Adhesive and Staining (II) Flashcards

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Most commonly used for histologic studies.

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Hematoxylin

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COMBINED WITH MORDANTS to form dye mordant-tissue complex.

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Hematoxylin

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FILTER stain prior to use.

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Hematoxylin

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Routinely used in H&E staining.

[hematoxylin]

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Aluminum hematoxylin

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Initially STAINS NUCLEI RED but after BLUEING forms blue lakes.

[hematoxylin]

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Aluminum hematoxylin

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For progressive and regressive staining.

[hematoxylin]

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Aluminum hematoxylin

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[6] Aluminum hematoxylin

[HED, MCC]

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  1. Harris hematoxylin
  2. Ehrlich’s hematoxylin
  3. Delafield’s hematoxylin
  4. Mayer’s hematoxylin
  5. Cole’s hematoxylin
  6. Carazzi’s hematoxylin
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Routinely used for nuclear staining.

[aluminum hematoxylin]

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Harris hematoxylin

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Ripened with mercuric chloride.

[aluminum hematoxylin]

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Harris hematoxylin

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CYTOLOGY: nuclear stain in PAP’s

[aluminum hematoxylin]

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Harris hematoxylin

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Staining of sex chromosomes.

[aluminum hematoxylin]

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Harris hematoxylin

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Staining method: Regressive

[aluminum hematoxylin]

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Harris hematoxylin

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Addition of GLACIAL ACETIC ACID: gives precise nuclear staining

[aluminum hematoxylin]

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Harris hematoxylin

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Excellent nuclear stain.

[aluminum hematoxylin]

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Ehrlich’s hematoxylin

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STAINS MUCIN, recommended for BONE and CARTILAGE.

[aluminum hematoxylin]

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Ehrlich’s hematoxylin

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Addition of GLYCERIN: slows oxidation and prolong shelf life.

[aluminum hematoxylin]

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Ehrlich’s hematoxylin

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Naturally ripened.

[aluminum hematoxylin]

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Delafield’s hematoxylin

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Chemically ripened with sodium iodate.

[aluminum hematoxylin]

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Mayer’s hematoxylin

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Artificially ripened with ALCOHOLIC IODINE.

[aluminum hematoxylin]

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Cole’s hematoxylin

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Artificially ripened with POTASSIUM IODATE.

[aluminum hematoxylin]

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Carazzi’s hematoxylin

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Uses IRON SALTS as both mordant and ripening agent.

[hematoxylin]

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Iron hematoxylin

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[4] Iron hematoxylin

[WHLV]

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  1. Weigert’s hematoxylin
  2. Heidenhain’s hematoxylin
  3. Loyez hematoxylin
  4. Verhoeff hematoxylin
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Mordant/oxidizer: Ferric ammonium chloride

[iron hematoxylin]

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Weigert’s hematoxylin

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Mordant/oxidizer of Weigert’s hematoxylin

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Ferric ammonium chloride

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Standard iron hematoxylin. [iron hematoxylin]
Weigert's hematoxylin
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Used in demonstrating muscle fibers and CT. [iron hematoxylin]
Weigert's hematoxylin
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Mordant/oxidizer: Iron Alum [iron hematoxylin]
Heidenhainn's hematoxylin
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CYTOLOGICAL STAIN: for nuclear and cytoplasmic inclusions. [iron hematoxylin]
Heidehainn's hematoxylin
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Result: Gray-black [iron hematoxylin]
Heidenhainn's hematoxylin
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Result color of Heidenhainn's hematoxylin
Gray-black
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Mordant/oxidizer of Heidenhainn's hematoxylin.
Iron Alum
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For frozen sections. [iron hematoxylin]
Loyez hematoxylin
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Elastic fiber = black [iron hematoxylin]
Verhoeff hematoxylin
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Mordant: 1% aqueous phosphotungstic acid. [hematoxylin]
Tungsten Hematoxylin
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Oxidizer: potassium permanganate [hematoxylin]
Tungsten hematoxylin
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For demonstration of ENDOCRINE CELLS of alimentary tract. [hematoxylin]
Lead hematoxylin
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spermatogenesis [hematoxylin]
Copper hematoxylin
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A red acid (xanthene) dye.
Eosin
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[3] Stains connective tissue and cytoplasm differentially 3 forms.
1. Eosin Y 2. Eosin B, Erythrosin B 3. Eosin S, Ethyl Eosin
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For demonstration of connective tissues (collagen). [other stains]
Acid Fuchsin – Picric Acid (Van gieson's stain)
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Discriminates dead and living cells. [other stains]
Acridine orange
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Demonstration of CALCIUM SALTS DEPOSITS and PHOPHATASE ACTIVITIES. [other stains]
Acridine red 3B
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Water soluble phthalocyanine dye. [other stains]
Alcian blue
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For connective tissue and epithelial mucin. [other stains]
Alcian blue
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Acid mucopolysaccharide = blue [other stains]
Alcian blue
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Cytoplasmic stain [other stains]
Aniline blue
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For COUNTERSTAINING OF EPITHELIAL sections. [other stains]
Aniline blue
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Plasma stain [other stain]
Basic fuchsin
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For staining of acid fast organism, for mitochondria for differentiation of smooth muscles (with picric acid) [other stain]
Basic fuchsin
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For staining hemoglobin [other stain]
Benzidine
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Papanicolaou method (EA 50) [other stain]
Bismarck brown
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Used for staining diphtheria organism. [other stain]
Bismarck brown
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Carcinogenic [other stain]
Benzidine
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Used as CHROMATIC STAIN for fresh materials in smear preparations. [other stain]
Carmine
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Combined with aluminum chloride to stain glycogen (Carmine solution). [other stain]
Carmine
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Used for routine staining of FIXED TISSUE. [other stain]
Celestine blue
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Resistant to STRONG ACID DYES. [other stain]
Celestine blue
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GOOD nuclear stain [other stain]
Celestine blue
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Stains AMYLOID in frozen sections, platelets in blood. [other stains]
Crystal violet
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Used for staining blood to differentiate WBC’s. [other stain]
Giemsa stain
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Stain used for METALLIC IMPREGNATION. [other stain]
Gold sublimate
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Made up of gold chloride and mercuric chloride. [other stain]
Gold sublimate
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Oldest stain [other stain]
Iodine
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For DEMONSTRATING MITOCHONDRIA during supravital staining. [other stain]
Janus Green B
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Counterstain for ascaris eggs, RBC, bacterial spore stain (Schaeffer Fulton stain) [other stain]
Malachite green
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Basic stain and Best vital dye. [other stain]
Neutral red
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For demonstration of cell granules and vacuoles of phagocytic cells. [other stain]
Neutral red
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Oxidizer of Tungsten Hematoxylin
Potassium permanganate
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Mordant of Tungsten Hematoxylin
1% aqueous phosphotungstic acid
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Recommended for DERMATOLOGICAL studies: [other stain]
Orcein
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Fixative for EM [other stain]
Osmium tetroxide
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Used to stain fat (black) [other stain]
Osmium tetroxide
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Colored salt of ferric ferrocyanide. [other stain]
Prussian blue
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Used for the MANUFACTURE OF PAINTS. [other stain]
Prussian blue
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Used for identification of SPIROCHETES, reticulum, fiber stains. [other stain]
Silver nitrate
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Used as nuclear stain in fixed tissue, stains NISSL GRANULES or chromophilic bodies. [other stain]
Toluidine nitrate
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Demonstrates NEUROGLIA in frozen sections.
Victoria blue
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[3] Staining method: Regressive [aluminum hematoxylin]
1. Harris hematoxylin 2. Ehrlich's hematoxylin 3. Mayer's hematoxylin