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Feulgen stain is a
staining technique discovered by
Robert Feulgen and used in
histology to
identify chromosomal material or DNA in cell specimens. It...
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Joachim Wilhelm Robert Feulgen (2
September 1884 – 24
October 1955) was a
German physician and
chemist who, in 1914,
developed a
method for
staining DNA...
- S2CID 10830810.
Mineo C,
Anderson RG (August 2001). "Potocytosis.
Robert Feulgen Lecture".
Histochemistry and Cell Biology. 116 (2): 109–118. doi:10.1007/s004180100289...
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typically measured in
eukaryotes using either densitometric measurements of
Feulgen-stained
nuclei (previously
using specialized densitometers, now more commonly...
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presence of
flagella Flagella: Red
Vegetative cells: Blue 9
Nuclear material (
Feulgen technique)
Smear is
treated for
hydrolysis to
release purines from DNA...
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which means "without
thymonucleic acid"),
because it didn't
stain with the
Feulgen reaction. With time, the term "SAT-chromosome"
became an
abbreviation for...
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Denmark December 26, 1989 1951, 1952 (id=5347)
Joachim Wilhelm Robert Feulgen September 2, 1884 Werden, Essen,
German Empire October 24, 1955 Giessen...
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Paramecium aurelia syngen 2 that
carry the
dominant gene K.
Kappa particles are
Feulgen-positive and
stain with
Giemsa after acid hydrolysis. The
length of the...
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reagents are used for
various biological tissue staining methods, e.g.
Feulgen stain and
periodic acid-Schiff stain.
Human skin also
contains aldehyde...
- Award, The Gold
Medal of the
Charles University, The
Beerman Award,the
Feulgen Prize and the E.B.
Wilson Award. He is an
elected Fellow of the American...