Stain reagent GILL series
for cytologyfor nuclear labelingfor histology

Stain reagent - GILL series - Leica Biosystems - for cytology / for nuclear labeling / for histology
Stain reagent - GILL series - Leica Biosystems - for cytology / for nuclear labeling / for histology
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Characteristics

Type
stain
Applications
for cytology, for nuclear labeling, for histology

Description

Overview
The Gill formula hematoxylins are available in three formulations of differing strength and are used in the progressive method of staining. The Gill formulations do not contain mercury. Available in various quantities.

Formulations
  • The Gill I formula is generally recommended for cytology.
  • The stronger Gill III is usually preferred for use in histology.
  • Gill II is a medium strength hematoxylin.

Usage and characteristics
  • Method: Progressive staining
  • Application: Nuclear stain (primary stain)
  • Mercury: Does not contain mercury
  • Packaging/Quantities: Available in various quantities and container sizes (multiple SKUs available for different volumes)

Product variants
  • GILL I HEMATOXYLIN (GAL) — SKU 3801500
  • GILL II HEMATOXYLIN (GAL) — SKU 3801520
  • GILL II HEMATOXYLIN (QT) — SKU 3801522
  • GILL III HEMATOXYLIN (GAL) — SKU 3801540

Downloads
Safety data sheets (SDS) and instructions for use (IFU) are available for Gill I, Gill II and Gill III.

Technical specifications
  • Stain Type/Application: Primary stain for nuclear visualization
  • Method: Progressive method of staining
  • Formulations: Gill I (weaker), Gill II (medium), Gill III (stronger)
  • Contains Mercury: No
  • Packaging variants: Multiple SKUs for different container volumes (see product variants)
  • Documentation: SDS and IFU available

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