staining
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techniques developed by
- Ehrlich
- In Paul Ehrlich: Early life
…Weigert, to the technique of staining cells with chemical dyes, a procedure used to view cells under the microscope. As a medical student at several universities, including Breslau, Strasbourg, Freiburg, and Leipzig, Ehrlich continued to experiment with cellular staining. The selective action of these dyes on different types of cells…
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- In Paul Ehrlich: Early life
- Ramón y Cajal
- In Santiago Ramón y Cajal
He improved Golgi’s silver nitrate stain (1903) and developed a gold stain (1913) for the general study of the fine structure of nervous tissue in the brain, sensory centres, and the spinal cords of embryos and young animals. These nerve-specific stains enabled Ramón y Cajal to differentiate neurons from other…
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- In Santiago Ramón y Cajal
use in
- bacterial cultures
- In bacteria: The Gram stain
…used, bacteria have to be stained with a colored dye so that they will stand out from their background.
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- In bacteria: The Gram stain