1991
DOI: 10.1007/bf01462247
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Gallocyanin chromalum as a nuclear stain in cytology. I. A cytophotometric comparison of the Husain-Watts Gallocyanin chromalum staining protocol with the Feulgen procedure

Abstract: In the present study, the staining characteristics of the Gallocyanin chromalum technique devised by Husain and Watts are compared with the Feulgen reaction. Liver imprints, blood smears, and cervical smears were fixed in ethanol and stained with either the Husain and Watts Gallocyanin chromalum reagent or the Feulgen-Schiff reagent. The slides were then post-treated with 70% ethanol-HCl pH 1.0, or with phosphotungstic acid for 0.5-30 min. The integrated optical density of cell nuclei was measured with a VIDAS… Show more

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“…In their study, the volume of neuronal cell bodies was measured in gallocyanin-stained paraffin sections. Gallocyanin is a nuclear stain, and, therefore, decreased volume could only be attributed to the nucleus and not the entire cell body (Schulte et al, 1991). Previous studies show that changes of nuclear size in taste receptors occur during hibernation, but not cell bodies (Popov et al, 1999).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In their study, the volume of neuronal cell bodies was measured in gallocyanin-stained paraffin sections. Gallocyanin is a nuclear stain, and, therefore, decreased volume could only be attributed to the nucleus and not the entire cell body (Schulte et al, 1991). Previous studies show that changes of nuclear size in taste receptors occur during hibernation, but not cell bodies (Popov et al, 1999).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%