. Biological stains, a handbook on the nature and uses of the dyes employed in the biological laboratory. Stains and staining (Microscopy). SOjNa {An acid dye.) This dye, sodium alizarin sulphonate, is used by Benda for stain- ing chromatin in combination with crystal violet, the chromatin staining brown, while the mitochondria stain violet. It is also used as a vital stain for nervous tissue in small invertebrates, and by Schrotter for sections of nervous tissue. PURPURIN c. I. NO. 1037 Synonyms: Alizarin No. 6. (An acid dye; absorption maxima about [], , [


. Biological stains, a handbook on the nature and uses of the dyes employed in the biological laboratory. Stains and staining (Microscopy). SOjNa {An acid dye.) This dye, sodium alizarin sulphonate, is used by Benda for stain- ing chromatin in combination with crystal violet, the chromatin staining brown, while the mitochondria stain violet. It is also used as a vital stain for nervous tissue in small invertebrates, and by Schrotter for sections of nervous tissue. PURPURIN c. I. NO. 1037 Synonyms: Alizarin No. 6. (An acid dye; absorption maxima about [], , [\ in alcohol.) Purpurin is very similar to alizarin, but forms scarlet red lakes with alumina. It has been used as a nuclear stain for histological material, and for determining the presence of insoluble calcium salts in the cell Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Conn, H. J. (Harold Joel), 1886-1975; Ambler, Joseph Alfred, 1889-; Kornhauser, S. I. (Sidney Isaac), 1887-1959; Mallory, Frank Burr, 1862-1941; Sharp, Lester W. (Lester Whyland), b. 1887. Geneva, N. Y. , The Commission


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