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Congo Red

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Rowley Biochemical Congo Red, 0.1% Aqueous
TRANSENE COMPANY, INC.
Congo Red Solution, 0.1% concentration in water
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Rowley Biochemical Congo Red, 10% Aqueous
TRANSENE COMPANY, INC.
Congo Red, 10% Aqueous
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Rowley Biochemical Congo Red 0.2% in Isopropanol
TRANSENE COMPANY, INC.
0.2% Solution of Congo Red in Isopropyl Alcohol
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Rowley Biochemical Congo Red 1% Aqueous
TRANSENE COMPANY, INC.
Congo Red Staining Solution, 1% Aqueous
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Rowley Biochemical Congo Red 0.5% Aqueous
TRANSENE COMPANY, INC.
Congo Red Staining Solution, 0.5% Aqueous
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Rowley Biochemical Alcoholic Congo Red
TRANSENE COMPANY, INC.
Alcoholic Congo Red Solution
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Rowley Biochemical Working Congo Red
TRANSENE COMPANY, INC.
Working Congo Red Staining Solution
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Rowley Biochemical Puchtler's Modification of Congo Red
TRANSENE COMPANY, INC.
Puchtler's Modification of Congo Red Solution
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Rowley Biochemical Congo Red, Certified
TRANSENE COMPANY, INC.
Congo Red, BSC Certified, CI 22120
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Congo Red Staining Kit
Ventana Medical Systems, Inc.
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Epredia
RICHARD-ALLAN SCIENTIFIC COMPANY
The Amyloid Stain kit is a special stain technique to identify amyloid in tissue sections. Amyloid, a fiber-like protein, can be stained with Congo Red solution. Sodium Hydroxide is added to the solution to break down hydrogen bonds between adjacent amyloid fibers allowing more bonding sites for the Congo Red. A light counterstain with Mayer’s hematoxylin allows contrast. Amyloid can be best detected by the use of green birefringence under a polarized lens of a light microscope. Care should be taken to section tissue sections at a thickness of 7-10 microns for optimal staining.
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Epredia
RICHARD-ALLAN SCIENTIFIC COMPANY
The Amyloid Stain kit is a special stain technique to identify amyloid in tissue sections. Amyloid, a fiber-like protein, can be stained with Congo Red solution. Sodium Hydroxide is added to the solution to break down hydrogen bonds between adjacent amyloid fibers allowing more bonding sites for the Congo Red. A light counterstain with Mayer’s hematoxylin allows contrast. Amyloid can be best detected by the use of green birefringence under a polarized lens of a light microscope. Care should be taken to section tissue sections at a thickness of 7-10 microns for optimal staining.