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Bryan Llewellyn
llewllew at shaw.ca
Mon Oct 8 13:18:05 CDT 2018
All of the Picro-Mallory variants are trichrome stains. An explanation
of how they work is here:
http://stainsfile.info/StainsFile/theory/tri_gen.htm
http://stainsfile.info/StainsFile/stain/fibrin/fibrin.htm
Follow the links as well for added information.
Bryan Llewellyn
Пешков Максим via Histonet wrote:
>
> Dear Histonetters!
> I need in your proffessional help.
> Can you explain for me a the chemical mechanism of Picro-Mallory V stain by chemcial language?
> I will appreciate references about this issue except original article of Lendrum A.C. et al (1962) https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC480427/pdf/jclinpath00070-0009.pdf
> Before asking I was read some histotechnological books, but can not find it. They are: Bancroft&Gamble (from 5 to 8th ed), F. Carson A Self-instructional text 3 ed, C.F.A. Culling (3rd ed), AFIP manuals (3-4 ed), Woods and Ellis (Histology lab: A complete reference), Lilli RD, 1962, Romeis 2014 (18 auflage) and some others book.
> -- Russia,
> Taganrog,
> Maxim Peshkov.
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