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Hematoxylin in the 21stcentury
Biotechnic & Histochemistry, 2020Hematoxylin continues to be a popular substance in the 21st century. I present here some recent developments including the use and misuse of the terms, hematoxylin and hemalum, in biological staining. The medical use of hematoxylin and its application as a dye for hair or textiles continues to be of interest. Unusual applications including its use as a
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A Hematoxylin Staining Mountant for Microorganisms
Stain Technology, 1958A gum arabic mounting medium containing iron-hemotoxylin is described. It is suggested for use as a one step process for making permanent slides of fungi and algae where a simple procedure is of importance in routine use, and where structures are being studied that may be damaged, or displaced, by transfer from one solution to another.
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Mechanisms of chromation hematoxylin stains
Histochemie, 1969In chromation hematoxylin sequence stains of Weigert-Smith-Dietrich type an exploration is presented of the nature of chromium binding tissue end groups, of the valency of the bound chromium and of the mechanisms and conditions of its binding.
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Stain Technology, 1974
Mordant blue 3 may be used as a suhstitute for hematoxylin in hematoxylin and eosin stains. The staining solution consists of 0.25 g dye, 40 ml of 10% iron dam, 5 ml of cone H2SO4, and 955 ml of dirtilled H2O. Staining the is 5 minutes, followed by differentiation in acid water or acid alcohol.
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Mordant blue 3 may be used as a suhstitute for hematoxylin in hematoxylin and eosin stains. The staining solution consists of 0.25 g dye, 40 ml of 10% iron dam, 5 ml of cone H2SO4, and 955 ml of dirtilled H2O. Staining the is 5 minutes, followed by differentiation in acid water or acid alcohol.
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Stain Technology, 1943
Selected formulae and procedures for securing specific objectives in staining with hematoxylin are discussed in this article. The separate sections are numbered serially for ready reference, and the subject matter of the paper is arranged under the following self-explanatory divisions:
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Selected formulae and procedures for securing specific objectives in staining with hematoxylin are discussed in this article. The separate sections are numbered serially for ready reference, and the subject matter of the paper is arranged under the following self-explanatory divisions:
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The Preparation of Iron-Hematoxylin from Alum-Hematoxylin
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