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Hematoxylin eosin sigma ghs116

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Hematoxylin/Eosin (Sigma GHS116) is a laboratory reagent used in histological and cytological staining procedures. It is a combination of hematoxylin, which stains nuclei blue, and eosin, which stains cytoplasm and other structures pink or red. This ready-to-use staining solution is commonly used in various medical and biological applications for the visualization and differentiation of cellular components in tissue samples.

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Hematoxylin/Eosin Tissue Staining

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Sectioned tissues were deparaffinized and Hematoxylin/Eosin (Sigma GHS116, Sigma-Aldrich Corp.; St. Louis, MO/Fischer Protocol 23-314-630, Fisher Scientific; Pittsburgh, PA, USA) staining was performed according to standard procedures in triplicate for each genotype. Tissues were visualized on a Zeiss Axiophot microscope using an Evolution MP COLOR camera by Media Cybernectics and Image Pro Plus 6.3 imaging software.
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Hematoxylin/Eosin Tissue Staining

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Sectioned tissues were deparaffinized and Hematoxylin/Eosin (Sigma GHS116, Sigma-Aldrich Corp.; St. Louis, MO/Fischer Protocol 23-314-630, Fisher Scientific; Pittsburgh, PA, USA) staining was performed according to standard procedures in triplicate for each genotype. Tissues were visualized on a Zeiss Axiophot microscope using an Evolution MP COLOR camera by Media Cybernectics and Image Pro Plus 6.3 imaging software.
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