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Alcoholic eosin y 515

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Alcoholic Eosin-Y 515 is a laboratory reagent used in various staining and analytical procedures. It is a yellowish-red dye that is soluble in alcoholic solutions. The primary function of Alcoholic Eosin-Y 515 is to provide a staining agent for the visualization and differentiation of cellular and tissue structures in microscopic samples.

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Fluorescent Staining of Breast Biopsies

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Breast biopsies were stained with fluorescent dyes DRAQ5 (Biostatus, LTD) and Alcoholic Eosin-Y 515 (Leica) to replicate the standard histological stains of hematoxylin and eosin [29 (link)]. The samples were individually submerged in 200 μL of a 50 mM solution of DRAQ5 in PBS (Fischer Scientific) for three minutes, then immediately submerged in 1 mL of PBS to rinse the excess stain. The biopsy was then submerged in 200 μL of a 50% w/v solution of Alcoholic Eosin-Y 515 in ethanol (Leica) for 10 seconds. Finally, the sample was dipped in 1 mL of 1% Surgipath acid Alcohol (Leica) to remove the excess Eosin-Y 515 stain and blotted on a fresh KimWipe (Kimberly-Clark) to absorb the excess liquid from the biopsy. The stained and lightly dried biopsy was mounted between two 0.15 mm D x 24 mm W x 50 mm L coverglass slides with gentle pressure for imaging.
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Prostate Biopsy Staining Protocol

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Samples were stained with the fluorescent dyes eosin Y and DRAQ5 to replicate the histological stain mechanism of hematoxylin and eosin. Prostate biopsies were individually submerged in 200 mL of a 50 mM solution of DRAQ5 (Biostatus, LTD, Leicestershire, United Kingdom) in PBS for three minutes, then immediately dipped in 1 mL of PBS to remove excess stain. Each biopsy was then submerged for 10 s in 50% w/v Alcoholic Eosin Y 515 (Leica, Wetzlar, Germany) in ethanol, then dipped repeatedly in 1% Surgipath Acid Alcohol (Leica, Wetzlar, Germany) to remove excess eosin Y stain. The fully stained biopsies were placed on a fresh KimWipe (Kimberly-Clark, Irving, TX, USA) for 3 s to absorb excess liquid from the biopsy. Finally, the biopsies were mounted individually between two 0.15 mm D × 24 mm W × 50 mm L coverglass slides with gentle pressure for imaging.
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