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  • Methyl green-pyronin (MGP) is a classical histological staining technique using two basic (cationic) dyes for the demonstration and differentiation of...
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    with the DNA major groove. It is used in combination with pyronin in the methyl green–pyronin stain, which stains and differentiates DNA and RNA. When...
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    Category:Safranin dyes Xanthene dyes Fluorene dyes, derivatives of fluorene Pyronin dyes Category:Fluorone dyes, based on fluorone Category:Rhodamine dyes...
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  • Euchrysine Basic Orange 14 46005 acridine 494-38-2 Acridine red 3B 45000 pyronin 2465-29-4 Acriflavine Trypaflavine 46000 acridine 65589-70-0 10597-46-3...
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    rhodamine123lo Hoechst33342lo/sp primitive hemopoietic stem cells revealed by pyronin Y". Experimental Hematology. 29 (9): 1109–1116. doi:10.1016/S0301-472X(01)00684-1...
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    bacilli. "Pappenheim's stain II" (Unna-Pappenheim stain): A methylene green–pyronin staining method commonly used for blood smears. Die Bildung der roten Blutscheiben...
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