A histochemical staining technique for Gram-negative bacteria called McCullum-Goodpasture stain is jointly named after him and the co-discoverer Ernest William Goodpasture.
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It was concluded that immuno-histochemical staining of bone marrow aspirates are very useful to detect occult bone marrow metastases in patients with apparently localized prostate cancer.
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The OT is a composite structure that receives direct input from the olfactory bulb and contains the morphological and histochemical characteristics of the ventral pallidum and the striatum of the forebrain.
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"Pneumocystis " infection can also be diagnosed by histochemical staining of the specimen, and more recently by molecular analysis of polymerase chain reaction products comparing DNA samples.
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Dr . Lison became a full professor and chairman with the thesis titled " Influence of Fixative Agents on the Histochemical Reaction of Amine Groups ", a very important work for neurochemistry.
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The conjugate retains its antiproteolytic and carbohydrate-binding properties and has been used as a fluorescent histochemical reagent for staining glycoconjugates ( mucosubstances ) that are rich in uronic or sialic acids.
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In 1960 he teamed with Dr . Robert Mowry to write "'Staining Methods "'; a handbook integrating newer histological and histochemical methods of tissue examination into standard laboratory procedures.
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"' The Histochemical Society "'is an academic society that was founded on March 24, 1950 at a meeting organized by Ralph D . Lillie of the National Institutes of Health.
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It was in Baker's laboratory in the Department of Zoology and Comparative Anatomy at Oxford University, Dr . McManus developed a number of histochemical procedures including a Sudan black B procedure for demonstrating phospholipids.
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Woodford BJ, Liu Y, Fletcher RT, Chader GJ, Farber DB, Santos-Anderson R, Tso MOM . Cyclic nucleotide metabolism in inherited retinopathy in collies : A biochemical and histochemical study.