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Staining of different tissues in thick epoxy resin-impregnated sections of human fetuses.

H Fritsch1.   

Abstract

Sections of undecalcified human fetuses, fixed in formaldehyde, embedded in the epoxy resin Biodur E 12 and cut on a diamond-wire saw were stained according to a slight modification of the method described by Laczkó and Lévai. The sections were immersed in a methylene blue/azure II solution at 90 C for at least 3 min and counterstained with a basic fuchsin solution at the same temperature. Differential staining was as follows: bone stained pinkish; cartilage, violet; collagen fibers, blue-violet; elastic fibers, red and muscle fibers, green-blue. Most other tissues were stained blue-violet against the transparent background of the embedding epoxy resin. Thanks to the distinct and differential staining of each tissue, contrast is sufficient for black and white as well as for color photography.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2477919     DOI: 10.3109/10520298909108049

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Stain Technol        ISSN: 0038-9153


  16 in total

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2.  The periepiglottic space: topographic relations and histological organisation.

Authors:  M M Reidenbach
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Review 3.  Anatomical considerations of closure of the laryngeal vestibule during swallowing.

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4.  The cricoarytenoid ligament: its morphology and possible implications for vocal cord movements.

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5.  Borders and topographic relationships of the paraglottic space.

Authors:  M M Reidenbach
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6.  [Development and clinical anatomy of the rectal adventitia. significance for radical operation of rectal carcinoma].

Authors:  H Fritsch; W Kühnel; F Stelzner
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7.  The relationship between the temporomandibular joint capsule, articular disc and jaw muscles.

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8.  Tissue-plastinated vs. celloidin-embedded large serial sections in video, analog and digital photographic on-screen reproduction: a preliminary step to exact virtual 3D modelling, exemplified in the normal midface and cleft-lip and palate.

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9.  [In vivo study of degradation of poly-(D,L-) lactide and poly-(L-lactide-co-glycolide) osteosynthesis material].

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10.  Anatomical considerations in TNM staging and therapeutical procedures for low rectal cancer.

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