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ImmunoHistoMount™ is a permanent aqueous mounting medium designed for tissue sections and cell smears with peroxidase and alkaline phosphatase chromogens that cannot be dehydrated with organic solvents. This mounting medium preserves fast red, aminoethylycarbazole (AEC), BCIP/NBT, and BCIP/INT chromogens and is compatible with counterstains like hematoxylin and nuclear fast red (NFR). ImmunoHistoMount is also suitable for chromogens like DAB and DAB with nickel and cobalt. It is not compatible with routine H & E staining.
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ImmunoHistoMount™ is an aqueous-based mounting medium comparable to Crystal Mount™
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Crystal Mount is a trademark of Biomeda Corp.
ImmunoHistoMount is a trademark of ImmunoBioScience Corp.
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10 - Combustible liquids
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WGK 3
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Not applicable
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Not applicable
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