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A histochemical method for the identification of 9-O-acyl sialic acid. An investigation of bovine submaxillary gland and intestinal mucins.
- P. Reid, C. Culling, W. Dunn
- Biology, Medicine
- The journal of histochemistry and cytochemistry…
- 1 March 1978
Prolongation of the initial periodate oxidation step of the periodate-borohydride technique/potassium hydroxide/periodic acid-Schiff and periodic acid-Thionin Schiff/potassium hydroxide/periodic… Expand
SAPONIFICATION-INDUCED INCREASE IN THE PERIODIC ACID-SCHIFF REACTION IN THE GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT MECHANISM AND DISTRIBUTION OF THE REACTIVE SUBSTANCE
- P. Reid, C. Culling, W. Dunn
- Chemistry, Medicine
- The journal of histochemistry and cytochemistry…
- 1 May 1973
The mechanism and distribution of the KOH-periodic acid-Schiff (PAS) effect in rat large intestine, human sigmoid colon, rabbit rectum and rabbit Brunner's glands have been investigated following the… Expand
A HISTOCHEMICAL METHOD FOR THE IDENTIFICATION OF 9-0-ACYL
- Sialic Acids, P. Reid, C. Culling, W. Dunn
- Chemistry
- 1978
Prolongation of the initial periodate oxidation step of the periodate-borohydride technique! potassium hydroxide/periodic acid-Schiff and periodic acid-Thionin Schiff/potassium hydroxide/periodic… Expand
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THE HISTOCHEMICAL DEMONSTRATION OF O-ACYLATED SIALIC ACID IN GASTROINTESTINAL MUCINS THEIR ASSOCIATION WITH THE POTASSIUM HYDROXIDE-PERIODIC ACID-SCHIFF EFFECT
- C. Culling, P. Reid, M. G. Clay, W. Dunn
- Chemistry, Medicine
- The journal of histochemistry and cytochemistry…
- 1 August 1974
O-Acylated sialic acids have been demonstrated histochemically in the epithelial mucins of the lower end of the gastrointestinal tract. The potassium hydroxide-periodic acid-Schiff effect has been… Expand
Carbohydrate histochemistry of epithelial glycoproteins.
- P. Reid, C. M. Park
- Chemistry, Medicine
- Progress in histochemistry and cytochemistry
- 1 March 1991
A new histochemical method for the selective periodate oxidation of total tissue sialic acids
- D. Volz, P. Reid, C. M. Park, D. Owen, W. Dunn
- Chemistry, Medicine
- The Histochemical Journal
- 1 June 1987
SummaryEvaluation of the intensity of the periodic acid—Schiff (PAS) staining produced following oxidation for 1 h at 4°C with 0.4mm periodic acid in approximately 1m hydrochloric acid indicated that… Expand
Chemical and histochemical studies of normal and diseased human gastrointestinal tract. I. A comparison between histologically normal colon, colonic tumours, ulcerative colitis and diverticular…
- P. Reid, C. Culling, W. Dunn, C. Ramey, M. G. Clay
- Biology, Medicine
- The Histochemical Journal
- 1 March 1984
SummaryChemical and histochemical methods were used to compare the epithelial glycoproteins from formalin-fixed surgical specimens of normal human large intestine, colonic tumours, ulcerative colitis… Expand
A new histochemical method for the identification and visualization of both side chain acylated and nonacylated sialic acids.
- C. Culling, P. Reid, W. Dunn
- Biology, Medicine
- The journal of histochemistry and cytochemistry…
- 1 December 1976
A new histochemical method is described for the differentiation of mucins that utilizes two different Schiff reagents and allows single section identification of side chain O-acylated, and… Expand
A histochemical method of differentiating lower gastrointestinal tract mucin from other mucins in primary or metastatic tumours.
- C. Culling, P. Reid, J. Burton, W. Dunn
- Medicine
- Journal of clinical pathology
- 1 August 1975
Epithelial mucins of the normal terminal ileum, caecum, colon, and rectum of man are unique in that they alone exhibit staining following the periodate-borohydride/KOH/PAS technique. Application of… Expand
THE EFFECT OF SAPONIFICATION UPON CERTAIN HISTOCHEMICAL REACTIONS OF THE EPITHELIAL MUCINS OF THE GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT
- C. Culling, P. Reid, W. Dunn
- Biology, Medicine
- The journal of histochemistry and cytochemistry…
- 1 November 1971
An increase in periodic acid-Schiff reactivity after saponification has been demonstrated in the gastrointestinal tract mucins of man, rat, rabbit and guinea pig. Tins pH-dependent phenomenon is… Expand
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