The Rational Use of Dyes in Biology and General Staining Methods |
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ON THE THEORY OF COLOUR IN RELATION TO ORGANIC MOLECULES | 3 |
ON THE NATURE AND INTERACTIONS OF DYE MOLECULES | 9 |
INTERACTIONS BETWEEN ACID AND BASIC DYES | 39 |
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2Na+ 70 per cent absolute alcohol Absorption maximum acetic acid acid dye acid fuchsin Alcohol absolute allow aniline anionic dyes appear azur basic basic dye blood blot Cello Cellosolve cells cent alcohol cent aqueous changes chloride chromosomes clear Clove oil colour compound Cover coverslip crystals cyanin cytoplasm dark Dehydrate differential differential staining Dissolve distilled water drop dye ions effect eosin examine example excess filter five minutes Glycerol groups Gurr haematoxylin heat Immerse interaction iodine leave light green MacConaill material method methyl methylene blue Michrome microscope mixture Molecular weight molecules mordant mount NaO3S Note nuclei orange organic Place plant Potassium preparation present reaction Reference remove Results Rinse safranin seconds shaking slide smears sodium Solutions required stain structure substance tap water Technique tissue elements Transfer usual violet volume Wash xylol yellow