
doi: 10.1007/bf01012863
pmid: 4113293
A glutaraldehyde-fuchsin reagent is described. Its preparation avoids the time-consuming ‘ripening period’, associated with Gomori's aldehyde-fuchsin. Elastic tissue, insular β-cells (after an appropriate prior oxidation) and various other tissue components (e.g. pituitary basophils and acid mucosubstances) can be stained with the reagent 1–2 hours after its preparation.
Aldehydes, Time Factors, Staining and Labeling, Methods, Rosaniline Dyes, Animals, Arteries, Rabbits, Elastic Tissue, Pancreas
Aldehydes, Time Factors, Staining and Labeling, Methods, Rosaniline Dyes, Animals, Arteries, Rabbits, Elastic Tissue, Pancreas
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