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Ganzena aluminous hematoxylin

Ganzena aluminous hematoxylin (F. Page of Ch. Hansen, the Danish histologist, 1870-1934) – the liquid for coloring of tissue specimens which is mix of aqueous solutions of potassium permanganate and potash alum with spirit solution of hematoxylin; it is applied to detection of cellular kernels which are intensively painted in gray-blue color.

 
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