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RICHARD-ALLAN SCIENTIFIC COMPANY
Fixation is the initial and most important step of histology specimen preparation in pathology. 10% Neutral Buffered Formalin is the most used fixative in the histology laboratory, but in certain circumstances, other fixatives may be desired according to tissue type or subsequent pretreatment or staining technique. Zinc Buffered Formalin maintains the traditional formulation of 10% Neutral Buffered Formalin but with the addition of zinc. The addition of zinc provides better nuclear detail in tissue samples.
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Epredia
RICHARD-ALLAN SCIENTIFIC COMPANY
Formal-Fixx is a variation of neutral buffered formalin with a differing buffering system. This fixative is designed especially for use with the Cytoblock processing gel. The phosphate-free buffering system prevents the formation of free formic acid, and its associated artifacts, formalin pigment. The osmolality of these fixatives allows them to be used not only for light microscopy but for electron microscopic studies as well. Zinc Formal-Fixx Concentrate is the same formulation as Formal-Fixx Concentrate but includes the mineral zinc to enhance the nuclear detail of the specimen.
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Epredia
RICHARD-ALLAN SCIENTIFIC COMPANY
Formal-Fixx is a variation of neutral buffered formalin with a differing buffering system. This fixative is designed especially for use with the Cytoblock processing gel. The phosphate-free buffering system prevents the formation of free formic acid, and its associated artifacts, formalin pigment. The osmolality of these fixatives allows them to be used not only for light microscopy but for electron microscopic studies as well. Zinc Formal-Fixx Concentrate is the same formulation as Formal-Fixx Concentrate but includes the mineral zinc to enhance the nuclear detail of the specimen.
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Epredia
RICHARD-ALLAN SCIENTIFIC COMPANY
Formal-Fixx is a variation of neutral buffered formalin with a differing buffering system. This fixative is designed especially for use with the Cytoblock processing gel. The phosphate-free buffering system prevents the formation of free formic acid, and its associated artifacts, formalin pigment. The osmolality of these fixatives allows them to be used not only for light microscopy but for electron microscopic studies as well. Zinc Formal-Fixx Concentrate is the same formulation as Formal-Fixx Concentrate but includes the mineral zinc to enhance the nuclear detail of the specimen.
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Epredia
RICHARD-ALLAN SCIENTIFIC COMPANY
Formal-Fixx is a variation of neutral buffered formalin with a differing buffering system. This fixative is designed especially for use with the Cytoblock processing gel. The phosphate-free buffering system prevents the formation of free formic acid, and its associated artifacts, formalin pigment. The osmolality of these fixatives allows them to be used not only for light microscopy but for electron microscopic studies as well. Zinc Formal-Fixx Concentrate is the same formulation as Formal-Fixx Concentrate but includes the mineral zinc to enhance the nuclear detail of the specimen.
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Epredia
RICHARD-ALLAN SCIENTIFIC COMPANY
Formal-Fixx is a variation of neutral buffered formalin with a differing buffering system. This fixative is designed especially for use with the Cytoblock processing gel. The phosphate-free buffering system prevents the formation of free formic acid, and its associated artifacts, formalin pigment. The osmolality of these fixatives allows them to be used not only for light microscopy but for electron microscopic studies as well. Zinc Formal-Fixx Concentrate is the same formulation as Formal-Fixx Concentrate but includes the mineral zinc to enhance the nuclear detail of the specimen.
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Epredia
RICHARD-ALLAN SCIENTIFIC COMPANY
Formal-Fixx is a variation of neutral buffered formalin with a differing buffering system. This fixative is designed especially for use with the Cytoblock processing gel. The phosphate-free buffering system prevents the formation of free formic acid, and its associated artifacts, formalin pigment. The osmolality of these fixatives allows them to be used not only for light microscopy but for electron microscopic studies as well. Zinc Formal-Fixx Concentrate is the same formulation as Formal-Fixx Concentrate but includes the mineral zinc to enhance the nuclear detail of the specimen.
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Epredia
RICHARD-ALLAN SCIENTIFIC COMPANY
Formal-Fixx is a variation of neutral buffered formalin with a differing buffering system. This fixative is designed especially for use with the Cytoblock processing gel. The phosphate-free buffering system prevents the formation of free formic acid, and its associated artifacts, formalin pigment. The osmolality of these fixatives allows them to be used not only for light microscopy but for electron microscopic studies as well. Zinc Formal-Fixx Concentrate is the same formulation as Formal-Fixx Concentrate but includes the mineral zinc to enhance the nuclear detail of the specimen.
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Epredia
RICHARD-ALLAN SCIENTIFIC COMPANY
Formal-Fixx is a variation of neutral buffered formalin with a differing buffering system. This fixative is designed especially for use with the Cytoblock processing gel. The phosphate-free buffering system prevents the formation of free formic acid, and its associated artifacts, formalin pigment. The osmolality of these fixatives allows them to be used not only for light microscopy but for electron microscopic studies as well. Zinc Formal-Fixx Concentrate is the same formulation as Formal-Fixx Concentrate but includes the mineral zinc to enhance the nuclear detail of the specimen.
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Epredia
RICHARD-ALLAN SCIENTIFIC COMPANY
Formal-Fixx is a variation of neutral buffered formalin with a differing buffering system. This fixative is designed especially for use with the Cytoblock processing gel. The phosphate-free buffering system prevents the formation of free formic acid, and its associated artifacts, formalin pigment. The osmolality of these fixatives allows them to be used not only for light microscopy but for electron microscopic studies as well. Zinc Formal-Fixx Concentrate is the same formulation as Formal-Fixx Concentrate but includes the mineral zinc to enhance the nuclear detail of the specimen.
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Epredia
RICHARD-ALLAN SCIENTIFIC COMPANY
Formal-Fixx is a variation of neutral buffered formalin with a differing buffering system. This fixative is designed especially for use with the Cytoblock processing gel. The phosphate-free buffering system prevents the formation of free formic acid, and its associated artifacts, formalin pigment. The osmolality of these fixatives allows them to be used not only for light microscopy but for electron microscopic studies as well. Zinc Formal-Fixx Concentrate is the same formulation as Formal-Fixx Concentrate but includes the mineral zinc to enhance the nuclear detail of the specimen.
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Epredia
RICHARD-ALLAN SCIENTIFIC COMPANY
Fixation is the initial and most important step of histology specimen preparation in pathology. 10% Neutral Buffered Formalin is the most used fixative in the histology laboratory, but in certain circumstances, other fixatives may be desired according to tissue type or subsequent pretreatment or staining technique. Zinc Buffered Formalin maintains the traditional formulation of 10% Neutral Buffered Formalin but with the addition of zinc. The addition of zinc provides better nuclear detail in tissue samples.
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Epredia
RICHARD-ALLAN SCIENTIFIC COMPANY
Fixation is the initial and most important step of histology specimen preparation in pathology. 10% Neutral Buffered Formalin is the most used fixative in the histology laboratory, but in certain circumstances, other fixatives may be desired according to tissue type or subsequent pretreatment or staining technique. Zinc Buffered Formalin maintains the traditional formulation of 10% Neutral Buffered Formalin but with the addition of zinc. The addition of zinc provides better nuclear detail in tissue samples.
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Epredia
RICHARD-ALLAN SCIENTIFIC COMPANY
Fixation is the initial and most important step of histology specimen preparation in pathology. 10% Neutral Buffered Formalin is the most used fixative in the histology laboratory, but in certain circumstances, other fixatives may be desired according to tissue type or subsequent pretreatment or staining technique. Zinc Buffered Formalin maintains the traditional formulation of 10% Neutral Buffered Formalin but with the addition of zinc. The addition of zinc provides better nuclear detail in tissue samples.
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Epredia
RICHARD-ALLAN SCIENTIFIC COMPANY
Fixation is the initial and most important step of histology specimen preparation in pathology. 10% Neutral Buffered Formalin is the most used fixative in the histology laboratory, but in certain circumstances, other fixatives may be desired according to tissue type or subsequent pretreatment or staining technique. Zinc Buffered Formalin maintains the traditional formulation of 10% Neutral Buffered Formalin but with the addition of zinc. The addition of zinc provides better nuclear detail in tissue samples.
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Epredia
RICHARD-ALLAN SCIENTIFIC COMPANY
Fixation is the initial and most important step of histology specimen preparation in pathology. 10% Neutral Buffered Formalin is the most used fixative in the histology laboratory, but in certain circumstances, other fixatives may be desired according to tissue type or subsequent pretreatment or staining technique. Zinc Buffered Formalin maintains the traditional formulation of 10% Neutral Buffered Formalin but with the addition of zinc. The addition of zinc provides better nuclear detail in tissue samples.
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Epredia
RICHARD-ALLAN SCIENTIFIC COMPANY
Fixation is the initial and most important step of histology specimen preparation in pathology. 10% Neutral Buffered Formalin is the most used fixative in the histology laboratory, but in certain circumstances, other fixatives may be desired according to tissue type or subsequent pretreatment or staining technique. Zinc Buffered Formalin maintains the traditional formulation of 10% Neutral Buffered Formalin but with the addition of zinc. The addition of zinc provides better nuclear detail in tissue samples.
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Epredia
RICHARD-ALLAN SCIENTIFIC COMPANY
Fixation is the initial and most important step of histology specimen preparation in pathology. 10% Neutral Buffered Formalin is the most used fixative in the histology laboratory, but in certain circumstances, other fixatives may be desired according to tissue type or subsequent pretreatment or staining technique. Zinc Buffered Formalin maintains the traditional formulation of 10% Neutral Buffered Formalin but with the addition of zinc. The addition of zinc provides better nuclear detail in tissue samples.
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Epredia
RICHARD-ALLAN SCIENTIFIC COMPANY
Fixation is the initial and most important step of histology specimen preparation in pathology. 10% Neutral Buffered Formalin is the most used fixative in the histology laboratory, but in certain circumstances, other fixatives may be desired according to tissue type or subsequent pretreatment or staining technique. Zinc Buffered Formalin maintains the traditional formulation of 10% Neutral Buffered Formalin but with the addition of zinc. The addition of zinc provides better nuclear detail in tissue samples.
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Epredia
RICHARD-ALLAN SCIENTIFIC COMPANY
Carson’s Modified Buffered Formalin is used as a primary fixative which obtains similar results to 10% Neutral Buffered Formalin use for electron microscopy specimens with Carson's Modified Buffered Formalin
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Epredia
RICHARD-ALLAN SCIENTIFIC COMPANY
Fixation is the initial and most important step of histology specimen preparation in pathology. 10% Neutral Buffered Formalin is the most used fixative in the histology laboratory, but in certain circumstances, other fixatives may be desired according to tissue type or subsequent pretreatment or staining technique. Zinc Buffered Formalin maintains the traditional formulation of 10% Neutral Buffered Formalin but with the addition of zinc. The addition of zinc provides better nuclear detail in tissue samples.