Notes in G02 - Intro to Histology

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Published 08/20/2024 The term resolution is used to describe the {{c1::smallest distance at which two points can be distinguished from each other}}.
Published 08/20/2024 {{c1::Hematoxylin::What stain was used here?}}
Published 08/20/2024 {{c1::Eosin::What stain was used here?}}
Published 08/20/2024 {{c1::H&E::What stain was used here?}}
Published 08/20/2024 {{c1::Orcein (elastic fibers + elastin)::What stain was used here? what do the arrows indicate?}}
Published 08/20/2024 {{c1::Sudan black, lipids::What stain was used here? What does it stain?}}
Published 08/20/2024 {{c1::Silver stain (reticular fibers)::what stain was used here? what are the arrows pointing to?}}
Published 08/20/2024 The {{c1::Wright-Giesma}} stain is used for the differential staining of blood cells.
Published 08/20/2024 What happens to lipids and mucus during specimen preparation?{{c1::lipids and mucus are often dissolved during specimen preparation}}
Published 08/20/2024 Freeze fracture and Freeze etch techniques are especially useful in the study of {{c1::membranes}}
Published 08/20/2024 {{c1::Red blood cells}} can be used as a “biological yardstick”. Their diameter is {{c2::7-8 µm}}
Published 08/20/2024 {{c1::Artifacts}} are structural abnormalities resulting from tissue preparation.
Published 08/20/2024 Orcein is used to dye {{c1::elastin and elastic fibers}}.
Published 08/20/2024 PAS (Periodic acid–Schiff) staining is used to stain {{c1::carbohydrates}}.
Published 08/20/2024 The wright giemsa stain is a mixture of {{c1::methylene blue and eosin}}. It is used to differentiates blood cell types collected from {{c1::periphera…
Published 08/20/2024 Immunocytochemistry is based on the specific binding of a(n) {{c1::antibody}} to a cell or tissue component
Published 08/20/2024 Magnification is the ability to {{c1::enlarge}}.
Published 08/20/2024 TEM images can be described as {{c1::electron dense}} (dark) or {{c1::electron lucent}} (light).
Published 08/20/2024 TEM focuses on {{c1::internal}} structures.SEM focuses on {{c1::surface}} structures. 
Published 08/20/2024 Hemotoxylin is a {{c1::basic::acidic/basic}} stain that interacts with {{c1::acidic, basophilic components (ie DNA phosphates)}}.
Published 08/20/2024 Besides sudan black, {{c1::osmium tetroxide}} is another commonly used stain for {{c1::lipids}}.
Published 08/20/2024 {{c1::Periodic acid Schiff stain of carbohydrates (specifically mucus as denoted by the globular formation)::what type of stain is this? what is the a…
Published 08/20/2024 {{c1::immunocytochemistry stain::what type of stain is this?}}
Published 08/20/2024 {{c1::trichrome blue stain of collagen in the endocardium and myocardium of the heart::what stain is this? what are the arrows pointing to?}}
Published 08/20/2024 {{c1::artifact from artificial tissue separation ::what is indicated by the arrows?}}
Published 08/20/2024 {{c1::adipose tissue}}
Published 08/20/2024 What are the four main biochemical cell components, what are their charges (generally), and what can be used to stain them?{{c1::Nucleic Acids}} : {{c…
Published 08/20/2024 Can sER be visualized in H/E?{{c1::no}}
Published 08/20/2024 {{c1::H/E}}
Published 08/20/2024 {{c1::H/E}}
Published 08/20/2024 {{c1::hemotoxylin}}
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