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PAS staining

PRINCIPLE: The PAS stain is a histochemical reaction in that the periodic acid oxidizes the carbon t... Read More...

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PAS staining

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PRINCIPLE: The PAS stain is a histochemical reaction in that the periodic acid oxidizes the carbon to carbon bond forming aldehydes which react to the fuchsin-sulfurous acid which form the magenta color. CONTROL: For staining fungus; use a known positive such as those used for the GMS.

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PAS staining

PRINCIPLE: The PAS stain is a histochemical reaction in that the periodic acid oxidizes the carbon to carbon bond forming aldehydes which react to the fuchsin-sulfurous acid which form the magenta color. CONTROL: For staining fungus; use a known positive such as those used for the GMS.

What is the staining principle of PAS?

PRINCIPLE: The PAS stain is a histochemical reaction in that the periodic acid oxidizes the carbon to carbon bond forming aldehydes which react to the fuchsin-sulfurous acid which form the magenta color. CONTROL: For staining fungus; use a known positive such as those used for the GMS.

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