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Modification of a haematoxylin, eosin, and natural saffron staining method for the detection of connective tissue Cover

Modification of a haematoxylin, eosin, and natural saffron staining method for the detection of connective tissue

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|Jan 2021

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Fig. 1

Comparison of staining outcomes of the haematoxylin-erythrosine saffron method (A, C, and E) and haematoxylin-eosin saffron (HES) method (B, D, and F)A and B – mouflon aorta; black arrowhead – collagen (mainly type I) fibres; white arrowhead – elastic fibres; asterisk – smooth muscle cells
C and D – chicken spleen; asterisk – trabeculae; arrowhead – reticular (type III collagen) fibres
E and F – rat skin; asterisk – collagen of the dermis. All scale bars =100 μm
Comparison of staining outcomes of the haematoxylin-erythrosine saffron method (A, C, and E) and haematoxylin-eosin saffron (HES) method (B, D, and F)A and B – mouflon aorta; black arrowhead – collagen (mainly type I) fibres; white arrowhead – elastic fibres; asterisk – smooth muscle cells C and D – chicken spleen; asterisk – trabeculae; arrowhead – reticular (type III collagen) fibres E and F – rat skin; asterisk – collagen of the dermis. All scale bars =100 μm

Fig. 2

Comparison of staining outcomes of the haematoxylin-erythrosine saffron method (A, C, and E) and haematoxylin-eosin saffron (HES) method (B, D, and F)A and B – pig penis; black arrowhead – basement membrane; asterisk – collagen (mainly type I) fibres; white arrowhead – smooth muscle cells
C and D – hyaline cartilage from the trachea of the rabbit
E and F – rabbit tooth; asterisk – dentin. All scale bars = 100 μm
Comparison of staining outcomes of the haematoxylin-erythrosine saffron method (A, C, and E) and haematoxylin-eosin saffron (HES) method (B, D, and F)A and B – pig penis; black arrowhead – basement membrane; asterisk – collagen (mainly type I) fibres; white arrowhead – smooth muscle cells C and D – hyaline cartilage from the trachea of the rabbit E and F – rabbit tooth; asterisk – dentin. All scale bars = 100 μm

Fig. 3

Comparison of different staining methods in the diagnosis of reticulin fibrosis in cavy liverA – haematoxylin-erythrosine saffron method
B – Masson–Goldner trichrome
C – silver impregnation
D – haematoxylin-eosin saffron (HES) method; asterisk – collagen (mainly type I) fibres; arrowhead – reticular (type III collagen) fibres. All scale bars = 100 μm
Comparison of different staining methods in the diagnosis of reticulin fibrosis in cavy liverA – haematoxylin-erythrosine saffron method B – Masson–Goldner trichrome C – silver impregnation D – haematoxylin-eosin saffron (HES) method; asterisk – collagen (mainly type I) fibres; arrowhead – reticular (type III collagen) fibres. All scale bars = 100 μm
Language: English
Page range: 125 - 130
Submitted on: Aug 10, 2020
Accepted on: Jan 12, 2021
Published on: Jan 29, 2021
Published by: National Veterinary Research Institute in Pulawy
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 4 issues per year

© 2021 Cassandra Ceccopieri, Joanna Skonieczna, Jan P. Madej, published by National Veterinary Research Institute in Pulawy
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