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Vital stains

Vital stains

  • Nile red
    Nile red (also known as Nile blue oxazone) is a lipophilic stain.
  • Aniline Yellow
    Aniline Yellow is a yellow azo dye and an aromatic amine.
  • Nile blue
    Nile blue (or Nile blue A) is a stain used in biology and histology.
  • Bismarck brown Y
    Bismarck brown Y is a diazo dye.
  • Neutral red
    Neutral red (toluylene red, Basic Red 5, or C.I. 50040) is a eurhodin dye used for staining in histology.
  • Trypan blue
    Trypan blue is a vital stain used to selectively colour dead tissues or cells blue.
  • New methylene blue
    New methylene blue (also NMB) is an organic compound of the thiazine class of heterocycles.
  • Acridine orange
    Acridine orange is an organic compound.
  • Green S
    Green S is a green synthetic coal tar triarylmethane dye with the molecular formula C27H25N2O7S2Na.
  • Methylene blue
    Methylene blue (CI 52015), also known as methylthioninium chloride, has many uses in biology and chemistry; for example, it can be used as a stain and as a medication.
  • Carboxyfluorescein diacetate succinimidyl ester
    Carboxyfluorescein diacetate succinimidyl ester (CFDA-SE) is a cell permeable dye generally used in animal cell proliferation research.
  • DiOC6
    DiOC6 (3,3′-dihexyloxacarbocyanine iodide) is a fluorescent dye used for the staining of a cell's endoplasmic reticulum, vesicle membranes and mitochondria.