| Document title | PUC: General category | PUC: Family | PUC: Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| 58001A CONGO RED AMYLOID KIT | Laboratory supplies | - | - |
| CONGO RED | Laboratory supplies | - | - |
| CONGO RED | Laboratory supplies | - | - |
| CONGO RED AMYLOID FROM CONGO RED KIT | Laboratory supplies | - | - |
| CONGO RED CERTIFIED, C6277, COMPONENT OF HT60-3 | Laboratory supplies | - | - |
| CONGO RED CERTIFIED,C 6277 | Laboratory supplies | - | - |
| CONGO RED SOLUTION, HT 60-3, HT 60-1 | Laboratory supplies | - | - |
| CONGO RED, 1340 | Laboratory supplies | - | - |
| CONGO RED, C580 25 | Laboratory supplies | - | - |
| CONGO RED, C580-25 | Laboratory supplies | - | - |
| CONGO RED, C58025 | Laboratory supplies | - | - |
| CONGO RED, C6767 | Laboratory supplies | - | - |
| CONGO RED, CERTIFIED (CI 22120), 86095-6 | Laboratory supplies | - | - |
| CONGO RED, CX1900 | Laboratory supplies | - | - |
| CONGO RED, CX1905 | Laboratory supplies | - | - |
| CONGO RED, HS-510 | Laboratory supplies | - | - |
| CONGO RED, S70401 | Laboratory supplies | - | - |
| CONGO RED, S70401-1 | Laboratory supplies | - | - |
| CONGO RED, S704011 | Laboratory supplies | - | - |
| CONGO RED, S71402 | Laboratory supplies | - | - |
| CONGO RED; CATALOG NO. C58025 | Laboratory supplies | - | - |
| disodium 3,3-[[1,1-biphenyl]-4,4-diylbis(azo)]bis(4-aminonaphthalene-1-sulphonate) | Raw materials | - | - |
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