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A Modified Papanicolaou Stain for Cytological Structures

Journal of Histotechnology, 1982
AbstractA modified stain for general routine cytology use is presented. This stain is basically that of Papanicolaou, but prepared as a single prebuffered powder in 95% ethanol to make one staining solution. The tinctorial patterns are similar to its predecessor — thus cell identification presents little difficulty.
A. R. Villanueva, A. J. Levine
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Papanicolaou stain: Is it economical to switch to rapid, economical, acetic acid, papanicolaou stain?

Acta cytologica, 2006
To standardize an inexpensive and rapid Papanicolaou staining technique with limited ethanol usage.Smears from 200 patients were collected (2 per patient) and fixed in methanol. Half were subjected to conventional Papanicolaou and half to stain ing with rapid, economical, acetic acid Papanicolaou (REAP) stain.
Swati B, Dighe   +3 more
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Papanicolaou staining--a review.

Microscopica acta, 1983
Some technical aspects of Papanicolaou staining are reviewed. The history of the technique is traced from Mallory's aniline blue technique through Masson's trichrome procedure to the techniques of Shorr. The histochemistry of the three Papanicolaou staining solutions (aluminum-"hematoxylin", OG and EA) is discussed.
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Fast Papanicolaou Stain

American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1985
J G, Caya   +3 more
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Comparison of Papanicolaou staining and Feulgen staining for automated prescreening.

Analytical and quantitative cytology, 1983
Feulgen staining is considered to be a quantitative DNA-specific cytochemical procedure. The applicability of this staining in high-resolution cytometry was tested in comparison with a regressive Papanicolaou staining. Papanicolaou-stained or Feulgen-stained intermediate and carcinoma cells selected by a cytologist were examined with a Zeiss scanning ...
H J, Soost   +4 more
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Modified Papanicolaou Stain for Amebae*

American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1949
P, MICHAEL, E K, MARKELL
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Stain-free identification of cell nuclei using tomographic phase microscopy in flow cytometry

Nature Photonics, 2022
Daniele Pirone   +2 more
exaly  

Efficacy of modified rapid economic acetic acid‐based Papanicolaou stain

Cytopathology, 2016
P. Bhagat   +5 more
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Chlamydial infection in Papanicolaou-stained cervical smears.

Acta cytologica, 1984
Infection by Chlamydia trachomatis was frequently observed in routine cytologic smears studied for cancer detection. Seventy-three smears from 187 Chlamydia-positive cases seen in a two-and-one-half-year period were reviewed to establish the relationship between C. trachomatis infection and the incidence of metaplastic and dysplastic cells.
R J, de Borges   +3 more
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