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The advantages of the Commission Internationale de l'Eclairage (CIE) color measurements and the use of the standardizable purified azure B-eosin Y stain, as compared to the commonly used commercial Giemsa stain, were studied. Color measurement and analysis according to the CIE standards allows the comparison of color measurements from different slides ...
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Endoscopic observation of the gastric mucus in vivo stained with azure A.
Gastric mucus was stained with Azure A, a cationic dye, which had the highest affinity with macromolecular constituents of the mucus, under such conditions as 0.2% Azure A-0.5% NaHCO3 solution (pH 8.1) in dye concentration, staining for ten minutes, 37 degrees C in reaction temperature and the salt concentration and ionic strength below 6.0 x 10(-2 ...
Takeshi Kamada +4 more
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Specific vital staining of the Golgi zone in tissue culture with Azure B
Etienne Y. Lasfargues, Jennie Di Fine
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Modifcation of the French Azure C Tissue Stain
Rachel Haynes
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On the nature of the purple coloration of leucocyte nuclei stained with Azure B-Eosin Y
P. N. Marshall, W. Galbraith
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Standardized Azure B as a reticulocyte stain
Clinical & Laboratory Haematology, 1987Standardized (i.e. purified) Azure B (AB), now commercially available, is recommended as the standard dye for reticulocyte staining. AB is compared with the frequently used cationic dye Brilliant Cresyl Blue by visual observation and computer-guided image analysis.
D, Wittekind, E, Schulte
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Azure B‐eosin Y stain as the standard Romanowsky‐Giemsa stain*
British Journal of Haematology, 1982Summary.An azure B‐eosin Y stain is described which is intended to fulfil the requirements of a standard Romanowsky‐Giemsa stain. It consists of pure azure B and eosin Y only and gives strictly reproducible staining results.
D H, Wittekind, V, Kretschmer, I, Sohmer
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Methylene blue-azure B-eosin as a substitute for May-Grünwald-Giemsa and Jenner-Giemsa stains.
The Romanowsky-type stain of Marshall et al. [J. clin. Pathol. 28, 920--923 (1975)] is described. It possesses several advantages over the widely used May-Grünwald-Giemsa and Jenner-Giemsa stains. These include ease and speed of preparation, a shorter staining time and reproducibility of results.
Marshall Pn
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