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Stain–Decolorize–Stain (SDS): a new technique for multiple staining

Histochemistry and Cell Biology, 2014
Multiple staining of more than one gene/antigen on a single tissue section is an indispensable tool in cell and tissue research. However, most of the available multiple staining techniques have limitations, and there has been no technique to simultaneously visualize and distinguish tissue antigens, nucleotide sequences and other chemical compounds on ...
Jing, Li, Yan, Zhou, Jiang, Gu
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Differential Staining of Bacteria: Flagella Stain

Current Protocols in Microbiology, 2009
AbstractBacterial flagella are appendages used for motility. Their presence is a useful tool for identification and differentiation of prokaryotes. Since flagella are too thin to be seen by compound light microscopy, staining methods employ the use of a mordant (often tannic acid) to make them thick enough to see using an oil immersion objective.
Donald P, Breakwell   +2 more
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Preliminary Staining of Bacteria: Simple Stains

Current Protocols in Microbiology, 2009
AbstractSimple staining involves directly staining the bacterial cell with a positively charged dye in order to see bacterial detail, in contrast to negative staining where the bacteria remain unstained against a dark background. Curr. Protoc. Microbiol. 15:A.3E.1‐A.3E.5. © 2009 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Rita B, Moyes   +2 more
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Immunoperoxidase staining of previously stained tissue

Journal of Cutaneous Pathology, 1984
Using an unlabelled antibody peroxidase‐antiperoxidase method, We have demonstrated than certain tissue antigens can be identified in tissue sections previously stained with hematoxylin and eosin. This technique is useful in identifying antigens in tissues where insufficient unstained material is available.
D, Walder, N S, Penneys, M, Nadji
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Preliminary Staining of Bacteria: Negative Stain

Current Protocols in Microbiology, 2009
AbstractNegative staining is one of the many staining techniques that can be employed for viewing of bacterial cell morphology and size. The advantages of the negative stain include the use of only one stain and the absence of heat fixation of the sample.
Rita B, Moyes   +2 more
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