RE: C.I. 60760 "kernechtrot"
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From: | "Greer, Patricia" <pwg1@cdc.gov> (by way of histonet) |
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Peter,
The name I have seen for Kernechtrot is nuclear fast red and is used as a
counterstain in
reticulum and iron stains.
Patricia W. Greer
Infectious Disease Pathology
Centers for Disease Control
pwg1@cdc.gov
-----Original Message-----
From: vandeplas@aurion.nl [mailto:vandeplas@aurion.nl]
Sent: Thursday, February 04, 1999 10:01 PM
To: Histonet@Pathology.swmed.edu
Subject: C.I. 60760 "kernechtrot"
Dear all,
Could one of you give me the englisch/american name for the nuclear stain
"kernechtrot" (german) or "kernechtrood" as we write in The Netherlands. We
use this counterstain instead of heamatoxylin in our wet-workshops for
those sections that contain low amounts of antigen. I only have a german
written cataloque of Merck (were I purchased the product a long time ago)
The C.I. number of kernechtrot is 60760. The Merck cataloque number:
15939.
Thanks for your reply.
Peter
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