Standardization and Quantitation of Diagnostic Staining in CytologyMathilde E. Boon, Lanbrecht Piet Kok |
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Foreword by Franco Rilke | 7 |
Hematoxylin and the Feulgen Reagent in Nuclear Staining | 15 |
On the Nature of the RomanowskyGiemsa Staining and the RomanowskyGiemsa Effect | 27 |
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