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Stain Technology: Progress in the Standardization of Stains: The History of Staining

Stain Technology, 1932
(1932). Stain Technology: Progress in the Standardization of Stains: The History of Staining. Stain Technology: Vol. 7, No. 4, pp. 113-114.
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Evaluation of the staining potential of silver diamine fluoride: in vitro

International Journal of Paediatric Dentistry, 2018
BACKGROUND Silver diamine fluoride (SDF) is a cariostatic agent used to adjunctively manage dental caries in high-risk groups. However, black staining is a frequently reported side effect following SDF application and influences the acceptability of this
J. Patel, R. Anthonappa, N. King
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The Orcein Stain—A Versatile Stain for Histopathology

Journal of Histotechnology, 2002
Combinations of the orcein stain with other special stains that allow the demonstration of elastic tissue, basement membranes, collagen, ground substance, iron, and mucins in the same section are p...
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The Staining of Radulae

Stain Technology, 1948
A review of the various methods of staining and mounting radulae is given. Normally the radula should be extracted with 0.5 to 1% sodium hydroxide solution, and the associated tissues removed before staining. Two staining methods are recommended for facilitating the interpretation of radulae.
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A rapid and simple method for measuring thymocyte apoptosis by propidium iodide staining and flow cytometry.

JIM - Journal of Immunological Methods, 1991
I. Nicoletti   +4 more
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A stain with catechol

Acta Histochemica, 1977
Summary When catechol, the simplest o-dihydroxy aromatic compound, is oxidized in the presence of potassium alum, there results a solution which stains very similarly to an alum hematoxylin.
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Fast and sensitive silver staining of DNA in polyacrylamide gels.

Analytical Biochemistry, 1991
B. Bassam   +2 more
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Stains, Staining and the Ethics of Dirty Work

2012
This chapter focuses on the theoretical potential of stains and staining as a productive way of understanding dirty work, especially the physical,social and moral taint attributed to it (Ashforth and Kreiner, 1999; Drew et al., 2007). The concept of the stain can be understood through the ethics of dirty work, focusing on healthcare and the presence of
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