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Polyethylene Glycol Preservative

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RICHARD-ALLAN SCIENTIFIC COMPANY
Glyo-Fixx is formulated for use as a histological fixative, to replace formalin and zinc formalin for routine specimens as well as those intended for immunohistochemical or special staining procedures. It is also effective as a secondary fixative after unbuffered or buffered formalin or zinc formalin.
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RICHARD-ALLAN SCIENTIFIC COMPANY
Glyo-Fixx is formulated for use as a histological fixative, to replace formalin and zinc formalin for routine specimens as well as those intended for immunohistochemical or special staining procedures. It is also effective as a secondary fixative after unbuffered or buffered formalin or zinc formalin.
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Epredia
RICHARD-ALLAN SCIENTIFIC COMPANY
Glyo-Fixx is formulated for use as a histological fixative, to replace formalin and zinc formalin for routine specimens as well as those intended for immunohistochemical or special staining procedures. It is also effective as a secondary fixative after unbuffered or buffered formalin or zinc formalin.
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Epredia
RICHARD-ALLAN SCIENTIFIC COMPANY
Glyo-Fixx is formulated for use as a histological fixative, to replace formalin and zinc formalin for routine specimens as well as those intended for immunohistochemical or special staining procedures. It is also effective as a secondary fixative after unbuffered or buffered formalin or zinc formalin.
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Epredia
RICHARD-ALLAN SCIENTIFIC COMPANY
Glyo-Fixx is formulated for use as a histological fixative, to replace formalin and zinc formalin for routine specimens as well as those intended for immunohistochemical or special staining procedures. It is also effective as a secondary fixative after unbuffered or buffered formalin or zinc formalin.
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Epredia
RICHARD-ALLAN SCIENTIFIC COMPANY
Glyo-Fixx is formulated for use as a histological fixative, to replace formalin and zinc formalin for routine specimens as well as those intended for immunohistochemical or special staining procedures. It is also effective as a secondary fixative after unbuffered or buffered formalin or zinc formalin.