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Sternheimer Malbin Urine Sediment Stain, 50mL/Bottle
Sternheimer Malbin Urine Sediment Stain, 50mL/Bottle
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Sternheimer Malbin Urine Sediment Stain, 50mL/Bottle
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tabilized modification of the Sternheimer-Malbin urinary stain
This highly selective formula stains blood cells, casts, and other formed elements in urinary sediment in a distinctive fashion which permits rapid and accurate identification
Consistent and reliable interpretation of unstained specimens is often difficult due to the refractile nature of many of the formed elements, the requirement for reduced illumination, and the need for experience on the part of the observer