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Journal of Microbiological Methods, 2012
Leptospirosis is an infectious disease of worldwide importance. The development of diagnostic techniques allows sick animals to be identified, reservoirs to be eliminated and the disease prevented and controlled. The present study aimed to compare different techniques for diagnosing leptospirosis in sheep.
Felipe Fornazari +2 more
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Leptospirosis is an infectious disease of worldwide importance. The development of diagnostic techniques allows sick animals to be identified, reservoirs to be eliminated and the disease prevented and controlled. The present study aimed to compare different techniques for diagnosing leptospirosis in sheep.
Felipe Fornazari +2 more
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This laboratory was asked some months ago by Dr. U. J. Wile of the department of dermatology and syphilology of the University Hospital whether our method of staining spirochetes could be applied to the clots obtained from spinal fluid by the Alzheimer method.
ALDRED SCOTT WARTHIN
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Improved Warthin-Starry Method of Staining Spirochetes in Tissue Sections*
American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1938Donald A Kerr
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La dimostrazione delle spirochete nel materiale istologico è un quesito che viene posto frequentemente al laboratorio di istopatologia. Le metodiche finora usate sfruttano la capacità delle spirochete di legare isali di argento o di metalli pesanti e presentano diverse problematiche sia di carattere tecnico che interpretativo.
B.r.i.g.a.d.i.n.i. S +3 more
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Inconsistent Warthin-Starry for Helicobacter pylori
Journal of Histotechnology, 1995exaly +3 more sources
Imprégnation argentique de WARTHIN STARRY modifiée au pyrocatéchol sur coupes histologiques
Revue Francaise Des Laboratoires, 1995M Huerre
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A Modified Warthin-Starry Procedure at LowpH for Melanin
American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1980The Warthin-Starry argyrophilic silver stain peformed at pH 3.2 is a highly effective method for the demonstration of melanin in tissue sections. Eighty-five melanocytic tumors were studied using the Warthin-Starry and the Fontana-Masson procedures.
R L, Warkel, L G, Luna, E B, Helwig
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