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Within sections of liver and spleen, the most commonly staining cells were Kupffer cells and reticuloendothelial cells.
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While the most commonly used staining in the digestive tract is Lugol's iodine solution, in the area of the respiratory tract there is too high risk of aspiration.
Among the most commonly used stains are uranyl and tungstate stains, ammonium molybdate and aurothioglucose (for a more complete list of stains, see (17)).
Although it is most commonly used to stain amyloid fibrils, it is important to note that CR may stain other biopolymers such as polysaccharide [ 83].
A water-soluble vital dye such as Evans blue is most commonly used to stain the remote myocardium.
Oily stains have a variety of sources, but most commonly include: Grease stains.
Staining for MSMB in benign tissue ranged from homogeneous, which was most commonly seen with strong staining (Figure 2A, left panel) and variable, heterogeneous staining frequently seen with weak and moderate staining (Figure 2A, right panel).
Nile red staining quantification method offers an indirect measurement for lipids, binding specifically to neutral lipids, which is the most commonly used lipophilic stain for intracellular TAG detection in microalgae [ 41].
We tested 10F7 binding of pDCs by immunohistochemical staining in human tissue sections and compared its specificity with the anti-CD123 antibody, which is the most commonly used antibody for pDC staining.
Fluorescent dye molecules are most commonly used for biological staining and labelling.
Species in the O. piceae complex have retained the attention of wood industry researchers because they cause stain in processed wood and were the most commonly isolated species of sap stain fungi in Canadian saw mills [ 6].
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