This solution, a crucial component in the Neisser stain process, facilitates the visualization of polar bodies in gram-positive bacteria. The staining procedure involves the initial application of methylene blue and crystal violet in an acidic solution, followed by a counterstain with chrysoidin solution. In the resulting yellow-brown stained cells, polyphosphate granules appear black-violet, aiding in their identification.</p> <ul> <li><strong>Category:</strong> Staining acc. to Neisser</li> </ul>

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3463.2, Carl Roth

3463.2, Carl Roth

<p>Widely applied in chemical workflows, Neisser&#x27;S Solution I, available in a 500 ml package, plays a crucial role in the Neisser stain process. This solution, a component of the microbiological staining method for identifying diphtheria bacteria, contributes to the visualization of polar bodies within gram-positive bacterial cells. The staining procedure involves the use of methylene blue and crystal violet in an acidic solution, followed by counterstaining with chrysoidin solution. In the resulting yellow-brown stained cells, polyphosphate granules appear black-violet. It should be noted that this solution is not intended for medical devices or in vitro diagnostic (IVD) purposes.</p> <ul> <li><strong>Category:</strong> Staining acc. to Neisser</li> </ul>

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3466.2, Carl Roth

3466.2, Carl Roth

<p>Designed with efficiency in synthetic processes in mind, the Neisser&#x27;S Solution III, 500 Ml falls under the Staining acc. to Neisser category within Life Science, Histology/Microscopy, and Staining. This solution is specifically designed for the Neisser stain, a microbiological method used for visualizing the polar bodies in the cytoplasm of gram-positive bacteria, particularly useful for identifying diphtheria bacteria. The staining process involves the use of methylene blue and crystal violet in an acidic solution, followed by counterstaining with chrysoidin solution. In the resulting yellow-brown stained cells, polyphosphate granules appear black-violet. It should be noted that this product is not a medical device nor an IVD product.</p> <ul> <li><strong>Category:</strong> Staining acc. to Neisser</li> </ul>

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3464.2, Carl Roth

3464.2, Carl Roth

<p>Recommended for applications requiring controlled solvent behavior, Neisser&#x27;S Solution II, 500 Ml falls under the category of staining accessories according to Neisser. It is utilized in histology and microscopy for identifying diphtheria bacteria through its unique staining process involving methylene blue, crystal violet, and chrysoidin solutions. In this procedure, polyphosphate granules within the cells appear black-violet against the yellow-brown background, providing valuable insights into the bacterial structure. However, it should be noted that this solution is not intended as a medical device or an IVD product.</p> <ul> <li><strong>Category:</strong> Staining acc. to Neisser</li> </ul>

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3464.1, Carl Roth

3464.1, Carl Roth

<p>Widely applied in chemical workflows, the Neisser&#x27;S Solution II, 100 Ml falls under the category of staining according to Neisser. This solution is crucial in microscopic examination, particularly in identifying diphtheria bacteria. It employs a unique staining process involving methylene blue, crystal violet in an acidic solution, followed by a counterstain with chrysoidin solution. The resulting appearance of polyphosphate granules as black-violet in the yellow-brown stained cells provides valuable insights into the bacterial structure. Despite its importance in laboratory settings, it should be noted that this solution is not a medical device nor an In Vitro Diagnostic (IVD) product.</p> <ul> <li><strong>Category:</strong> Staining acc. to Neisser</li> </ul>

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