Troubleshooting histology stains / Richard W. Horobin, John D. Bancroft.
Material type: TextPublication details: New York : Churchill Livingstone, c1998.Description: xv, 266 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 25 cmISBN:- 044305312X
- 611.018 HOR-T 1998 501819
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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.