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The central odontogenic fibroma and the hyperplastic dental follicle: study with Picrosirius red and polarizing microscopy

Journal of Oral Pathology and Medicine, 1996
The central odontogenic fibroma (COF) is an uncommon odontogenic tumor in which the microscopic appearance is similar to that of the hyperplastic dental follicle (HDF). Distinction between these lesions is based mainly on their clinical and radiologic features.
Abraham Hirshberg   +2 more
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Capsular collagen staining of follicular thyroid neoplasms by picrosirius red: role in differential diagnosis

Acta Histochemica, 2001
A key criterion in the diagnosis of thyroid follicular carcinoma is capsular invasion, but invasion cannot always be demonstrated histologically. Since invasion is likely to evoke reactions in the capsular collagen, we examined the effects of invasion on capsular collagen with the picrosirius orange-red (PSR) staining technique for collagen.
Rumelia Koren   +2 more
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Analysis of collagen fibres in human dental pulp using picrosirius red stain and polarised microscopy

Journal of Pierre Fauchard Academy (Pierre Fauchard Academy India Section), 2014
Background: The extracellular matrix (ECM) performs a very important function in growth regulation, tissue differentiation and organization. Diseases of pulp are seen in all ages. Collagen, the main macromolecule of dental pulp, varies in its number, thickness and distribution with age.
Treville Pereira, Avinash Tamgadge
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Picrosirius Red Staining of Dental Structures

Stain Technology, 1988
Histologic sections of dog mandibles and teeth were stained with picrosirius red and Mayer's hematoxylin. Collagenous structures of the mandible stained brilliant red. Dentinal tubules, Sharpey's fibers and other structures not easily seen in sections stained with hematoxylin and eosin alone were seen clearly after this procedure. Under polarized light
J K, Roush, G J, Breur, J W, Wilson
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Picrosirius red: a better polarizing stain

Journal of Histotechnology, 2017
Collagen is a part of the extracellular matrix proteins that form an integral part of the connective tissue stroma.
Sonia Gupta   +5 more
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Quantitative assessment of myocardial collagen with picrosirius red staining and circularly polarized light

Basic Research in Cardiology, 1994
Collagen plays a major role in the structural organization of the heart and therefore direct visualization of collagen fibers is a crucial component of cardiac analysis. Although linearly polarized light has proven an effective tool for the examination of myocardial collagen in histologic sections, the use of circularly polarized light may offer ...
P, Whittaker   +3 more
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Polarization microscopy and microspectrophotometry of Sirius Red, Picrosirius and Chlorantine Fast Red aggregates and of their complexes with collagen

The Histochemical Journal, 1982
A detailed quantitative analysis of the anisotropic properties of Sirius Red F3B, Picrosirius, and Chlorantine Fast Red crystals, and of their complexes with a macromolecularly oriented protein either in a pure form or as part of a tissue structure was carried out. Collagen I was used as the protein model.
B C, Vidal, M L, Mello, E R, Pimentel
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Are the polarization colors of Picrosirius red-stained collagen determined only by the diameter of the fibers?

Histochemistry, 1989
Polarization colors of various purified collagens were studied in fibers of similar thickness. Three different soluble collagens of type I, insoluble collagen type I, lathyritic collagen type I, two p-N-collagens type I, pepsin extract collagen type II, two soluble collagens type III, p-N-collagen type III, and soluble collagen type V were submitted to
D, Dayan   +4 more
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Method for Picrosirius Red-Polarization Detection of Collagen Fibers in Tissue Sections

2017
The extracellular matrix is critical in guiding cell behavior in normal and pathologic tissues, particularly in cancers and fibrosis. Highlighting the organization (or disorganization) of a collagen-containing matrix can be very useful for understanding or grading pathophysiological conditions. The picrosirius red stain (also called "Sirius red" stain)
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Images quantified for fibrosis by Red Picrosirius-Chow/HFD/CD-HFD

2021
Images used for quantification of fibrosis by Red Picrosirius in Chow/HFD/CD-HFD treated ...
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