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 Eponyms in category: Staining
 16 main and alternative entries found.
 
Altmann-Schridde staining
A rather complicated method for demonstrating protoplasm structures with osmium fixation and anilin-fuchsin-picric acid treatment. It stains mitochondria crimson against a yellow background.
Birch-Hirschfeld stain
An obsolete stain for demonstrating amyloid.
Ehrlich's stain
Aniline crystal violet stain.
Evans blue
A diazo dye which has been the principal method of determining blood volume in humans and animals for over eighty years.
Mallory's collagen stain
One of a number of staining methods using phosphomolybdic or phosphotungstic acid with an acid stain, such as aniline blue, or with haematoxylin for connective tissue staining.
Mallory's iodine stain
Amyloid appears red-brown after Gram's iodine, then violet and blue after flooding with dilute sulfuric acid.
Mallory's phloxine stain
A technique based on retention of phloxine by hyaline after overstaining and then decolorizing with lithium carbonate, used in combination with alum haematoxylin to give nuclear staining.
Mallory's phosphotungstic acid haematoxylin stain
A stain with broad application in cytology and histology.
May-Grünwald stain
Stain for peripheral blood film and bone marrow. Often combined with Giemsa stain.
Pappenheim's stain II (Unna-Pappenheim stain)
The most common stain for blood smears.
Schmorl's ferric-ferricyanide reduction stain (Schmorl's stain I)
A staining method for reducing substances in tissues to test for tubercle bacilluses in tissue sections.
Schmorl's picrothionin stain (Schmorl's stain II)
A stain for compact bone.
Schmorl's stain I
A staining method for reducing substances in tissues to test for tubercle bacilluses in tissue sections.
Schmorl's stain II
A stain for compact bone.
Unna-Pappenheim stain
The most common stain for blood smears.
Weigert's iron haematoxylin stain
A nuclear staining solution containing haematoxylin, ferric chloride, and hydrochloric acid.
 

 
 

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