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8907Dilute Eosin Y solution in aqueous form, provided in a convenient volume for counterstaining tissue sections in histology laboratories.
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8906Two bottles of eosin Y solution in a 0.1% aqueous formulation, suitable for histological staining procedures as a counterstain to hematoxylin, facilitating the visualization and differentiation of tissue structures under microscopy.
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8905Aqueous solution of Eosin Y (0.1%) for histological staining.
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8913Large-volume packaging of Eosin Y solution in alcoholic form, ensuring ample supply for counterstaining in histological applications.
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8912Eosin Y staining solution with a concentration of 1% in alcoholic form, supplied in two bottles for enhanced staining of tissue sections with improved color contrast.
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8910Eosin Y solution in alcoholic form, suitable for counterstaining tissue sections in histological preparations, provided in a manageable volume.
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8911A bottle containing 950mL of eosin Y solution in a 1% alcoholic formulation, utilized in histological staining as a counterstain to hematoxylin, providing contrast and aiding in the visualization of tissue structures under microscopy.
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8903Eosin Y solution in aqueous form, supplied in a gallon-sized container for counterstaining in histological procedures, ensuring consistent results.
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8902Two bottles of eosin Y solution in a 1% aqueous formulation, commonly used in histological staining as a counterstain to hematoxylin, providing contrast and aiding in the visualization of tissue structures under microscopy.
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8901Aqueous solution of Eosin Y (1%) for histological staining.
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8908A bottle containing 100mL of eosin Y solution in a 5% aqueous formulation, commonly used as a counterstain in histological staining procedures, providing contrast and facilitating the visualization of tissue structures under microscopy.
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8909A bottle of Eosin Y solution (5%) in aqueous medium, commonly utilized in histology laboratories for intense cytoplasmic staining in tissue sections, supporting histopathological evaluations and enhancing contrast in microscopy.