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Discover LudwigThe phrase "silver stained" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe something that has been marked or tarnished with silver, as in "The silver stained tray gleamed on the table." It can also refer to a specific type of staining technique used in biology and medicine to highlight certain structures or cells under a microscope. An example of this usage is, "The tissue sample was silver stained to reveal the precise location of the tumor cells."
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Each participant scored the same set of 14 coded slides with silver stained comets.
The silver stained gel (Fig. 2B) corroborates these findings.
Gels were silver stained according to [ 40].
All gels were then silver stained.
The immunoprecipitates were resolved by SDS PAGE and silver stained.
Gel was silver stained by using the standard Promega protocol.
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The same gel was silver-stained [80].
Gels were fixed and silver-stained (Sigma).
Silver-stained LPS molecules displayed substantial pattern differences between isolates.
After electrophoresis, proteins were detected CBB or silver-stained.
Silver-stained gels were photo-documented for manual scoring.
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