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IN a PACK SIZE of 100Ml 2 3,3 DIAMINOBENZIDINE TETRAHYDROCHLORIDE, in a PACK SIZE of 5Gm Item NAME OF THE ITEM No. Group 1 Pathology 1 2 MERCAPTOETHANOL (2-ME), IN A PACK SIZE OF 100ml 2 3,3 DIAMINOBENZIDINE TETRAHYDROCHLORIDE, IN A PACK SIZE OF 5gm 3 A.P.T.T WITH CALCIUM CHLORIDE (LIQUID STABLE), IN A PACK SIZE OF 1 X 3ml 4 A.P.T.T WITH CALCIUM CHLORIDE (LIQUID STABLE), IN A PACK SIZE OF 1 X 4 ml 5 ACETIC ACID GLACIAL (AR), IN A PACK SIZE OF 2.5 LITRES 6 ACETIC ACID GLACIAL (AR), IN A PACK SIZE OF 500ml 7 ACETONE, IN A PACK SIZE OF 2.5 LITRES 8 ACETONE, IN A PACK SIZE OF 500ml 9 ACID FUSCHIN, IN A PACK SIZE OF 25gm 10 ACTIVATED CHARCOAL, 500 gm 11 AET (2-AMINOETHYL ISO THIOURANIUMBROMIDE) 100 gm 12 ALCIAN BLUE, IN A PACK SIZE OF 5gm 13 ALUMINIUM CHLORIDE ANHYDROUS, IN A PACK SIZE OF 500gm 14 ALUMINIUM HYDROXIDE, IN A PACK SIZE OF 500gm 15 ALUMINIUM SULPHATE 500gm 16 AMMONIUM FERROUS SULPHATE 500gm 17 AMMONIUM OXALATE, IN A PACK SIZE OF 500gm ANTI - A ANTISERA MONOCLONAL 18 AVIDITY - 3-4 SECONDS TITRE - 1:256 IN A PACK SIZE OF 6 X 10 ml ANTI - B ANTISERA MONOCLONAL 19 AVIDITY - 3-4 SECONDS TITRE - 1:256 , IN A PACK SIZE OF 6 X 10 ml ANTI - D Igm MONOCLONAL 20 AVIDITY - 5-10 SECONDS TITRE - 1:128 , IN A PACK SIZE OF 6 X 10 ml ANTI - D Igm + IgG BLEND 21 AVIDITY - 10-20 SECONDS TITRE - 1:256 IN A PACK SIZE OF 6 X 10 ml 22 APTT CONTROL , IN A PACK SIZE OF 12 X 1 ml 23 Aqueous Borax 125 ml Page 1 of 52 24 Borax Carmine Powder 25 gm 25 Ammonium Sulphate Crystals 500gm 26 BARIUM CHLORIDE (AR), IN A PACK SIZE OF 500gm 27 BASIC FUSCHIN, IN A PACK SIZE OF 25gm 28 BENEDICT'S REAGENT (QUALITATIVE), IN A PACK SIZE OF 5LITRES 29 BENZIDINE, IN A PACK SIZE OF 50gm 30 BIEBRICH SCARLET, IN A PACK SIZE OF 25gm 31 BRILLIANT CRESYL BLUE (POWDER), IN A PACK SIZE OF 25gm 32 BRILLIANT CRESYL BLUE (SOLN.), IN A PACK SIZE OF 100 ml 33 BROMELAINE Lowest Pack Size 34 CALCIUM CHLORIDE ANHYDROUS, IN A PACK SIZE OF 500gm. 35 CALCIUM CHLORIDE SOLUTION, IN A PACK SIZE OF 10 ML 36 Carbol Fuschin 125ml 37 CARBOL FUSCHIN BASIC (STRONG) POWDER AR, IN A PACK SIZE OF 25gm/100gms 38 CARBOLIC ACID (PHENOL), IN A PACK SIZE OF 500gm 39 CARMINE STAIN, IN A PACK SIZE OF 25gm 40 CHLORAL HYDRATE 500 gm 41 CHLOROFORM, IN A PACK SIZE OF 2.5 LITRES 42 CHLOROFORM, IN A PACK SIZE OF 500ml 43 Chromic Acid 500gm 44 COPPER ACETATE 250gm COPPER SULPHATE SOLUTION OF SPECIFIC GRAVITY 1.053, IN A PACK SIZE OF 45 500ml 46 COPPER SULPHATE, IN A PACK SIZE OF 500gm 47 CRYSTAL VIOLET POWDER AR/GR, IN A PACK SIZE OF 25gm 48 CRYSTALLINE TRYPSIN TYPE III Lowest standard Pack 49 CYTOFIX SPRAY , IN A PACK SIZE OF 100-125 EACH 50 D.P.X MOUNT, IN A PACK SIZE OF 500 ml 51 D-DIMER, IN A PACK SIZE OF 25 Test 52 DEIONIOSED WATER, IN A PACK SIZE OF 5LITRES 53 DEXTRIN, IN A PACK SIZE OF 2.5 LITRE 54 DIACETYL MONOXIDE, IN A PACK SIZE OF 100gm 55 DIACETYL MONOXIDE, IN A PACK SIZE OF 25gm 56 DIGITONIN, IN A PACK SIZE OF 1gm 57 DISODIUM HYDROGEN PHOSPHATE AR, IN A PACK SIZE OF 500gm 58 DISODIUM TETRA BURATE 250gm DISPOSABLE EMBEDDING RINGS(PLASTIC) FOR BLOCK MAKING (ASSORTED 59 SIZES), IN A PACK SIZE OF 1000 PIECES 60 DISPOSABLE HOLDER FOR MICROTOME BLADE(High Profile and Low Profile) DISPOSABLE MICROTOME BLADE (HIGH PROFILE & LOW PROFILE), IN A PACK 61 SIZE OF 100 PCS/ PACK DISPOSABLE MICROTOME BLADE (HIGH PROFILE & LOW PROFILE), IN A PACK 62 SIZE OF 50 PCS/ PACK 63 D-LIMONENE (P-METHA-108DIENE), Standard Pack 64 DTT (DI-THIOTHREITOL), IN A PACK SIZE OF 10gm 65 DTT (DI-THIOTHREITOL), IN A PACK SIZE OF 5gm Page 2 of 52 66 E.D.T.A. POWDER(DIPOTASSIUM), IN A PACK SIZE OF 500gm 67 E.D.T.A. POWDER(DISODIUM), IN A PACK SIZE OF 500gm 68 EHRLICH'S REAGENT, IN A PACK SIZE OF 100ml 69 EOSIN(BDH), IN A PACK SIZE OF 25gm 70 ESBACH REAGENT, IN A PACK SIZE OF 500ml 71 ETHER (DIETHYL) (AR), IN A PACK SIZE OF 500ml 72 FAST GREEN STAIN, IN A PACK SIZE OF 25gm 73 FDP KIT 60 Tests 74 FERRIC AMMONIUM SULPHATE (AR), IN A PACK SIZE OF 500gm 75 FERRIC CHLORIDE, IN A PACK SIZE OF 500gm 76 FICIN 5gm,25gm&100gms 77 FORMALIN, IN A PACK SIZE OF 5 LITRES 78 FORMALIN, IN A PACK SIZE OF 500ml 79 FORMIC ACID 500ml 80 FOUCHET REAGENT, IN A PACK SIZE OF 100 ML 81 G6 PD KIT (NON KINETIC), Standard Size 82 GELATIN, IN A PACK SIZE OF 500gm 83 GIEMSA POWDER 25gm 84 GLUCOSE POWDER (AR), IN A PACK SIZE OF 500gm 85 GLYCERINE (AR), IN A PACK SIZE OF 2.5 LITRES 86 GLYCERINE (AR), IN A PACK SIZE OF 500ml 87 GLYCINE, IN A PACK SIZE OF 500gm 88 GRAM'S IODINE (SOLN.), IN A PACK SIZE OF 125ml 89 GRAM'S SAFRANINE (SOLN.), IN A PACK SIZE OF 125ml HAEMOGLOBIN FLUID (DRABKIN SOLN.) READY TO USE WITH HAEMOGLOBIN 90 STANDARD, IN A PACK SIZE OF 1 LITRE 91 HEMATOXYLIN (BDH), IN A PACK SIZE OF 25gm HEXAMETHYLENE HETRAMINE (METHENEAMINE), IN A PACK SIZE OF 250gm 92 93 HEXAMINE 500gm 94 HYDROCHLORIC ACID (CONC.), IN A PACK SIZE OF 2.5 LITRES 95 HYDROCHLORIC ACID (CONC.), IN A PACK SIZE OF 500ml 96 IMMERSION OIL, IN A PACK SIZE OF 125ml 97 IMMERSION OIL, IN A PACK SIZE OF 30ml 98 IMPROVED NEUBAEUR CHAMBER (SILVER COATED), SINGLE UNIT 99 IODINE POWDER, IN A PACK SIZE OF 100gm 100 IRON ALUM 500gm/1000gm 101 IRON HEAMOTOXYLIN 25gm 102 ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL, IN A PACK SIZE OF 2.5 LITRES 103 ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL, IN A PACK SIZE OF 500ml 104 L- NAPHTHYL ACETATE (AR), IN A PACK SIZE OF 10gm 105 LACTOPHENOL COTTON BLUE, IN A PACK SIZE OF 100ml 106 L-CYSTEIN HYDROCHLORIDE HYDRATE, IN A PACK SIZE OF 100 gm 107 L-CYSTEIN HYDROCHLORIDE HYDRATE, IN A PACK SIZE OF 25 gm 108 LEISHMAN STAIN (POWDER), IN A PACK SIZE OF 25gm 109 LEISHMAN STAIN (SOLN.), IN A PACK SIZE OF 100-500ml 110 LIGHT GREEN, IN A PACK SIZE OF 25gm 111 LIQUID AMMONIA, IN A PACK SIZE OF 500ml Page 3 of 52 112 LIQUOR AMMONIA 500ml LIQUID BASED CYTOLOGY SYSTEM WITH VIALS FOR COLLECTION, TRANSPORT 113 AND SOLUTION FOR PRESERVATION, CLEANING & LYSIS OF CELLS TO BE QUOTED WITH STAIN. LIQUID BASED CYTOLOGY SYSTEM WITH VIALS FOR COLLECTION, TRANSPORT 114 AND SOLUTION FOR PRESERVATION, CLEANING & LYSIS OF CELLS TO BE QUOTED WITHOUT STAIN. 115 LIQUID PARAFFIN, IN A PACK SIZE OF 2.5 LITRE 116 LIQUID PARAFFIN, IN A PACK SIZE OF 500ml 117 L-METHOXY ETHANOL (AR), IN A PACK SIZE OF 500ml 118 LUGOL'S IODINE, IN A PACK SIZE OF 125ml 119 MAY GRUNWALD SOLN., IN A PACK SIZE OF 125ml 120 MERCURIC CHLORIDE (ANALYTICAL REAGENT-AR), IN A PACK SIZE OF 100gm 121 MERCURIC CHLORIDE (ANALYTICAL REAGENT-AR), IN A PACK SIZE OF 500gm 122 MERCURIC OXIDE A/R, IN A PACK SIZE OF 100gm 123 METANIL YELLOW (AR), IN A PACK SIZE OF 25gm 124 METHANAMINE, Standard Pack 125 METHANOL , IN A PACK SIZE OF 2.5 LITRES METHANOL SOLN. FOR LEISHMAN STAIN PREP., IN A PACK SIZE OF 2.5 LITRE 126 127 METHYL GREEN, IN A PACK SIZE OF 5gm,25gm 128 METHYLENE BLUE 25gm 129 METHYLENE BLUE SOLUTION 125ml 130 MULTISTIX (MINIMUM 10 PARAMETERS), IN A PACK SIZE OF 100 Test 131 MYELO PEROXIDASE STAIN, IN A PACK SIZE OF 25 gm. 132 NEURAMINIDASE B GRADE I unit/Botlle 133 NEW METHYLENE BLUE, IN A PACK SIZE OF 5gm, 10gm 134 NITRIC ACID CONC. (AR), IN A PACK SIZE OF 2.5 LITRE 135 OIL RED O IN A PACK SIZE OF 25gm 136 ORANGE G, IN A PACK SIZE OF 100gm 137 ORANGE G, IN A PACK SIZE OF 25gm 138 OXALIC ACID(AR), IN A PACK SIZE OF 500gm 139 PAP STAINING SOLN. SET OF THREE (1A,2B,3B), IN A PACK SIZE OF 125ml 140 PAPAIN CRUDE POWDER 100gm 141 PAPAIN LIQUID, IN A PACK SIZE OF 100TU/mg 142 PARAFFIN WAX(60-62 DEG.C), IN A PACK SIZE OF 2KG 143 PARAFFIN WAX(60-62 DEG.C), IN A PACK SIZE OF 500gm 144 PEANUT OIL, IN A PACK SIZE OF 500 ML 145 PER-IODIC ACID FOR PAS, IN A PACK SIZE OF 100gm 146 PHENOL, IN A PACK SIZE OF 500 gm 147 PHOSPHOMOLYBDIC ACID, IN A PACK SIZE OF 500gm 148 PHOSPHOTUNGSTIC ACID, IN A PACK SIZE OF 100gm 149 POLYBRENE (HEXADIMETHRIBINE BROMIDE), standard pack 150 POLYETHYLENE GLYCOL H(CH2CH2)nOH, IN A PACK SIZE OF 500 GM 151 PONCEAU 2 R, IN A PACK SIZE OF 25gm Page 4 of 52 152 POT. DICHROMATE POWDER, IN A PACK SIZE OF 500gm 153 POT. DIHYDROGEN PHOSPHATE, IN A PACK SIZE OF 500gm 154 POT. HYDROXIDE (AR), IN A PACK SIZE OF 500gm 155 POT. PERMANGNATE POWDER, IN A PACK SIZE OF 500gm 156 POTASH ALUM AR, IN A PACK SIZE OF 500gm 157 POTASSIUM CARBONATE, IN A PACK SIZE OF 500gm 158 POTASSIUM CHLORIDE 500gm 159 POTASSIUM DIHYDROGEN ORTHOPHOSPHATE 500gm 160 POTASSIUM FERRICYANIDE, IN A PACK SIZE OF 500gm 161 POTASSIUM IODIDE, IN A PACK SIZE OF 500gm 162 POTASSIUM IODIDE, IN A PACK SIZE OF 100gm 163 POTASSIUM METABISULPHITE (AR), IN A PACK SIZE OF 500gm 164 POTASSIUM OXALATE, IN A PACK SIZE OF 500gm 165 PREGNANCY ELISA CARD, IN A PACK SIZE OF 25 TESTS 166 PREGNANCY ELISA CARD, IN A PACK SIZE OF 50 TESTS 167 PREGNANCY TEST KIT (LATEX), IN A PACK SIZE OF 100 Test 168 PREGNANCY TEST KIT (LATEX), IN A PACK SIZE OF 50 Test PROTHROMBIN TIME (REAGENT ~ ISI 1.2-1.3) DETECTION KIT IN PLASMA, multiple 169 of 5 ml PROTHROMBIN TIME (REAGENT ~ ISI 1.2-1.3) DETECTION KIT IN PLASMA, multiple 170 of 10 ml 171 PT CONTROL , IN A PACK SIZE OF 12 X 1 ml 172 PYRIDINE, IN A PACK SIZE OF 100ml 173 RETICULOCYTE FLUID, IN A PACK SIZE OF 100ml 174 SAFRANIN O POWDER, IN A PACK SIZE OF 25gm 175 SCHIFF'S REAGENT FOR PAS, IN A PACK SIZE OF 100ml.
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