See Also: Mallory's phloxine stain(medicine)
haematoxylin-phloxine B stain(medicine)
Lendrum's phloxine-tartrazine stain(medicine)
chrome alum haematoxylin-phloxine stain(medicine)
Gomori's chrome alum haematoxylin-phloxine stain(medicine)
Mallory's stain(medicine)
Mallory's triple stain(medicine)
Mallory's trichrome stain(medicine)
Mallory's collagen stain(medicine)
Mallory's iodine stain(medicine)

RNA, guide (medicine) and Mallory's phloxine stain (medicine)


RNA, guide (medicine)


RNA, guide
Small kinetoplastid mitochondrial RNA that plays a major role in RNA editing. These molecules form perfect hybrids with edited mRNA sequences and possess nucleotide sequences at their 5'-ends that are complementary to the sequences of the mRNA's immediately downstream of the pre-edited regions.


Mallory's phloxine stain (medicine)


Mallory's phloxine stain
<technique> A technique based on retention of phloxine by hyaline after overstaining and then decolorizing with lithium carbonate, used in combination with alum haematoxylin to give nuclear staining; hyaline appears red, older hyaline is pink to colourless, amyloid is pale pink, and nuclei are blue-black.