Three-reagent HemoGnost Perls (Prussian blue / Berlin blue) kit for the detection of reactive ferric (Fe3+) (not bound to haemoglobin) ions in cells. It is often applied on bone marrow and spleen cells.
HemoGnost Perls kit
Three-reagent HemoGnost Perls (Prussian blue / Berlin blue) kit for the detection of reactive ferric (Fe3+) (not bound to haemoglobin) ions in cells. It is often applied on bone marrow and spleen cells.
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