Re: [Histonet] One Step Trichrome.
Ian:
Have a look at Horobin and Flemming, Histochemical Journal 20:29-34,
1988. "One bath trichrome staining: investigation of a general mechanism
based on structure-staining correlation analysis".
Geoff
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> I'm considering using a one step trichrome for a zoology
> undergraduate teaching class. As the material will come from invertebrates
> is there a one step technique which would offer the best and most
> consistent result.
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> Dr. Ian Montgomery,
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