First he studied the special histological structure of bone, but histochemistry soon became the main field of his research that made him world famous.
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In 1952, Lison published a truly monumental textbook on animal histochemistry, which became a classic in the field, unifying and integrating many concepts.
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Therefore, one of the most convenient methods for the rapid assessment of the expression of a cloned ion channel could be in situ hybridization histochemistry.
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As a primary amine, the dye can be diazotized in the laboratory, and the resulting diazonium salt used as a trapping agent in enzyme histochemistry.
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In 1960, he published a textbook, " Animal Histochemistry and Citochemistry, Principles and Methods ", an expansion and update on his first book.
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2005 : Maffo Vialli International Award for Histochemistry for pioneering contributions to the study of higher order chromatin arrangement through laser-UV microirradiation and fluorescence based molecuar cytogenetics
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The Society is a member society of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology in Bethesda, Maryland and the International Federation of Societies for Histochemistry and Cytochemistry.
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He contributed to histochemistry, the study of the chemical components of cells and tissues, and carried out research in the areas of cell injury, inflammation and wound healing.
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The Society fulfills its mission through publishing its Journal, the " Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry ", and through the management of annual meetings and short courses.
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Hematoxylin is used to stain silver salts and artificial dyes . "'Histochemistry "'refers to the science of using chemical reactions between laboratory chemicals and components within tissue.