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Dictionary » P » Progressive staining Progressive stainingprogressive staining A procedure in which staining is continued until the desired intensity of colouring of tissue elements is attained. ![]()
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Results from our forumReasons for Skepticism on the Endosymbiosis?... -- must happen in concert with the evolution of a mechanism to prevent progressive chromosomal shortening. Such an evolutionary transition is far ... such as a cell wall with peptidoglycan and lipopolysaccharides, gram-staining and antibiotic sensitivity. Some effects of antibiotics have been ...
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The Fiber Disease... form most often presents as a periorbital cellulitis or mass with progressive local invasion of soft tissue (85, 94). The arterial form is ... Likewise, the presence of the organism in tissue may be confirmed by staining with specific fluorescent-antibody conjugates (57). Histopathologic ...
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The Fiber Disease... immunofluorescence to show changes in liver actin microfilament staining in inbred mice strains exposed to the mycotoxin sporidesmin. PMID: ... incubates silently in the body for decades before striking. It is progressive, degenerative and incurable. It is always eventually fatal, and ...
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