2018
DOI: 10.1134/s1990519x18010121
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Trichrome Staining for Detection of Amyloid

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“…Therefore, it is more appropriate to perform both trichrome and Congo red staining in amyloidosis to quantify the percentage of fi brosis in organs. Avian amyloidosis is a progressive fatal disease condition and amyloid fi brils deposited in tissues are relatively insoluble and resistant to physiological breakdown 14 . Due to the possibility of oral and interspecies amyloid transfer 15 , it is required to conduct additional research on amyloidosis in birds used for food.…”
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“…Therefore, it is more appropriate to perform both trichrome and Congo red staining in amyloidosis to quantify the percentage of fi brosis in organs. Avian amyloidosis is a progressive fatal disease condition and amyloid fi brils deposited in tissues are relatively insoluble and resistant to physiological breakdown 14 . Due to the possibility of oral and interspecies amyloid transfer 15 , it is required to conduct additional research on amyloidosis in birds used for food.…”
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confidence: 99%