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  • New fuchsine can be used for staining acid fast organism, eg. by Ziehl-Neelsen stai
  • The Kinyoun stain is a method of staining acid-fast microorganisms, specifically mycoba
  • New methylene blue (also NMB) is an organic staining agent used in diagnostic cytopathology and hi
  • at sperm cells are present (typically through staining and light microscopy) in a vaginal/rectal sam
  • The generally oval nucleus is deep staining and may have an adjacent vacuole.
  • va during the healing process, reducing urine staining and amount of flystrike.
  • by Lustgarten, who found a bacillus with the staining appearance of tubercle bacilli in syphilitic
  • behave essentially identically in biological staining applications, and most manufacturers of safra
  • Haemalum solutions used for routine staining are more concentrated and more acidic (pH2-2.
  • mals, and as a way of reducing epiphora (tear staining) around the eyes of white faced dogs.
  • ls, marked by increased SA-beta-galactosidase staining, as well as p53 accumulation and activation o
  • Staining blue-green where injured.
  • Staining blue-green to black where bruised.
  • ted completely black in order to cover up the staining by the emissions from the exhaust.
  • tion between each sample and so that antibody staining can be directly compared between samples.
  • As with hematoxylin, brazilin can be used for staining cell nuclei in histological preparations when
  • in the phlox family known by the common name staining collomia.
  • es not necessarily indicate the Gram-positive staining common to class Bacilli.
  • tein, used at pH3.2 (higher than is usual for staining), contain a cationic dye-metal complex and wi
  • Also in Gram staining, crystal violet stains only Gram-positive bac
  • Amido black 10B is an amino acid staining diazo dye used in biochemical research to sta
  • chemist who, in 1914, developed a method for staining DNA (now known as the Feulgen stain) and who
  • In microscopy, it is used as a staining dye.
  • For staining, eosin Y is typically used in concentrations
  • particular, the piece suffered from metallic staining, erosion, green caulking on the pedestal, and
  • ng and light to deep bluish-purple with white staining, especially inside.
  • It is also used in histology, for staining fibrin with the MSB Trichrome stain.
  • the argyrophilic (silver staining) fibrous structures present in basement membr
  • Richard Pfeiffer also invented a universal staining for histological preparations.
  • brains of the late term fetus and newborn by staining for myelin.
  • Immunohistochemical staining for myeloperoxidase used to be administered i
  • a synthetic azo dye used in histology in many staining formulations.
  • Can be used for staining Golgi apparatus in cells and Nissl granules i
  • glabrous, vertically striate, yellowish buff, staining greenish when handled or in age, the partial
  • At the 2001 UK Census, the civil parish of Staining had a population of 2,312, with 923 household
  • mlet of Newton is part of the civil parish of Staining; Hardhorn belongs to Poulton-le-Fylde.
  • Staining has a generally temperate maritime climate li
  • Because of this it is used in histology for staining heparin in mast cells.
  • he first electron-dense reagent used for cell staining in electron microscopy imaging.
  • transparent discoloration to an orange-brown staining in the wood.
  • etual curate of the London church All Hallows Staining in 1629.
  • 5, or C.I. 50040) is a eurhodin dye used for staining in histology.
  • However, the use of myeloperoxidase staining in this setting has been supplanted by the wi
  • the correct length will reduce the amount of staining in the breech area due to urine and fecal mat
  • Blue staining indicates presence of the gene mRNAs.
  • Moeller staining involves the use of a steamed dye reagent in
  • Cell staining is a very versatile technique and, if the ant
  • que top to bottom stain pattern of panel edge staining is caused when the build-up of dirt and pollu
  • Panel edge staining is the by-product the build-up of dirt and po
  • Myeloperoxidase staining is still important in the diagnosis of extram
  • This lighter staining is due to the less compact structure of euchr
  • Staining is positive for vimentin, negative for cytoke
  • Staining is a village and civil parish in Lancashire,
  • Immunohistochemical staining is often helpful in this regard, endocervical
  • Standard ethidium bromide staining is less sensitive than these methods and can
  • ket with the point extended, which may cause staining.. Lamy is also one of the few pen manufacturer
  • It is a transparent, lightly staining, light valued, intense medium yellow pigment.
  • In some circumstances, cell staining may also be used to determine the approximate
  • Panel edge staining may also appear on powder coated aluminium, p
  • lum) are often said to be basophilic, but the staining mechanism is not as simple as for basic (cati
  • iagnose the nervous system using histological staining methods.
  • in combination with other dyes, and for many staining methods.
  • It is also known as grey staining, micro spalling or frosting.
  • n, and is used in protocols for intracellular staining of these cytokines
  • lysochrome (fat-soluble dye) azo dye used for staining of triglycerides in frozen sections, and some
  • CD10 immunohistochemical staining of normal kidney.
  • This allowed for reproducible staining of cells for microscopy purposes.
  • echnology allows the reversible isolation and staining of antigen-specific T-cells.
  • This produces a dark red staining of the muscle fibers given the name “ragged r
  • ochrome is a soluble dye used for biochemical staining of triglycerides, fatty acids, and lipoprotei
  • Symptoms include excessive tearing and tear staining of the hair around the eye.
  • The staining of the black heartwood is caused by fungus, a
  • sed to stain embryonal tissues and supravital staining of blood.
  • many of his researches, and wrote much on the staining of bacteria in microscopy.
  • sed as a counterstain for Victoria blue R for staining of acid-fast microorganisms.
  • sochrome (fat-soluble dye) diazo dye used for staining of triglycerides in frozen sections, and some
  • rome (fat-soluble dye) diazo dye used for the staining of lipids, triglycerides and lipoproteins on
  • is called carbol fuchsin and is used for the staining of the bacterium which causes tuberculosis.
  • urification by such methods as Coomassie blue staining of polyacrylamide gels or Western blotting.
  • s, c-ANCA and p-ANCA, based on the pattern of staining on ethanol-fixed neutrophils and the main tar
  • h no structural problems were found the water staining on the cladding gave the impression of a poor
  • Flesh looks whitish to pale yellow; not staining on exposure.
  • mal water level is shown by the extent of the staining on the wall
  • n sheep, but it decreases the amount of urine staining on the belly of the sheep.
  • e seen with the light microscope using silver staining or with immunofluorescence techniques that la
  • s are stained by colloidal gold total protein staining or Sypro Ruby total protein staining.
  • Staining orange-brownish or sometimes bluish-green whe
  • This makes it useful for staining organisms that are weakly acid fast, such as
  • used by histologists to describe a particular staining pattern of cells and tissues when using haema
  • The granular, cytoplasmic staining pattern of c-ANCA
  • bodies show a diffusely granular, cytoplasmic staining pattern under microscopy.
  • il Cytoplasmic Antibodies, show a perinuclear staining pattern.
  • ine or TMB is a chromogenic substrate used in staining procedures in immunohistochemistry as well as
  • ue is used as a dye for a number of different staining procedures, such as Wright's stain and Jenner
  • For staining purposes Sudan IV can be made up in propylene
  • using an assay that links their function to a staining reaction.
  • may be visualised not only by general protein staining reagents but also by specific enzyme-linked s
  • sh or blue-green color where damaged, and the staining remains visible after drying.
  • solved by singe-particle cryo-EM and negative staining, respectively (Muench 2009, Diepholz 2008, Zh
  • tions of toluidine blue are commonly used for staining semi-thin (0.5 to 1 μm) sections of resin-emb
  • Since it is a temporary staining technique, methylene blue can also be used to
  • terstain to the fuchsine stain in the Gimenez staining technique.
  • For detection of cells general staining techniques (e.g.
  • ether, in the early 1980s, they used antibody staining techniques to find nearly identical genes bet
  • yond 72 hours after intercourse, depending on staining techniques.
  • on, spores are resistant to commonly employed staining techniques; therefore alternative staining me
  • It is semi-permanent staining that dulls the panel or facades surface (in p
  • at the protein bands could be stained without staining the polyacrylamide by using a colloid of the
  • ormally travel the length of the wine bottle, staining the surfaces it comes into contact with such
  • The Psychiatrist", where, after inadvertently staining the chest area of a female guest with paint,
  • amage the wood surface, raising the grain and staining the colour.
  • Almost immediately after staining the piece would be coated with a clear glaze
  • e baby beaver's wound seeped into the ground, staining the clay to this colour.
  • The sea subsequently wore away several rocks, staining the sea in the area and the beach pink for a
  • Redcaps must kill regularly, for if the blood staining their hats dries out, they die.
  • penetrate the tough walls of the endospores, staining them green.
  • Antibody staining therefore results in fluorescence of the regi
  • DAPI can be used for both fixed and live cell staining, though the concentration of DAPI needed for
  • It is used in histology for staining tissues.
  • and consistent rainfall encourage panel edge staining to develop.
  • mmonly used in the diagnosis of leukemia when staining touch preparation type slides of bone marrow.
  • Perinuclear staining typical of p-ANCA
  • own, or connected to a blood film making and staining unit.
  • The juice is known for staining very badly.
  • Staining was smooth muscle alpha-actin (green), lamins
  • The tower of All Hallows Staining was used as the chancel of the temporary chur
  • MPO or PR3 will occasionally result in patchy staining when visualized by immunofluorescence, and mo
  • riction enzyme, running it on an agarose gel, staining with ethidium bromide or a different stain an
  • ction methods, mRNA in situ hybridization, or staining with fluorescent reagents specific for cellul
  • by SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and staining with periodic acid-Schiff staining (PAS), fou
  • se of biotinylated nucleotides and subsequent staining with a streptavidin-phycoerythrin-conjugate.