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- W4386784181 abstract "This chapter evaluates tissue staining. Fixed and processed tissue lacks contrast, and appears largely colourless despite containing numerous individual entities. Routine staining is most commonly carried out using the haematoxylin and eosin method. There are circumstances where the initial stain will not reveal sufficient information and subsequent demonstration methods are required. Various coloured dyes and stains can be used to emphasize the different structures present. These stains have evolved over many years, and in the modern diagnostic histopathology laboratory there are dozens of methods available to colour many entities. This gives contrasting appearances. Most of these methods rely on chemical principles whereby structures of a specific chemical nature can be stained selectively with the appropriate dyes. Often, two or more dyes can be used to provide a vivid contrast between the various structures within the tissue. The chapter looks at liver, native renal, muscle, and nerve biopsies." @default.
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- W4386784181 title "Stains in action" @default.
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