Jones Method for Kidney

Jones‘ stain, also Jones stain, is a methenamine silver-Periodic acid-Schiff stain used in pathology. It is also referred to as methenamine PAS which is commonly abbreviated MPAS. It stains for basement membrane and is widely used in the investigation of medical kidney diseases.

– Silver Method
For the staining of basement membranes, reticulum fibers, collagen and nuclei.

Technical Data Sheet

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Vignette SKU Description UNIT Quantité
D26396-01 D26396-01

Periodic Acid, 0.5%, Aqueous

500 ml
D26396-02 D26396-02

Methenamine Solution, 3%, Aqueous

500 ml
D26396-03 D26396-03

Silver Nitrate, 5% Aqueous Solution

250 m
D26396-04 D26396-04

Borate Buffer Working Solution

500 ml
D26396-05 D26396-05

Gold Chloride, 0.2%, Aqueous

250 m
D26396-06 D26396-06

Harris’s Hematoxylin

500 ml
D26396-07 D26396-07

Alcoholic Eosin Y Staining Solution

500 ml
D26396-09 D26396-09

Sodium Thiosulfate, 3%, Aqueous

500 ml
D26396-11 D26396-11

Potassium Ferricyanide, 0.5%, Aqueous

500 ml
D26396-12 D26396-12

Sodium Metabisulfite, 3%, Aqueous

500 ml
D26396-13 D26396-13

Acid Alcohol, 1%

500 ml
D26396-14 D26396-14

Ammonia Water, 0.3%

500 ml

Description

Jones‘ stain, also Jones stain, is a methenamine silver-Periodic acid-Schiff stain used in pathology. It is also referred to as methenamine PAS which is commonly abbreviated MPAS. It stains for basement membrane and is widely used in the investigation of medical kidney diseases.

Stain results:

Basement membranes, reticulum fibers:   Black
Nuclei:   Blue
Cytoplasm, collagen, connective tissue:   Pink-Orange

 

MSDS 26396-01 MSDS 26396-02 MSDS 26396-03 MSDS 26396-04
MSDS 26396-05 MSDS 26396-06 MSDS 26396-07 MSDS 26396-09
MSDS 26396-11 MSDS 26396-12 MSDS 26396-13 MSDS 26396-14

References:
Jones, D.B., Amer. J. Path. 27:99 (1951)
AFIP Manual of Histological Staining Methods, 3rd Ed., Ed. L. Luna: NY: McGraw-Hill Publications, c. 1968, p. 97

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