The H. Pylori Rapid Stain Kit is designed for demonstrating Helicobactor Pylori infected tissue. Kit may be used on formalin fixed, paraffin-embedded tissue as well as frozen sections. The Warthin-Starry Stain Kit (WSS-1) is a more sensitive system for H. Pylori and is suggested for cases where total H. Pylori count is low.
Helicobactor Pylori: Blue
Mucin: Yellow
Background: Light Blue
H. Pylori Rapid Stain (1-Step)
The H. Pylori Rapid Stain (1-Step) is a single component reagent that has been developed to identify helicobacter pylori in a procedure that requires less than 10 minutes to complete. Procedure is effective for fresh, frozen, and paraffin embedded sections. Helicobacter Pylori has been shown to be the causative organism in some gastric ulcers.
H. Pylori : Dark Blue/Purple
Cytoplasm: Pink to Red
Background: Violet
Nuclei: Blue
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H. Pylori Stain Kits
H. Pylori Rapid Stain Kit
The H. Pylori Rapid Stain Kit is designed for demonstrating Helicobactor Pylori infected tissue. Kit may be used on formalin fixed, paraffin-embedded tissue as well as frozen sections. The Warthin-Starry Stain Kit (WSS-1) is a more sensitive system for H. Pylori and is suggested for cases where total H. Pylori count is low.
Helicobactor Pylori: Blue
Mucin: Yellow
Background: Light Blue
H. Pylori Rapid Stain (1-Step)
The H. Pylori Rapid Stain (1-Step) is a single component reagent that has been developed to identify helicobacter pylori in a procedure that requires less than 10 minutes to complete. Procedure is effective for fresh, frozen, and paraffin embedded sections. Helicobacter Pylori has been shown to be the causative organism in some gastric ulcers.
H. Pylori : Dark Blue/Purple
Cytoplasm: Pink to Red
Background: Violet
Nuclei: Blue
H. Pylori Rapid Stain Kit
The H. Pylori Rapid Stain Kit is designed for demonstrating Helicobactor Pylori infected tissue. Kit may be used on formalin fixed, paraffin-embedded tissue as well as frozen sections. The Warthin-Starry Stain Kit (WSS-1) is a more sensitive system for H. Pylori and is suggested for cases where total H. Pylori count is low.
Helicobactor Pylori: Blue
Mucin: Yellow
Background: Light Blue
H. Pylori Rapid Stain (1-Step)
The H. Pylori Rapid Stain (1-Step) is a single component reagent that has been developed to identify helicobacter pylori in a procedure that requires less than 10 minutes to complete. Procedure is effective for fresh, frozen, and paraffin embedded sections. Helicobacter Pylori has been shown to be the causative organism in some gastric ulcers.