Fwd: [Histonet] eosinophils
Ian Montgomery
ian.montgomery <@t> bio.gla.ac.uk
Wed Nov 26 09:49:03 CST 2003
Garry,
In my hands it's mouse, Sirius red and all other species carbol
chromotrope. Let me know if you need the methods and or references.
Ian.
>Dear all,
>Could anybody please give me some advice on the staining of eosinophils,
>either by conventional stains or immuno.
>Am I right in thinking the carbol chromotrope technique is one such method.
>Many thanks in advance.
>Garry Ashton
>
>
>PICR
>UK
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