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For routine diagnosis, the use of H&E staining is by far preferred for viewing cellular & tissue structure detail. Learn about best practices, protocol & more.
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Leica Biosystems’ validated protocols and the HistoCore SPECTRA H&E Staining System eliminate day-to-day variation. Better yet, these H&E stains provide the clarity and definition to help speed diagnostic efficiency for pathologists and patients.
H&E staining is often termed as “routine staining” as it is the most common way of coloring otherwise transparent tissue specimen. H&E is a fast and relatively inexpensive method of assessing tissue morphology.
H&E Staining System. All stains and reagents are optimized for use with Leica ST5010 and Leica ST5020, resulting in high quality H&E stains and consistent quality from the first stained slide to the last. High throughput.
SPECTRA H&E stains provide the clarity and definition you expect, resulting in increased diagnostic efficiency for pathologists and patients. Validated for use with the HistoCore SPECTRA ST stainer, SPECTRA H&E stains provide a total solution and fit seamlessly into your laboratory.
Standardize your H&Es – HistoCore SPECTRA H&E and ST Infinity staining kits deliver the staining consistency you need, slide after slide. A wide range of special stains allows you to identify a variety of the structures in your work.
18 lip 2022 · H&E staining is applied after the tissue has been fixed, dehydrated, embedded, sectioned, and the section has been mounted on a glass slide. Before staining, the embedding medium, typically paraffin wax, needs to be removed with solvents, typically Xylene.