Effects of fixation on routine,special and immunohistochemical stains: introduction to a symposium for the Biological Stain Commission |
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Authors: | RW Dapson |
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Institution: | 1. Dapson &2. Dapson, 6951 East AB Avenue, Richland, MI, 49083, USAdick@dapsons.com |
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Abstract: | Orcein was first proposed as an elastic fiber stain by Taenzer in 1890, and has proved very useful for the purpose. It is an important constituent of the author's “Quad” stain. Unfortunately not all orcein samples have proved equally satisfactory, whether they are derived from the lichens from which the dye was originally prepared or have been manufactured by a synthetic process. At the present time several brands are available, and two of the brands of the synthetic product investigated have not proved to be the same thing; one of the latter proves only fair as an elastin stain, the other is one of the best samples the author has ever tried. |
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Keywords: | silver impregnation silver proteinate protozoa impregnation cultured nerve cell impregnation |
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