American Journal of Clinical Pathology 1976-05-01

Celestine blue B stain for intestinal protozoa.

J Yang, T H Scholten

Index: Am. J. Clin. Pathol. 65(5) , 715-8, (1976)

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Abstract

The use of an iron alum lake of celestine blue B in acetic acid as an alternative to hematoxylin in the routine staining of fecal smears and tissue sections for Protozoa is presented.


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