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May grunwald staining solution

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Sourced in Japan, Germany

The May-Grunwald staining solution is a laboratory reagent used in the field of histology and cytology. It is a component in the May-Grunwald-Giemsa staining procedure, which is a widely used technique for the differential staining of blood cells and other cellular samples. The solution contains a mixture of methylene blue and eosin, which selectively stain various cellular structures, allowing for their identification and analysis under a microscope.

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Ovalbumin-based Allergic Asthma Model

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The following reagents were purchased: phosphate buffered saline (PBS) solution (Nissui Pharmaceutical Co., Tokyo, Japan); ovalbumin (OA), aluminum hydroxide gel, isoflurane inhalation, May-Grunwald staining solution, and Giemsa’s staining solution (Wako Pure Chemical Industries, Osaka, Japan).
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Cytospin Preparation and Staining

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Fifty thousand cells were subjected to a cytospin (Thermo Shandon, Pittsburgh, PA). The cytospin preparations were fixed with methanol and visualized with May-Gr€ unwald-Giemsa staining using the May-Gr€ unwald staining solution (Wako Pure Chemical Industries) and microscopy Giemsa's azur eosine methylene blue solution (Merck, Darmstadt, Germany) (Figure 4E).
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