| 1. | Hence, acid solutions of alum haematoxylin become red.
|
| 2. | The photographical slide was processed, counterstained in haematoxylin and mounted for microscopy.
|
| 3. | "' Haematoxylin "'stain cell nuclei prior to examination under a microscope.
|
| 4. | It is easily identified in haematoxylin and eosin stained sections since it stains less intensely than dentin.
|
| 5. | Another alternative is the aluminium complex of oxidized brazilin, which differs from haematoxylin by only one hydroxyl group.
|
| 6. | In the early 1970s and in 2008, there were shortages of haematoxylin due to interruptions in its extraction from logwood.
|
| 7. | This property of simultaneously staining two different colours is different from other haematoxylin reagents e . g . alum-haematoxylin.
|
| 8. | This property of simultaneously staining two different colours is different from other haematoxylin reagents e . g . alum-haematoxylin.
|
| 9. | He created a few histological stains that bear his name, including an iron haematoxylin stain that is still widely used today.
|
| 10. | It stains some tissue in contrasting colors in a way similar to haematoxylin and eosin stain, as phosphotungstic acid binds to tissue proteins.
|