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[Can azur-B eosin replace the May-Grünwald-Giemsa stain?].

Blut, 1976
A new method is described for staining blood and bone marrow smears. It is characterized by the presence of only two dyes, purified azure B and eosin in methanol, as stock solutions. Staining results are equivalent to those obtained by using the traditional dye mixtures according to May and Grunwald, Giemsa, Leishman or Wright.
D, Wittekind, V, Kretschmer, W, Löhr
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Azure B staining of DNA-aldehyde molecules of acid-hydrolysed tissue sections.

Microscopica acta, 1981
This communication presents a method for the preparation of azure B-SO2 with trichloracetic acid (TCA) and potassium metabisulphite for in situ demonstration of DNA-aldehyde molecules following acid hydrolysis of tissue sections. The shelf-life of such a dye-reagent is slightly more than that of the control, prepared with N HCl and potassium ...
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Heparins, Low-Molecular-Weight Heparins, and Other Glycosaminoglycans Analyzed by Agarose Gel Electrophoresis and Azure A-Silver Staining

Seminars in Thrombosis and Hemostasis, 1997
A sensitive, nonradioactive azure A-silver staining method combining agarose gel electrophoresis was established and evaluated. Unfractionated heparins (UFHs), low-molecular-weight heparins (LMWHs), heparan sulfate (HS), chondroitin sulfate A (CSA), dermatan sulfate (DS), keratan sulfate (KS), and hyaluronic acid (HA) were analyzed. The detection limit
L, Wang, R, Malsch, J, Harenberg
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Staining of DNA-phosphate groups with a mixture of azure A and acridine yellow.

Microscopica acta, 1980
This paper deals with staining of DNA-phosphate groups with a mixture of an equal parts of aqueous solution of azure A and acridine yellow in a 1:1 proportion and also embodies a study of the absorption properties of the stained nuclei. It also embodies results of sequential staining of nuclei stained first with azure A followed by staining with ...
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Mallory's Phloxine B-Methylene Blue-Azure II Stain Emphasizes Elastin and Collagen Bundles in Epoxy Embedded Lung

Stain Technology, 1988
A version of Mallory's phloxine-methylene blue-azure II technique suitable for large epoxy sections is described. Phloxine B (C.I. 45410) and a yellow-green interference filter (546-548 nm transmission) combine to give high contrast monochrome images. By comparing light micrographs of lung parenchyma entirely unstained or stained only with phloxine B ...
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Evaluation of the Azure Kinect and Its Comparison to Kinect V1 and Kinect V2

Sensors, 2021
Michal, Martin Dekan, Ľuboš Chovanec
exaly  

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