Warthin-Starry Staining Kit
Item Name Code (INC) 41840
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Additional Information for Warthin-Starry Staining Kit
Warthin-Starry Staining Kit is a type of staining kit used in histology and pathology laboratories. It is used to detect and visualize certain microorganisms, particularly bacteria, in tissue samples. The staining technique is named after the pathologist Aldred Scott Warthin and the microbiologist Richard J. C. Starr.
The kit falls under the supply class "In Vitro Diagnostic Substances, Reagents, Test Kits And Sets" in the supply group "Medical, Dental, And Veterinary Equipment And Supplies." This classification indicates that the kit is used for in vitro diagnostic purposes, meaning it is intended for use outside of the body to aid in the diagnosis of diseases or conditions.
The Warthin-Starry Staining Kit typically includes a series of reagents and solutions that are used to prepare and stain tissue samples. These reagents may include silver nitrate, hydrochloric acid, and other chemicals that react with the microorganisms to produce a visible stain. The staining process helps pathologists and researchers identify and study the presence and distribution of bacteria in tissue samples.
Overall, the Warthin-Starry Staining Kit is an essential tool in the field of histology and pathology, allowing for the detection and analysis of bacteria in tissue samples for diagnostic and research purposes.
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