You can find in any book dealing with histotechnique the "Brown-Brenn" procedure for Gram staining of tissue.
It is essentially the same Gram procedure, but with the dewaxing and clearing steps.
Remé J.
nuno_apct@portugalmail.pt wrote:
I have a co-worker that would to do a Gram counterstaing on brain tissue. The
bacteria is agalactium, a Gram + one. The problem is, there are no protocols
specific for that.
Pleaseeeeeee help :)
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