Lab Chemicals Including Solvents, Fixatives & Mounting Media
Purchase a wide variety of lab chemicals for applications in microscopy and other fields from Ladd Research. Products include solvents, fixatives, mounting media, stains for light microscopy, buffer chemicals, electron stains, embedding kits & more.
For our customers' convenience, we now offer ready-to-use buffered EM grade glutaraldehyde (and several glutaraldehyde/formaldehyde) solutions. Learn More
A basic stain commonly used in combination with fast green for sections of plant material. Nuclei and some tissue elements stain red to pink. Safranin O is also employed as a counter stain in the Gram stain. 10 g.
For general diagnosis of thick sections embedded in plastic. Stains various tissue elements in contrasting colors as an aid in light microscopy identification. Particularly helpful for orientation purposes prior to electron microscopic examination. Also used to stain frozen sections. Learn More
Pre-mixed and ready to use. Saves time. These products are ideal for use in immunohistochemistry. They are based on the popular Lowicryl K4M and HM20 formulations for low temperature embedding or freeze substitution.
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For our customers' convenience, we now offer ready-to-use buffered EM grade glutaraldehyde (and several glutaraldehyde/formaldehyde) solutions. Learn More
Available in 25g, 50g, 100g, 500g and 1000g sizes. An easily used general purpose electron stain. It increases general contrast of microtome sections. May be used quite successfully in staining of acrylic and epoxy sections. Learn More
For our customers' convenience, we now offer ready-to-use buffered EM grade glutaraldehyde (and several glutaraldehyde/formaldehyde) solutions. Learn More
A mixture of methylene blue, azure and eosinates of methylene and azure for use in the differentiation of blood cells in sections containing bone marrow or other hemopoietic tissues and for blood smears. Erythrocyte cytoplasm stains pink. The granules in basophils stain blue, those in eosinophils stain bright orange, and those in neutrophils light pink or grey. 5 g. Learn More