
doi: 10.1007/bf01004837
pmid: 47853
Fixation of fragments of human antral mucosa with Helly's fluid allows gastrin-containing cells to be identified by an immunofluorescence technique. Lead-Haematoxylin staining carried out on the same sections shows selective reactivity of the immunofluorescent cells. These findings support the identification of gastrin cells with G cells, known from previous studies to react with lead-Haematoxylin.
Sheep, Staining and Labeling, Temperature, Fluorescent Antibody Technique, Gastric Mucosa, Gastrins, Methods, Animals, Humans, Rabbits
Sheep, Staining and Labeling, Temperature, Fluorescent Antibody Technique, Gastric Mucosa, Gastrins, Methods, Animals, Humans, Rabbits
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