Histology
Histological Grade Ethanol
$57.00 – $104.00
Hazardous Shipping Fees: This product may incur an additional hazardous shipping fee. We will pack the products to minimize all shipping costs, and the final charge will reflect the shipping cost and any applicable hazardous fees charged by FedEx.
Catalog number: HS-300
- Stringently Controlled Quality and Batch Consistency
- No Harmful Ketones
- Virtually No Residual Water
- 95% Ethanol / 5% Methanol
Description
Hazardous Shipping Fees: This product may incur an additional hazardous shipping fee. We will pack the products to minimize all shipping costs, and the final charge will reflect the shipping cost and any applicable hazardous fees charged by FedEx.
Catalog number: HS-300
- Stringently Controlled Quality and Batch Consistency
- No Harmful Ketones
- Virtually No Residual Water
- 95% Ethanol / 5% Methanol
The use of National Diagnostics’ Histological Grade Ethanol in tandem with National Diagnostics Histo-Clear—our low toxicity clearing agent (HS-200)—ensures excellent tissue processing results.
Additional information
Weight | 3 lbs |
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Dimensions | 15 × 10 × 13 in |
Safety Overview
Safety Summary (see SDS for complete information before using product):
Appearance and Odor
Clear liquid.
EMERGENCY OVERVIEW – IMMEDIATE HAZARD
Methanol
WARNING! HARMFUL OR FATAL IF SWALLOWED, INHALED OR ABSORBED THROUGH SKIN. MAY CAUSE BLINDNESS. MAY BE IRRITATING TO THE SKIN, EYES, AND RESPIRATORY TRACT. TOXIC EFFECTS MAY BE DELAYED.
Ethanol
MAY BE HARMFUL IF SWALLOWED. HARMFUL IF INHALED OR ABSORBED THROUGH THE SKIN. CAUSES EYE, AND UPPER RESPIRATORY TRACT IRRITATION. CAN CAUSE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM DEPRESSION.
EMERGENCY OVERVIEW – CHRONIC HAZARD WARNING
Methanol
MARKED IMPAIRMENT OF VISION HAS BEEN REPORTED. OVEREXPOSURE MAY CAUSE LIVER, KIDNEY, AND ADVERSE CNS EFFECTS. POSSIBLE REPRODUCTIVE HAZARD. REPEATED OR PROLONGED EXPOSURE MAY CAUSE SKIN IRRITATION.
Ethanol
CHRONIC EFFECTS INCLUDE DAMAGE TO THE LIVER, DAMAGE TO THE HEART, DAMAGE TO THE KIDNEYS.
- Working Safely with Fixatives
- Tissue Processing for Electron Microscopy
- The Chemistry of Dyes and Staining
- Suggested procedures for processing fixed tissue
- Staining Tissue Sections for Electron Microscopy
- Staining Procedures
- Sectioning Tissue for Electron Microscopy
- Sectioning
- Overview of the Paraffin Technique
- Overview of Fixation
- Non-Aldehyde Fixatives
- Mounting Tissue Sections
- Immunohistochemistry
- Fixing Tissue for Electron Microscopy
- Factors Affecting Fixation
- Embedding
- Electron Microscopy
- Detection Systems in Immunohistochemistry
- Dehydration
- Decalcifying Tissue for Histological Processing
- Clearing Tissue Sections
- Artifacts in Histologic Sections
- Antibody Binding
- Aldehyde Fixatives