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ALDEHYDE FUCHSIN
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Review
1978
Review
1978
Aldehyde fuchsin staining, direct or after oxidation: problems and remedies, with special reference to human pancreatic B cells, pituitaries, and elastic fibers.
R. Mowry
Stain Technology
1978
Corpus ID: 7548320
Successful production of aldehyde fuchsin (AF) having the unique properties described by Gomori depends on each of many critical…
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1977
1977
A histochemical study of aldehyde fuchsin-positive material and "high-esterase cells" in the pineal gland of the Mongolian gerbil.
J. L. Japha
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T. J. Eder
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E. Goldsmith
American Journal of Anatomy
1977
Corpus ID: 24627708
The pineal gland of the Mongolian gerbil consists of a superficial gland, stalk and deep pineal. The deep pineal differentiates…
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1975
1975
Stoichiometry of the aldehyde fuchsin staining reaction for proteins.
D. Mahon
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K. K. Nair
Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry
1975
Corpus ID: 19825227
Model systems of agar films containing known concentrations of bovine serum albumin and alpha-chymotrypsinogen were stained with…
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1972
1972
Selective staining of neurosecretory material in semithin epoxy sections by Gomori's aldehyde fuchsin.
M. Stoeckel
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A. Porte
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H. Dellmann
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C. Gertner
Stain Technology
1972
Corpus ID: 42655424
The epoxy resin was removed from semithin (1 μm) sections by immersing them for 30 sec in sodium methoxide (Mayor et al., J…
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1970
1970
Specificity and sensitivity of insulin staining by aldehyde fuchsin, pseudoisocyanin and toluidine blue.
A. Rosenbloom
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O. Rennert
Stain Technology
1970
Corpus ID: 7476164
Aldehyde fuchsin, pseudoisocyanin and toluidine blue, histochemical dyes reported to be specific for insulin–containing granules…
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1968
1968
Is it insulin that is stained by aldehyde fuchsin and pseudoisocyanin in the sections of the pancreas?
T. Fujita
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N. Hasegawa
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Y. Koga
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Y. Kameda
,
K. Takaya
Archivum histologicum Japonicum = Nihon…
1968
Corpus ID: 33321500
Rabbits were intravenously given alloxan (200mg/kg) and the changes in the cytology of the pancreatic B cells as well as in the…
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1966
1966
Observations on keratinization of human skin in vitro.
G. Hambrick
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S. Lamberg
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R. Bloomberg
Journal of Investigative Dermatology
1966
Corpus ID: 26762785
In spite of extensive investigations, epidermal keratinization remains relatively poorly understood. A number of recent studies…
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Highly Cited
1964
Highly Cited
1964
Insulin Content of Microdissected Fetal Islets Obtained from Diabetic and Normal Rats
P. K. Dixit
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I. Lowe
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C. B. Heggestad
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A. Lazarow
Diabetes
1964
Corpus ID: 45957340
1. “Insulin” content of microdissected islets was determined using the epididymal fat pad assay method. Measurements were made on…
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Review
1953
Review
1953
COMPARISON OF ALDEHYDE FUCHSIN STAINING, METACHROMASIA AND PERIODIC ACID-SCHIFF REACTIVITY OF VARIOUS TISSUES
N. Halmi
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J. Davies
Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry
1953
Corpus ID: 37859251
The purple dye aldehyde fuchsin is obtained by adding paraldehyde to an acidified alcoholic solution of basic fuchsin (Gomori…
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1953
1953
Preparation and use of aldehyde fuchsin stain in the dry form.
C. G. Rosa
Stain Technology
1953
Corpus ID: 27008191
A three-day old aldehyde fuchsin staining solution (Gomori, 1950) was precipitated in a separatory funnel by adding 50 ml. of…
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