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Published 07/30/2024 {{c1::Reticulin Stain}} is used in histopathology laboratories to demonstrate {{c2::type III}} collagen fibers 
Published 07/30/2024 {{c1::Reticulin Stain}} - used in staining of liver specimens and identification of fibrosis in bone marrow core biopsy 
Published 07/30/2024 Components of the Reticulin Stain -main dye:  {{c1:: Ammoniacal silver solution (aqueous silver nitrate, sodium hydroxide, ammonia, and dist…
Published 07/30/2024 Components of the Alcian Blue{{c1::Alcian Blue Solution}}{{c1::Nuclear Fast Red Solution}}
Published 07/30/2024 {{c1:: Alcian Blue}}A routine stain to detect acid mucins and stain them blue to bluish green. 
Published 07/30/2024 Alcian Blue can be used in conjunction with:{{c1::Periodic Acid-Schiff Reaction}} - means of distinguishing neutral mucins from acid mucins {{…
Published 07/30/2024 Alcian Blue is a {{c1::cationic::cationic/anionic}} dye binds to {{c2::GAGs and glycoproteins}}
Published 07/30/2024 {{c1::Congo Red}} - used as an acid-base indicator - identifies amyloid materials in tissues 
Published 07/30/2024 Congo Red{{c1::Red to Pink}} – Positive for Amyloids{{c2::Apple-green birefringence}} – Under polarized light 
Published 07/30/2024 Congo Red{{c1::Red}} – in alkaline solution{{c2::Blue}} - in acidic solution 
Published 07/30/2024 {{c1::Congo Red}}- first textile dye that did not require a mordant to fix it
Published 07/30/2024 {{c1::Giemsa Stain}}- regarded as the world's standard diagnostic technique for malaria's plasmodium, and it is also the basic stain for classifying l…
Published 07/30/2024 Giemsa Stain is used in:{{c1::Blood Cells}}{{c1::Lymphoid and Myeloid Cells}}{{c1::Microorganisms}}
Published 07/30/2024 Giemsa Stain Component Dyes{{c1::Eosin Y}} {{c2::Azure II}}{{c3::Solvent/Fixative Agent (Methanol)}}
Published 07/30/2024 Giemsa Stian Nuclei: {{c1::Dark blue to violet}}Cytoplasm: {{c2::Pale blue}}Erythrocytes: {{c3::Pale pink}}Fungi - {{c4::purple-blue yeast with a…
Published 07/30/2024 {{c1::Congo Red}} shows apple-green birefringence under polarized light
Published 07/30/2024 {{c1::Reticulin}} is argyrophilic and has affinity for silver
Published 07/30/2024 {{c1::Giemsa}} is impermanent and vanishing especially when exposed to light
Published 07/30/2024 {{c1::Alcian blue}} binds to GAGs and glycoproteins
Published 07/30/2024 {{c1::Alcian blue:: stain}} mainly for cartilage 
Published 07/30/2024 {{c1::Giemsa:: stain}} for blood cells; lymphoid and myeloid cells
Published 07/30/2024 {{c1::Congo Red::stain}} is mainly for amyloid material in tissues
Published 07/30/2024 {{c1::Reticulin:: stain}} for type 3 collagen
Published 07/30/2024 {{c1::Reticulin::stain}} stain for hematopoetic organs
Published 07/30/2024 {{c1::Alcian blue:: stain}} stain for acidic epithelial and connective tissue mucins
Published 07/30/2024 {{c1::Giemsa::stain}} stains plasmodium, treponema pallidum
Published 07/30/2024 {{c1::Congo red:: stain}} can be an acid-base indicator
Published 07/30/2024 {{c1::Paul Bottiger::discoverer}} discovered {{c2::congo red::stain}}
Published 07/30/2024 {{c1::Gustav Giemsa::discoverer}} discovered {{c2::Giemsa::stain}}
Published 07/30/2024 {{c1::M. Siegfried:: discoverer}} discovered {{c2::reticulin::stain}}
Published 07/30/2024 {{c1::C. Wood & N.H. Haddock::discoverer}} discovered {{c2::Alcian blue::stain}}
Published 07/30/2024 {{c1::Metaplasia::adaptation}}
Published 07/30/2024 {{c1::Hyperplasia::adaptation}}
Published 07/30/2024 {{c1::Metaplasia::adaptation}}
Published 07/30/2024 {{c1::Hyperplasia::adaptation}}
Published 07/30/2024 {{c1::Hypertrophy::adaptation}}
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