For in vitro diagnostic use. Others Reticulum II Staining Kit IVD Tissue with defined reticular fibers (liver, spleen, kidney, or lymph nodes) Reticulum II Staining Kit RTD001111 05 279 399 001 5 279 399 001 05279399001 5279399001 05279399001 Reticulum II Staining Kit Reticulum II Staining Kit 04015630971688 Reagents, kits 860-024 75 tests Not Available true Reticulum II Staining Kit ist für den Laboreinsatz zur qualitativen histologischen Färbung zum Nachweis von retikulären Fasern durch Lichtmikroskopie in Schnitten von formalinfixiertem, paraffineingebettetem (FFPE) Gewebe, die auf einem BenchMark Special Stains Gerät gefärbt wurden, bestimmt.
Dieses Produkt muss von einem qualifizierten Pathologen in Verbindung mit histologischen Untersuchungen, klinisch relevanten Informationen und geeigneten Kontrollen interpretiert werden.
Dieses Produkt ist für die Verwendung in der In-vitro-Diagnostik (IVD) bestimmt. de The staining reaction is based on the affinity of silver for oxidized glycoproteins. The oxidizer, with potassium permanganate, oxidizes the tissue (particularly the carbohydrate component of reticular fibers) to enhance staining of reticular fibers.1,2 The Decolorizer, with oxalic acid, removes excess potassium permanganate. The Sensitizer, with ferric ammonium sulfate, is added to form a metal organic compound. The metal organic compound is replaced by the silver in Reticulum II Silver A. The Reticulum II Reducer is applied to develop the deposited silver into visible silver. The Toner contains gold chloride for better contrast and clarity. The Fixer, with thiosulfate, stops the reaction and removes any unreacted silver from the section. The Nuclear Fast Red Counterstain is applied to provide contrasting background.
This kit is optimized for use on BenchMark Special Stains instruments. The reagents are applied to tissue on microscope slides and mixed over the entire specimen.
1.Carson FL, Cappellano C. HIstotechnology; A Self-Instructional Text, 5th edition. American Society for Clinical Pathology Press; 2020, 2022.
2.Grizzle WE. Theory and Practice of Silver Staining in Histopathology. Journal of Histotechnology. 1996;19(3):183-195. en