Nuclear fast red and haematoxylin
Nuclear fast red and haematoxylin are laboratory stains used in histology and cytology. Nuclear fast red is a red stain that binds to nucleic acids, while haematoxylin is a blue-purple stain that binds to basophilic structures. These stains are commonly used together to provide contrast and highlight cellular features during microscopic examination of biological samples.
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Histological Analysis of Colonic Biopsies
Histological Analysis of Colonic Biopsies
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