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> -really?
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Subject: RE: [Histonet] Sirius red stain - picric acid substitute - water
-really?
I would do a trial run on "extra" slides or non-valuable tissue?
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Subject: [Histonet] Sirius red stain - picric acid substitute - water -really?
Hello all,
I have been undertaking sirius red staining using picric acid, I was under the
impression (from papers) that picric acid is an important component of the
procedure and read that it prevents no
Hello all,
I have been undertaking sirius red staining using picric acid, I was under the
impression (from papers) that picric acid is an important component of the
procedure and read that it prevents non-specific binding of the dye to things
other than collagen. However, I have recently found