1% aq neutral red (CI 50040)
Ronnie Houston
Anatomic Pathology Manager
Nationwide Children's Hospital
Columbus OH 43205
(614) 722 5450
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Sarah Jones at Dako responds - and Sarah, please forgive me for
quoting you onto Histonet, but this seems to me to be a public
message:
> Brazilliant will soon not be available for some time. The government in the
> state of Pernambuco in Brazil has declared a 10 year moratorium on the
> felling
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Subject: [Histonet] Re: Nuclear fast red
Nuclear fast red is a dye that will eventually go out of manufacture,
and certainly if you're having trouble with it you need to be looking
for an alternative.
Anatech has been offering brazilin, a natural dye very similar to
hematoxylin, e
Nuclear fast red is a dye that will eventually go out of manufacture,
and certainly if you're having trouble with it you need to be looking
for an alternative.
Anatech has been offering brazilin, a natural dye very similar to
hematoxylin, except that with an alum mordant it's red rather than
purpl
I bought my nuclear fast red from Aldrich 15 years ago. Kernechtrot (nuclear
fast red with an aluminum mordant) solutions made from it still work well and
still last about a year.
Allen A. Smith, Ph.D.
Barry University School of Podiatric Medicine
Miami Shores, Florida
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