I'm making this follow-up post because I'm getting some conflicting
information about Gill 3 Hematoxylin. Quoting from the Sigma 2006-2007
Biochemicals, Reagents & Kits catalog, page 1196: "General purpose
nuclear stain, regressive type. Used with hematoxylin and eosin
staining." Thus my question about substituting Harris' for Gill 3.
I've had a couple responses telling me that Gill 3 is PROGRESSIVE. So,
whazzup???
Sally Breeden, HT(ASCP)
NM Dept. of Agriculture
Veterinary Diagnostic Services
PO Box 700
Albuquerque, NM 87106
505-841-2576
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