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Who can justify wasting paper to print bulky books whose pages are prone to staining or tearing, when the digital and electronic versions are so much more convenient to use and store?
Slate floors are porous and prone to staining.
They are slightly less effective than metal braces, and are also more prone to staining and breaking.
You may need to clean a faux-suede purse with upholstering cleaner every few months, since it is prone to staining and damage from the elements.
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Lymphocytes, mast cells, parietal and chief cells at the basal pits of the normal gastric mucosa were also prone to strong staining but were not scored.
Unfortunately, there is only very limited information available since all antibodies directed against nAChR subunits and M1 and M3 receptors tested so far are prone to unspecific staining as indicated by controls performed on respective gene-deficient mice (Herber et al. 2004; Moser et al. 2007; Zarghooni et al. 2007).
The power of the explosion may send the soda farther then expected which will get you sticky (which isn't a real problem unless your clothing is prone to soda stains).
Accordingly, only cells prone to apoptosis will stain positive for Annexin-V/FITC [ 14].
The immunohistochemical detection of LMP2A expression is also possible but is technically more challenging and is also prone to false positive staining, e.g. of mantle zone lymphocytes (Niedobitek et al., 1997; Heussinger et al., 2004).
STED offers the advantage of allowing access to the centre of the cell, with reduced acquisition time, and is less prone to artefacts of densely stained samples; however, the experimental setup is more complex.
To observe a conformational aggregation-prone version of Tau, the MC1 antibody was used to stain striatal sections [Fig. 6B].
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