A Hematoxylin and Eosin-Like Stain for Glycol Methacrylate Embedded Tissue Sections |
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Authors: | Henry Troyer Elaine Babich |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Anatomy, School of Medicine, University of Missouri—Kansas City, Kansas City, Missouri |
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Abstract: | A staining procedure is described for use with glycol methacrylate embedded tissue sections which does not stain the plastic embedment or remove the sections from the glass slides. The basic dye is celestine blue B. It is prepared by treating 1 g of the dye with 0.5 ml concentrated sulfuric acid. It is then dissolved with the following solution. Add 14 ml glycerine to 100 ml 2.5 percent ferric ammonium sulfate and warm the solution to 50 C. Finally adjust the pH to 0.8 to 0.9 The acid staining solution consists of 0.075 percent ponceau de xylidine and 0.025 percent acid fuchsin in 10 percent acetic acid. Slides containing the dried plastic sections are immersed in the celestine blue solution for five minutes and in the ponceau-fuchsin solution for ten minutes with an intervening water rinse. After a final wash, the sections are air dried and coverslipped. This staining procedure colors the tissues nearly the same as hematoxylin and eosin procedures. |
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