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microbiology studies. Williams, D.; Williams, N. (22
December 2003). "A
counterstaining technique for use in
sorting benthic sample".
Limnology and Oceanography...
- blackwood. In histology,
haematoxylin staining is
commonly followed by
counterstaining with eosin. When paired, this
staining procedure is
known as H&E staining...
- of the
substantia nigra are
visible in the background.
Stains used:
mouse monoclonal alpha-synuclein antibody;
counterstained with Mayer's haematoxylin...
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combination of
resorcinol and
fuchsine are used for staining. For
counterstaining cell
nuclei nuclear fast red or
hematoxylin is also used.
After applying...
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traps it in the cell
Rapid decolorization with
ethanol or
acetone Counterstaining with safranin.
Carbol fuchsin is
sometimes substituted for safranin...
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Chromosomes were
hybridized with a
probe for Alu
elements (green) and
counterstained with TOPRO-3 (red). Alu
elements were used as a
marker for chromosomes...
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protein targeted to the
Golgi apparatus (orange),
microtubules (green) and
counterstained for DNA (cyan).
Nikon RTS2000MP
custom laser scanning microscope....
- MM,
Bolovan RJ, Chan C,
Bedell BJ (2008-06-03). "Synergistic
Tissue Counterstaining and
Image Segmentation Techniques for Accurate,
Quantitative Immunohistochemistry"...
- of each
individual technique. For example, this
method with
enhance counterstaining in a
tissue and
multiple protein labeling. Cell
grafting in the early...
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stained are
termed 'Gram-positive',
while those that turn red when
counterstained are
termed 'Gram-negative'. Gram's
initial work
concerned the study...