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it would be a useful video if u had mentioned the name of the solutions.
It’s probably acid alcohol/eosin/hematoxylin
Excellent demonstration!
what about telling us what those dips are and the mechanism of action
The dip varies in count on different brands used
please ...we want you to write the staining liquids that you used ?
in our lab, one dip in the fixative is already fine instead of several dips.
Where do you get the thick spreader slides shown in the demonstration? Thanks for any info you can share.
an ordinary slide is fine for spreading
Am I the only one that notices that there's holes or like bubble gaps on the slide? I thought it cant have any holes or something like that?
It's either grease on the slide or there's lipids present in the blood :)
That's true.
it is as a result of the low oxygen tension in the blood
Tommorrow is my zoology practical.this video helped me a lot than u
What are the solutions used?
Usually Wright's solution
Nice demo - my only comment is that you should never add the blood drop using wooden applicator sticks as you may get wood shavings/material on the smear. Add the blood drop using a clean microcapillary tube or special applicator.
Great
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Thank you Carmen,I will like to know more,do you have more video.
Thank you
it was helpful...!! thanks
good job but next time do mention the names of the solutions
its field staning
Without saying what the solutions are, it's a useless video.
+eminusipi She does say: "diff quick"... It's called diff quick staining solution - Ask fr it by name.
1st solution:Methanol2nd solution(red):Eosin3rd solution(blue):not sure if it's a Methylene blue or Hematoxylin4th: Tap water
ok
حل
Cal Northstate Rulz!!
xD
Its rong ! Too short smear , and its not a thumb shape , there is also many gaps
(Y) ..!
Mem so beautiful 😘😘😘
Bad demonstration!!
Not a great demonstration, would definitely bang though.
it would be a useful video if u had mentioned the name of the solutions.
It’s probably acid alcohol/eosin/hematoxylin
Excellent demonstration!
what about telling us what those dips are and the mechanism of action
The dip varies in count on different brands used
please ...we want you to write the staining liquids that you used ?
in our lab, one dip in the fixative is already fine instead of several dips.
Where do you get the thick spreader slides shown in the demonstration? Thanks for any info you can share.
an ordinary slide is fine for spreading
Am I the only one that notices that there's holes or like bubble gaps on the slide? I thought it cant have any holes or something like that?
It's either grease on the slide or there's lipids present in the blood :)
That's true.
it is as a result of the low oxygen tension in the blood
Tommorrow is my zoology practical.this video helped me a lot than u
What are the solutions used?
Usually Wright's solution
Nice demo - my only comment is that you should never add the blood drop using wooden applicator sticks as you may get wood shavings/material on the smear. Add the blood drop using a clean microcapillary tube or special applicator.
Great
شكرا يا مساعد
Thank you Carmen,I will like to know more,do you have more video.
Thank you
it was helpful...!! thanks
good job but next time do mention the names of the solutions
its field staning
Without saying what the solutions are, it's a useless video.
+eminusipi She does say: "diff quick"... It's called diff quick staining solution - Ask fr it by name.
1st solution:Methanol
2nd solution(red):Eosin
3rd solution(blue):not sure if it's a Methylene blue or Hematoxylin
4th: Tap water
ok
حل
Cal Northstate Rulz!!
xD
Its rong ! Too short smear , and its not a thumb shape , there is also many gaps
(Y) ..!
Mem so beautiful 😘😘😘
Bad demonstration!!
Not a great demonstration, would definitely bang though.