When.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Masson's trichrome stain - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masson's_trichrome_stain

    It is used to stain collagen. If blue is preferred to green, methyl blue or water blue can be substituted. Standard applications: Masson's trichrome staining is widely used to study muscular pathologies (muscular dystrophy), cardiac pathologies , hepatic pathologies or kidney pathologies (glomerular fibrosis). It can also be used to detect and ...

  3. Trichrome staining - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trichrome_staining

    The first staining protocol that was described as "trichrome" was Mallory's trichrome stain, which differentially stained erythrocytes to a red colour, muscle tissue to a red colour, and collagen to a blue colour. Some other trichrome staining protocols are the Masson's trichrome stain, Lillie's trichrome, and the Gömöri trichrome stain.

  4. Phosphomolybdic acid - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phosphomolybdic_acid

    Phosphomolybdic is used as a stain for developing thin-layer chromatography plates, [4] staining phenolics, hydrocarbon waxes, alkaloids, and steroids. Conjugated unsaturated compounds reduce PMA to molybdenum blue. The color intensifies with increasing number of double bonds in the molecule being stained. [5]

  5. Lillie's trichrome - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lillie's_trichrome

    Lillie's trichrome is a combination of dyes used in histology. It is similar to Masson's trichrome stain , but it uses Biebrich scarlet for the plasma stain. It was initially published by Ralph D. Lillie in 1940. [ 1 ]

  6. Light green SF - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Light_Green_SF

    In Masson's trichrome, it is used as a counterstain to acid fuchsin. It is a component of Papanicolaou stains together with eosin Y and bismarck brown Y. [1] In pap smears, Light Green SF confers a blue staining for the cytoplasm of active cells such as columnar cells, parabasal squamous cells, and intermediate squamous cells. [3]

  7. Acid fuchsin - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acid_fuchsin

    Acid fuchsin has wide use in histology, [1] and is one of the dyes used in Masson's trichrome stain. [2] This method is commonly used to stain cytoplasm and nuclei of tissue sections in the histology laboratory in order to distinguish muscle from collagen .

  8. Aniline Blue WS - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aniline_Blue_WS

    Aniline blue or its constituents are used to stain collagen, as the fibre stain in Masson's trichrome, [5] as well as to reveal callose structures in plant tissues. [6] It can also be used in other connective tissue stains, such as Mallory's stain, [5] Gömöri trichrome stain, and Carstair's Method. [7] It is used in differential staining.

  9. Trichrome - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trichrome

    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Trichrome may refer to: Trichrome staining, a histological staining method; Trichromacy, ...