Staining Animal Tissues: Practical and Theoretical |
Contents
DYES AS DIFFERENTIATORS AND DECOLORIZERS | 10 |
EFFECT OF HEAT ON PH OF AQUEOUS DYE SOLUTIONS | 29 |
Acridine dyes | 36 |
Copyright | |
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absolute alcohol acid fuchsin allow alum appear aqueous balsam basic blood boiling brown carbonate carmine Celloidin cells changes chloride Clear in xylol Clearmount collagen colour conc CONGO RED containing cool cytoplasm dark Dehydrate Differentiate diluted Dissolve distilled water drop elements embedded eosin examination excess fibres filter five minutes fluid formaldehyde formalin four Glacial acetic acid glycerine graded granules green groups haematoxylin half Heat Immerse iodine leave light material Mercuric method Methyl methylene blue Michrome microscope mixture Molecular weight mount mountant neutral Note nuclei orange original paraffin wax Picric acid pieces pink Potassium precipitate prepared pure purple reagent Reference remove Results Rinse running water saturated seconds Shake slides Sodium Solubility Solutions required stain Sudan tap water Technique thickness tissue Transfer twenty-four hours usual violet volume Wash Wash in running yellow