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Auramine O is a
diarylmethane dye used as a
fluorescent stain. In its pure form,
Auramine O
appears as
yellow needle crystals. It is
insoluble in water...
- The
auramine–rhodamine
stain (AR), also
known as the
Truant auramine–rhodamine stain, is a
histological technique used to
visualize acid-fast
bacilli using...
- as a
staining fluorescent dye,
sometimes in
combination with
auramine O, as the
auramine-rhodamine
stain to
demonstrate acid-fast organisms,
notably Mycobacterium...
-
stain Ellis and
Zabrowarny stain (no phenol/carbolic acid)
Auramine-rhodamine
stain Auramine phenol stain Very few
structures are acid-fast; this makes...
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Auramine phenol stain is a
stain used in
clinical microbiology and
histology to
identify tuberculosis mycobacteria.
There are two
types of
auramine phenol...
- late 19th century. The acid-fast
staining method, in
conjunction with
auramine phenol staining,
serves as the
standard diagnostic tool and is
widely accessible...
-
exposure ****ociated with Acid mists,
strong inorganic Aluminium production Auramine production Boot and shoe
manufacture and
repair (see
Leather dust, Benzene)...
- blue can in turn bind
certain organic dyes such as
malachite green and
Auramine O,
resulting in
further amplification of the signal. "Definition of biuret...
- with a
bacillus shape and can be
stained by Ziehl–Neelsen
method and the
auramine-rhodamine
fluorescent method. It was
first reported in
November 1884, who...
- proflavin,
acridine orange,
acridine yellow, etc.
Arylmethine derivatives:
auramine,
crystal violet,
malachite green Tetrapyrrole derivatives: porphin, phthalocyanine...