TY - BOOK AU - Horobin,Richard W. AU - Bancroft,John D. TI - Troubleshooting histology stains SN - 044305312X U1 - 611.018 PY - 1998/// CY - New York PB - Churchill Livingstone KW - Stains and staining (Microscopy) KW - Histology KW - Staining and Labeling KW - Coloring Agents N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; 1; Acid hematin for phospholipids --; 2; Alcian Blue: critical electrolyte concentration (CEC) method --; 3; Alcian Blue-periodic acid-Schiff (PAS) method for acid and neutral mucin --; 4; Aldehyde Fuchsin for elastic fibers and pancreatic [beta] cells --; 5; Alizarin Red for calcium --; 6; Adenosine triphosphatase (ATPase) demonstration using calcium-cobalt for fiber typing --; 7; Azodye methods for acid phosphatase --; 8; Azodye methods for alkaline phosphatase: simultaneous coupling --; 9; Best's Carmine for glycogen --; 10; Chloroacetate esterase for mast and myeloid cells --; 11; Congo Red for amyloid (Highman's method) and related methods --; 12; Cresyl Fast Violet for nucleic acids in nervous tissue --; 13; Fast Green for basic proteins --; 14; Feulgen stain for DNA --; 15; Fouchet technique for liver bile pigments --; 16; Gimenez method for Helicobacter pylori --; 17; Gomori's one-step trichrome --; 18; Gordon and Sweet's stain for reticulin --; 19; Gram stain for bacteria, including Gram-Twort and other variants --; 20; Grimelius' silver method for argyrophil cells --; 21; Grocott hexamine (methamine) silver for fungi --; 22; Hematoxylin and Eosin as an oversight stain --; 23; Jones's hexamine silver method for basement membranes and basal laminae --; 24; Lactase by an indigogenic method --; 25; Leucine aminopeptidase for demonstration of proteases --; 26; Luxol Fast Blue for myelin --; 27; Masson-Fontana procedure for melanin and other argentaffin materials --; 28; Masson's Trichrome --; 29; Methyl Green-Pyronin for plasma cells --; 30; Miller's elastin stain: a modified Weigert technique --; 31; MSB technique for fibrin and other acidophilic materials --; 32; Myoadenylate deaminase for muscle-fiber typing --; 33; NADH diaphorase for muscle biopsies --; 34; Nonspecific esterase using an azodye method --; 35; Nile Blue sulfate for neutral and acidic lipids --; 36; Oil Red O for fats --; 37; Papanicolaou stains for cytology --; 38; The periodic acid-Schiff (PAS) procedure for polysaccharides --; 39; Perls' Prussian Blue for ferric iron --; 40; Phloxine-Tartrazine technique for viral inclusions --; 41; Phosphorylase for muscle-fiber typing --; 42; Phosphotungstic acid hematoxylin (PTAH) --; 43; Romanowsky-Giemsa stains --; 44; Rubeanic acid method for copper --; 45; Shikata Orcein method for hepatitis B antigen --; 46; Solochrome Cyanine for myelin staining --; 47; Southgate's Mucicarmine stain for mucins --; 48; Succinate dehydrogenase demonstration by an azodye method --; 49; Sucrase, by an azodye method --; 50; Sudan Black for lipids --; 51; Thiocholine cholinesterase method --; 52; Thioflavine T method for amyloid --; 53; Toluidine Blue for basophilia and metachromasia, and as an oversight stain --; 54; Van Gieson's and other picrotrichrome oversight and collagen stains --; 55; Von Kossa technique for mineralized bone --; 56; Warthin-Starry method for spirochetes --; 57; Ziehl-Neelsen and related stains of acid-fast bacteria --; 58; Ziehl-Neelsen technique modified for leprosy bacilli --; Where to find technical details of staining methods ER -