“…HR cell death can be monitored by a number of protocols, including vital stains (Evans blue [Baker et al, 1993;Graham, 2005] or Trypan blue [Meier et al, 1993;Ger et al, 2002]), yellow autofluorescence (YAF; Koga et al, 1988;Essenberg et al, 1992;Wäspi et al, 2001;Gray et al, 2002;Graham, 2005), and the accumulations of hydrogen peroxide and peroxidase. The latter response is commonly followed by staining with diaminobenzidine (Hü ckelhoven et al, 1999;Vanacker et al, 2000) or 3-amino-9-ethylcarbazole (AEC; Ellis and Grant, 2002), which are substrates of peroxidase that are oxidized to colored compounds only in the presence of endogenous hydrogen peroxide.…”