Phosphotungstic Acid-Eosin Combined with Hematoxylin as A Stain for Negri Bodies in Paraffin Sections

Experimentation with the Papanicolaou stain in this laboratory led to the discovery that the eosin, combined with phosphotungstic acid, was responsible for differential staining of Negri bodies. Eosin prepared as in EA 36 was used, but without the light green and Bismarck brown. Paraffin sections of...

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Veröffentlicht in:Biotechnic & histochemistry 1961, Vol.36 (1), p.5-8
Hauptverfasser: Massignani, Adriana M., Malferrari, Rosella
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Experimentation with the Papanicolaou stain in this laboratory led to the discovery that the eosin, combined with phosphotungstic acid, was responsible for differential staining of Negri bodies. Eosin prepared as in EA 36 was used, but without the light green and Bismarck brown. Paraffin sections of hippocampus from brains of animal affected with rabies were fixed in 10% formol or in a mixture of 2 volumes of saturated aqueous HgCl2 and 1 volume of absolute alcohol. They were stained first with hematoxylin and then with eosin. This procedure gave better results than staining with other types of eosin or by the original EA 36 mixture. The Negri bodies were well stained and their structure easily visible. The best results were obtained from material fixed with the HgCl2 solution.
ISSN:1052-0295
0038-9153
1473-7760
DOI:10.3109/10520296109113228