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  1. Staining

    between a glass microscope slide and coverslip, mounted on the stage of a light microscope. Staining ... s dye to a substrate to qualify or quantify the presence of a specific compound. Staining and fluorescent tag ging can serve similar purposes. Biological staining is also used to mark cells in flow cytometry , and to flag protein s or nucleic acid s in gel electrophoresis . Staining is not limited ... of block copolymer s. TOClimit limit 2 In vivo vs In vitro In vivo staining is the process of dyeing living tissues&mdash in vivo means in life compare with in vitro staining . By causing certain cells ... otherwise not be apparent however, staining can also reveal where certain chemicals or specific chemical reactions are taking place within cells or tissues. In vitro staining involves colouring cells ... positive bacteria in Gram staining . A safranin counterstain is applied which stains all cells, allowing ... these slices can then be mounted and inspected. Staining proper At its simplest, the actual staining process may involve immersing the sample before or after fixation and mounting in dye solution ... or exceed certain standards of purity, dye content and performance in staining techniques. These standards ... ref Negative staining A simple staining method for bacteria which is usually successful even when the positive staining methods detailed below fail, is to employ a negative stain . This can be achieved ... surrounding them. ref Clark G 1981 Staining Procedures , 4th ed. p. 412. Baltimore Williams & Wilkins ref Note negative staining is a mild technique which may not destroy the microorganisms therefore it is unsuitable for studying pathogens. Specific techniques Gram staining Gram staining is used ... wall . Gram staining uses Gentian violet crystal violet to stain cell walls, iodine as a mordant ... tuberculosis that do not stain with the standard laboratory staining procedures like Gram staining. The stains used are the red coloured Carbol fuchsin that stains the bacteria and a counter ...   more details



  1. Staining (disambiguation)

    wiktionarypar staining Stain ing is a local discoloration. Staining may refer to one of the following. Staining , dyeing of organic matter in the laboratory Wood staining , a wood treatment Staining, Lancashire , a village in Lancashire All Hallows Staining a former church in the City of London See also Stain disambiguation disambig ...   more details



  1. Differential staining

    Differential Staining is a general term that can refer to a number of specific processes. Generally, it is used to describe staining processes which use more than one chemical stain . Using multiple stains can better differentiate between different microorganisms or structures cellular components of a single organism. Differential Staining also describes medical process used to detect abnormalities in the proportion of different white blood cells in the blood . The process or results are called a WBC differential. This test is useful because many diseases alter the proportion of certain white blood cells . By analyzing these differences in combination with a clinical exam and other lab tests, medical professionals can diagnose disease. One commonly recognizable use of differential staining is the Gram stain . Gram staining uses two dyes Crystal violet and Fuchsin the counterstain to differentiate between Gram positive bacteria large Peptidoglycan layer on outer surface of cell and Gram negative bacteria. Further reading http www.mansfield.ohio state.edu sabedon black03.htm differential stain Detailed Overview of staining http www.uphs.upenn.edu bugdrug antibiotic manual Gram2.htm The Gram Stain Technique Category Medical tests pathology stub pt Colora o diferencial ...   more details



  1. Dispersion staining

    cleanup date August 2008 Dispersion Staining The optical properties of all liquid and solid materials ... Staining is an analytical technique used in light microscopy that takes advantage of the differences .... This is an optical staining technique and requires no stains or dyes to produce the color. Its ... of nitrocellulose with dispersion staining , JOURNAL OF APPLIED POLYMER SCIENCE, vol 12, no.1, pp. 131 135, 1968 ref ref Su, Shu Chun, Dispersion Staining A versatile complement to Becke line method ... includes dispersion staining as part of the body of methods used to identify the sources ... includes dispersion staining as part of the body of methods used to identify the sources of contamination ... of the microscope used for dispersion staining. Each configuration has its advantages and disadvantages. The first two of these, Becke line dispersion staining and oblique dispersion staining, were ... with an optical microscope a literature survey of dispersion staining , G. B., U.S. ARMY MICROFICHE, AD 603 019, p. 1, 1964 ref The five dispersion staining configurations are Colored Becke Line Dispersion Staining ref Wright, F. E., The methods of petrographic microscopic research , Carnegie Institution ... Dispersion Staining Wright, 1911 Darkfield Dispersion Staining ref Crossmon, Germain C., Microscopical ... 977, Oct. 1948 ref Crossmon, 1948 Phase Contrast Dispersion Staining ref Crossmon, Germain C., Dispersion Staining with phase contrast microscopy accessories the microscopic identification of quartz , Science, vol 110, p. 237, 1949 ref Crossmon, 1949 Objective Stop Dispersion Staining ref Cherkasov ... for each of the methods. Becke Line Dispersion Staining The Becke Line method takes advantage of the fact ... outside the particle. Image Dispersion Staining Becke line.jpg thumb right These are the colored ... limitation but for small particles it is a problem. When the conditions for dispersion staining are met ... staining and the colors shown for different o s can be seen at http microlabgallery.com ...   more details



  1. Gram staining

    in the identification of a bacterial organism. While Gram staining is a valuable diagnostic tool ... with a capital, referring to Hans Christian Gram , the inventor of Gram staining. History The method ... remove it or change its value to . for the cite to end in a . , as necessary. ref Uses Gram staining ... staining is not used to classify archaea , formally archaeabacteria, since these microorganisms yield ... staining. Medical Gram stains are performed on body fluid or biopsy when infection is suspected ... pmc 1865800 ref . Staining mechanism Gram positive bacteria have a thick mesh like cell wall made ... 217902 doi url http jb.asm.org cgi pmidlookup?view long&pmid 6195147 ref Some bacteria, after staining ... walls particularly sensitive to breakage during cell division, resulting in Gram negative staining of these Gram ... not respond to Gram staining and, therefore, cannot be determined as either Gram positive or Gram negative See also Bacterial cell structure Staining biology Trichrome stain References See http en.wikipedia.org ... Gram stains Wikibooks School Science Gram staining http www.tgw1916.net movies.html Gram staining technique video http www.microbeid.com Methods gramstain.html Gram staining procedure dead link Stains DEFAULTSORT Gram Staining Category Articles with inconsistent citation formats Category Bacteriology Category Staining Category Microbiology ar bn zh min nan Gram n sek hoat ...   more details



  1. Panel edge staining

    Image Paneledgestaining.jpg thumb alt Severe panel edge staining Severe panel edge staining No footnotes date November 2010 Panel edge staining is a naturally occurring problem that occurs to anodized aluminium and stainless steel ref name Panel Edge Staining and Stainless Steel Cite web url http www.commercialrestorationasia.com stainlesssteelstaining.pdf title Stainless Steel Staining ref paneling and facades. It is semi permanent staining that dulls the panel or facades surface in particular the edges of the paneling , reducing the natural luster and shine produced by the anodizing processes used on the aluminium. Panel edge staining may also appear on powder coated aluminium, painted aluminium, stainless steel and titanium surfaces. Causes Panel edge staining is the by product the build up of dirt and pollution. It is especially more noticeable on buildings using metallic facades in Asia, and regions close to the equator such as Florida or South East Asia , as higher rates of air pollution ref name Pollution in South East Asia Cite web url http www.sciencemag.org cgi content abstract 291 5506 1031 title Pollution in South East Asia ref , high levels of humidity and consistent rainfall encourage panel edge staining to develop. The unique top to bottom stain pattern of panel edge staining is caused when the build up of dirt and pollution is washed from the higher panels to the lower panels of a surface by natural precipitation . References Reflist cite book last Davis first Joseph R. title Corrosion of Aluminum and Aluminum Alloys publisher ASM International year 1999 page 197 url http books.google.co.uk books?id iEeiQEeLOmYC&pg PA197 isbn 9780871706294 http books.google.com books?id Ac6NIjrZjb8C&pg PA51 Staining of facades By Michael Y. L. Chew, Tan Phay Ping External links http www.bath.ac.uk cwct cladding org icbest97 paper34.pdf Issues associated with Aluminium window frames Category Corrosion Category Aluminium Category Pollution ...   more details



  1. Homogeneously staining region

    Homogeneously staining regions HSRs are chromosomal segments with various lengths and uniform staining intensity after G banding. This type of aberration is also known as Copy Number Gains or Amplification. An HSR is one type of change in a chromosome s structure which is frequently observed in the cell nucleus nucleus of human cancer cell biology cells . In the region of a chromosome where an HSR occurs, a segment of the chromosome, which presumably contains a gene or genes that give selective advantage to the progression of the cancer, is amplified or duplicated many times. As a result of the duplication this chromosomal segment is greatly lengthened and expanded such that when it is stained with a fluorescent probe specific to the region Fluorescent in situ hybridization , rather than causing a focal fluorescent signal as in a normal chromosome, the probe paints a broad fluorescent signal over the whole of the amplified region. It is because of the appearance of this broadly staining region that this chromosomal abnormality was named a homogeneously staining region. References cite journal author Biedler JL coauthors Spengler BA title Metaphase chromosome anomaly association with drug resistance and cell specific products journal Science volume 191 issue 4223 date 1976 01 16 pages 185 187 doi 10.1126 science.942798 pmid 942798 An International System for Human Cytogenetic Nomenclature, Shaffer, L.G., Tommerup N. eds S. Karger, Basel 2005 Category Chromosomes Category Genetics genetics stub ...   more details



  1. All Hallows Staining

    Infobox church name All Hallows Staining fullname color image AllHallowsStaining Tower.JPG imagesize caption Photo of the remaining tower of the Church landscape denomination Roman Catholic , Anglican diocese parish division subdivision founded date founder architect style constructed date dedicated date closed date demolished date bishop priest archdeacon dean provost rector canon prebendary curate chaplain vicar deacon abbot minister seniorpastor pastor address London country United Kingdom phone website All Hallows Staining was a Church of England church located at the junction of Fenchurch Avenue and Billiter Street in the north eastern corner of Langbourn ward in the City of London , close to Fenchurch Street railway station ref G.Huelin. Vanished Churches of the City of London. Guildhall Library Publication, London, 1996. ISBN 0 900422 42 4 ref . All that remains of the church is the tower, built around 1320 AD as part of the second church on the site. Use of the grounds around the church is the subject of the Allhallows Staining Church Act 2010. ref Allhallows Staining Church Act 2010 http services.parliament.uk bills 2010 11 allhallowsstainingchurchhl.html ref History The first mention of the church was in the late 12th century ref N.Pevsner, and S.Bradley. London the City Churches . Yale, 1998. ISBN 0 300 09655 0 ref . It was named Staining , which means stone, to distinguish it from the other churches of All Hallows in the City of London, which were wooden ref The Visitors ... thumb left 150px Etching, drawn 1922 The parishes of All Hallows Staining and nearby St ..., 1967. ISBN 0 85372 112 2 ref . At that time All Hallows Staining was demolished, leaving only ... of All Hallows Staining. This was known as St Olave Mark Lane. The tower of All Hallows Staining was used as the wiktionary chancel chancel of the temporary church. The tower of All Hallows Staining ... on the site of All Hallows Staining. The old tower now stands at the back of a small courtyard next ...   more details



  1. Staining of the nail plate

    Staining of the nail plate may occur due to nicotine, dyes including hair dyes and nail polish , potassium permanganate, mercury compounds, hydroquinone, elemental iron, mepacrine, photographic developer, anthralin, chrysarobin, glutaraldehyde, or resorcin. ref name Andrews James, William Berger, Timothy Elston, Dirk 2005 . Andrews Diseases of the Skin Clinical Dermatology . 10th ed. . Saunders. ISBN 0 7216 2921 0. ref rp 791 See also Nail anatomy Nail anatomy List of cutaneous conditions Notes reflist References Jeanmougin M, et al. Nail dyschromia. Int J Dermatol 1983 22 279. Category Conditions of the skin appendages skin appendage stub ...   more details



  1. St Mary Staining

    Infobox church name St Mary Staining fullname color image Site of St Mary Staining.JPG imagesize caption Current photo of site landscape denomination Roman Catholic , Anglican diocese parish division subdivision founded date founder architect style constructed date 10th century dedicated date closed date demolished date 1666 bishop priest archdeacon dean provost rector canon prebendary curate chaplain vicar deacon abbot minister seniorpastor pastor address Oat Lane , London country United Kingdom phone website St Mary Staining is a lost church in Oat Lane, ref London the City Churches Pevsner,N Bradley,S New Haven, Yale, 1998 ISBN 0300096550 ref , northeast of St Pauls Cathedral in the City of London . The first reference to it is to Ecclesia de Staningehage in 1189, probably deriving from a family from Staines holding land in the area of the church ref Gordon Huelin in his seminal Vanished Churches of the City of London London, Guildhall Library Publishing,1996 ISBN 0900422424 gives two further possibilities 1 Named after the painter stainers who lived in the area in medieval times or 2 From the Anglo Saxon language Saxon word for stone. ref . It was destroyed in the Great Fire of London in 1666 and not rebuilt ref The Old Churches of London Cobb,G London, Batsford, 1942 ref . Its parish was united to St Michael Wood Street in 1670, ref The London Encyclopaedia Hibbert,C Weinreb,D Keay,J London, Pan Macmillan, 1983 rev 1993,2008 ISBN 978 1 4050 4924 5 ref and later to St Alban s church London St Alban Wood Street in 1894 and finally St Vedast Foster Lane in 1954. Nikolaus Pevsner Pevsner found a few battered tombstones in nearby Oat Lane ref London the City Churches Pevsner,N Bradley,S New Haven, Yale, 1998 ISBN 0300096550 ref .Since 1965 its site has been a City of London Corporation garden, containing a historic tree an adjacent office block was built semi circular ... Coord 51 31 0 N 0 5 42 W type landmark region GB LND display title DEFAULTSORT Saint Mary Staining ...   more details



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  1. Phyloxin

    Unreferenced date May 2009 Phyloxin is a dye used to staining stain tissue for histology histologic examination. It stains muscle red. See also HOPS stain Category Staining dyes inorganic compound stub ...   more details



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    Updated structural formula for Nile red staining biology biological stain . PD self date February 2009 ...   more details



  1. Cyto-Stain

    Cyto Stain , or CytoStain , is commercially available mix of staining dye s for polychromatic staining in histology. It provides results comparable to Papanicolaou stain ing, but in less number of operations and in shorter time. It is used in ultrafast Papanicolaou staining . Cyto Stain G is a modification of Cyto Stain, producing greener cyanophilic hues in intermediate and basal cells. http www.rallansci.com cytology cytology.aspx?id 77 pathology stub Category Staining ...   more details



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    Summary This is a basic diagram of staining and acquisition in flow FISH by Nathan Corbett, 2008. Licensing self cc by 3.0 ...   more details



  1. Gimenez stain

    The Gimenez staining technique uses staining biology biological stains to detect and identify bacterium bacterial infection s in biological tissue tissue samples. Although largely superseded by techniques like Giemsa stain Giemsa staining , the Gimenez technique may be valuable for detecting certain slow growing or Growth medium fastidious bacteria. Basic fuchsin stain in water aqueous solution with phenol and ethanol colours many bacteria both Gram stain gram positive and Gram negative red, magenta, or pink. A malachite green counterstain gives a blue green background cast to the surrounding tissue. See also Histology Staining biology List of common staining protocols Microscopy References P. Bruneval et al. . http jcp.bmjjournals.com cgi content full 54 3 238 Detection of fastidious bacteria in cardiac valves in cases of blood culture negative endocarditis. Journal of Clinical Pathology . 54 238 240 2001 . D.F. Gimenez. Staining Rickettsiae in yolksack cultures . Stain Technol 39 135&ndash 40 1964 . bacteria stub Category Staining pt Colora o de Gimenez ...   more details



  1. Aniline Blue WS

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Image Water blue.png thumb right 250px Water blue Image Methyl blue.png thumb right 250px Methyl blue Aniline Blue WS , also called aniline blue , China blue , or Soluble blue , is a mixture of methyl blue and water blue . It may also be either one of them. Aniline blue or its constituents are used to staining biology stain collagen , as the fibre stain in Masson s trichrome . It can be used in the Mallory s stain Mallory s connective tissue stain and G m ri trichrome stain . It is used in differential staining . DEFAULTSORT Aniline Blue Ws Category Staining dyes Category Triarylmethane dyes de Anilinblau ...   more details



  1. Argentaffin

    Argentaffin refers to cells which take up silver Staining biology stain . ref name isbn0 8493 2449 1 cite book author authorlink editor others title Immunogold silver staining principles, methods, and applications edition language publisher CRC Press location Boca Raton year 1995 origyear quote isbn 0 8493 2449 1 oclc doi url http books.google.com books?id kjk9SY0b5NcC&pg PA20&dq Argentaffin&ei pau0SOv HYLgywTei nTBQ&sig ACfU3U3OmkRoM4gCp5RY 3xSiykrRz tOA accessdate page 20 ref Enteroendocrine cells are sometimes called argentaffins , because they take up this stain. Notes reflist Category Staining cell biology stub de Argentaffin ...   more details



  1. Counterstain

    Unreferenced date August 2007 Image Gram Stain Anthrax.jpg thumb right 200px Gram positive anthrax bacteria with counterstained white blood cell s A counterstain is a staining biology stain with color contrasting to the principal stain, making the stained structure more easily visible. An example is the malachite green counterstain to the fuchsine stain in the Gimenez stain Gimenez staining technique . Another example is eosin counterstain to haematoxylin in the H&E stain . Also in Gram staining , crystal violet stains only Gram positive bacteria, and safranin counterstain is applied which stains all cells, even allowing the identification of Gram negative bacteria as well. An alternative method uses dilute carbofluozide. Category Staining biology stub ja pt Corante de contraste ...   more details



  1. Chromaffin

    Taking up and staining strongly with Chromium salts. Chromaffin may refer to Chromaffin cells , neuroendocrine cells in the adrenal medulla. Chromophil cells, hormone producing cells showing chromaffin granules that readily absorb chromium stains. disambig ...   more details



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    Summary Fluoro Jade B staining in rat cortex after Kainic Acid injection. Courtesy of Kimberly Nixon, College of Pharmacy, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY Licensing PD self date August 2009 ...   more details



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    Summary Generously donated by the Christa K. McIntyre Lab at The University of Texas at Dallas School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences. Features Arc immunohistochemical staining in the dentate gyrus of the hippocampus. Licensing PD self date February 2010 ...   more details



  1. Atypical bacteria

    unreferenced date July 2010 Atypical bacteria are bacteria which remain colourless after gram staining . See also Gram negative bacteria Category Bacteriology microbiology stub ...   more details



  1. Jenner's stain

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Jenner s Stain methylene blue eosin ate is used in microscopy for staining blood smear s. Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. DEFAULTSORT Jenner s Stain Category Staining Med stub ...   more details




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