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- cellular components, and specific substances. A commonly performed histochemical technique that targets a specific chemical is the Perls' Prussian blue...
- A histochemical tracer is a compound used to reveal the location of cells and track neuronal projections. A neuronal tracer may be retrograde, anterograde...
- The Histochemical Society (HCS) is an academic society that was founded on March 24, 1950 at a meeting organized by Ralph D. Lillie of the National Institutes...
-  28–31. ISBN 0-89189-411-X. Kiernan, J. A. (2008). Histological and Histochemical Methods (4th ed.). Banbury, UK: Scion Publishing, Ltd. pp. 54, 57....
- parti****tes in both the citric acid cycle and oxidative phosphorylation. Histochemical analysis showing high succinate dehydrogenase in muscle demonstrates...
- type of detection needed (histochemical, spectrophotometrical, fluorimetrical). The most common substrate for GUS histochemical staining is 5-bromo-4-chloro-3-indolyl...
- Gene expression pattern determined by histochemical GUS ****ays in Physcomitrella patens. The Polycomb gene FIE is expressed (blue) in unfertilized egg...
- Standards for the identification of cell death have changed. Cell death used to be defined and described based on morphology. Now there is a switch in...
- entry into target cells. Glut1 has also been demonstrated as a powerful histochemical marker for hemangioma of infancy GLUT1 has been shown to interact with...
- Louis P.; Pfeifer, John D., eds. (2008). "Chapter 53: Histology and histochemical stains". The Washington Manual of Surgical Pathology. Philadelphia:...