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Papanicolaou Stain

Acta Cytologica, 2006
Swati B. Dighe   +3 more
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Eco-Pap: The Ecological Modification of the Papanicolaou Stain for Sustainable Cervical Cancer Diagnosis

Acta Cytologica, 2018
Objectives: To validate the ecological modification of the Papanicolaou stain (Eco-Pap) for the diagnosis of cervical cancer. Study Design: A prospective study was performed at the Mother and Child “San Bartolomé” Hospital, Lima, Peru.
Jeel Moya-Salazar, V. Rojas-Zumaran
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Papanicolaou Staining Technique for Plant Cells

Stain Technology, 1973
(1973). Papanicolaou Staining Technique for Plant Cells. Stain Technology: Vol. 48, No. 5, pp. 259-260.
T E, Croley   +3 more
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Vegetable cells in Papanicolaou-stained cervical smears

Diagnostic Cytopathology, 2005
Vegetable cells are unusual findings in Papanicolaou-stained cervical smears; these structures could be wrongly mistaken for abnormal human cells, worm eggs, or spores by a cytologist encountering the possibility of meeting those elements in cytological analysis.
RIVASI, Francesco   +3 more
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Xylene-Free Papanicolaou Staining

Acta Cytologica
Introduction: Xylene (XL) is the most commonly used clearing agent in Papanicolaou staining. XL is hazardous and toxic chemical and prolonged exposure to XL can cause many ill-health effects. The health risk due to XL can be minimized by substituting XL with less hazardous clearing reagents such as Pine Oil (PO), Eucalyptus oil (EO), or Limonene (LM ...
Suhas, Dhende   +3 more
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Differential Nucleolar Staining Affinity with a Modified Papanicolaou Staining Procedure

Stain Technology, 1981
A modified Papanicolaou staining procedure using diluted Harris' hematoxylin with potassium alum is described. Nucleolar staining varies from blue to bright red. This technique has been applied to mammary tumor cell lines in vitro under several conditions of hormonal stimulation known to induce protein synthesis and cell differentiation.
J, Mouriquand   +4 more
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Cytologic evaluation of papanicolaou‐stained bone marrow aspirates

Diagnostic Cytopathology, 1989
AbstractAspirates obtained from bone marrow were prepared for routine Papanicolaou staining and screened by a cytologist. As a preliminary study, 100 consecutive bone marrow aspirations were examined. It was shown that metastatic carcinoma and primary bone marrow disorders (including leukemia, myelodysplastic syndromes, and multiple myeloma) can be ...
J J, Berman, R E, McNeill
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Combined Immunoreaction and Papanicolaou's Stain on Cytological Smears

Pathology - Research and Practice, 1986
The method described below combines an immunoreaction with Papanicolaou's stain on cytological smears. For the immunoreaction, the avidin-biotin-complex (ABC) method was used. The method was tested on various cytological material with the monoclonal antibody lu-5 and two polyclonal antibodies (anti-keratin and anti-chymotrypsin).
P, Dalquen   +4 more
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Objective evaluation of Papanicolaou staining.

Analytical and quantitative cytology and histology, 1998
To evaluate the color of cytoplasm stained by Papanicolaou staining quantitatively.Cytoplasm photographed under the same conditions was measured for spectral reflection by colorimetry, and the color of the cytoplasm was shown by the L*a*b* color specification.This method enabled us to specify the color of cytoplasm, which was classified in light green,
Y, Sakamoto, E, Taniguchi, K, Kakudo
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Demonstration ofChlamydia trachomatis in papanicolaou-stained gynecological smears

European Journal of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases, 1998
A fluorescent antibody staining method was developed to detect Chlamydia trachomatis elementary bodies in Papanicolaou-stained cervical smears. Twenty-five known chlamydia-positive and 12 chlamydia-negative smears were correctly identified using this method.
I, Rantala, S, Kivinen
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