Orange G
Orange G is used to stain specimens for carcinoma diagnosis. 25g.
Orange G is used to stain specimens for carcinoma diagnosis. 25g.
Orange G is used to stain specimens for carcinoma diagnosis and is also used to in Papanicolaou's stain technique in cytology. 25g.
Image from Kevin MacKenzie, University of Aberdeen: Section of human skin stained with aldehyde fuchsin, Orange G and Light Green histology dyes to highlight elastic fibres (purple) and collagen (green to yellow).
"Human skin section, histology" is licensed under CC BY 4.0
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