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  2. Haematoxylin - Wikipedia

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    Haematoxylin was also added to some iron gall inks, which take time to fully darken when applied to paper. [4] [37] In this case the Haematoxylin provided some initial colour before the iron gall reached its full depth of colour. [4] [37] William Lewis in 1763 is credited with being the first to use haematoxylin as an additive in iron gall inks ...

  3. H&E stain - Wikipedia

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    Hematoxylin and eosin stain (or haematoxylin and eosin stain or hematoxylin-eosin stain; often abbreviated as H&E stain or HE stain) is one of the principal tissue stains used in histology. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is the most widely used stain in medical diagnosis [ 1 ] and is often the gold standard . [ 4 ]

  4. Staining - Wikipedia

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    Haematoxylin (hematoxylin in North America) is a nuclear stain. [10] Used with a mordant, haematoxylin stains nuclei blue-violet or brown. [10] It is most often used with eosin in the H&E stain (haematoxylin and eosin) staining, one of the most common procedures in histology. [10]

  5. Phosphotungstic acid-haematoxylin stain - Wikipedia

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    Phosphotungstic acid haematoxylin (PTAH) is a mix of haematoxylin with phosphotungstic acid, used in histology for staining. It stains some tissue in contrasting colors in a way similar to haematoxylin and eosin stain , as phosphotungstic acid binds to tissue proteins .

  6. Hematoxylin body - Wikipedia

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    In diagnostic pathology, a hematoxylin body, or LE body, is a dense, homogeneous, basophilic particle, easily stainable with hematoxylin.It consists of degraded nuclear material from an injured cell, along with autoantibodies and a limited amount of cytoplasm.

  7. Basophilic - Wikipedia

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    Main staining types when using hematoxylin and eosin (H&E). A Basophil granulocyte stains dark purple upon H&E staining.. Basophilic is a technical term used by pathologists. ...

  8. Hematein - Wikipedia

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    Hematein (US spelling) or haematein is an oxidized derivative of haematoxylin, used in staining. Haematein should not be confused with haematin, which is a brown to black iron-containing pigment formed by decomposition of haemoglobin. In the Colour Index (but nowhere else), haematein is called haematine.

  9. Papanicolaou stain - Wikipedia

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    The first staining solution contains haematoxylin which stains cell nuclei. [10] [2] [12] Papanicolaou used Harris's hematoxylin in all three formulations of the stain he published. [2] The second staining solution (designated OG-6), contains Orange G in 95% ethyl alcohol with a small amount of phosphotungstic acid.