PHENOTHIAZINES with an amino group at the 3-position that are green crystals or powder. They are used as biological stains.
Compounds containing dibenzo-1,4-thiazine. Some of them are neuroactive.
A compound consisting of dark green crystals or crystalline powder, having a bronze-like luster. Solutions in water or alcohol have a deep blue color. Methylene blue is used as a bacteriologic stain and as an indicator. It inhibits GUANYLATE CYCLASE, and has been used to treat cyanide poisoning and to lower levels of METHEMOGLOBIN.
The marking of biological material with a dye or other reagent for the purpose of identifying and quantitating components of tissues, cells or their extracts.

Structure and inheritance of some heterozygous Robertsonian translocation in man. (1/163)

Banding studies in 25 Robertsonian translocations showed that all could be interpreted as stable dicentrics. The mechanism for their stability is likely to be the proximity of their centromeres but centromeric suppression could also have a role. In many of these dicentric translocations, discontinuous centromeric suppression, as indicated by chromatid separation at one of the centromeric regions, was observed in C-banded preparations. A further observation of undefined relation to the first was that the ratio of the two constitutive centromeric heterochromatin (CCH) regions from the component chromosomes of the translocations was variable in the same translocation type, e.g. t(13;14). It is proposed that this ratio may influence the segregation ratio. Abnormal spermatogenesis is suggested as the likely mechanism for the difference in the proportion of aneuploid offspring in the progeny of maternal and paternal heterozygotes. Neither of the t dic(21;21)s could be interpreted as isochromosomes. It is proposed that Robertsonian fusion translocations be defined as stable, dicentric, whole-arm translocations, with both centromeres in a median position and resulting in the loss of a small acentric fragment during this formation. It is suggested that they occur at high frequency between telocentric or, as in man, certain acrocentric chromosomes because of some intrinsic property of those chromosomes not possessed by metacentric chromosomes and mediated by interphase association of centromeres.  (+info)

Comparison of five methods of malaria detection in the outpatient setting. (2/163)

In eastern Africa where 90% of the malaria is due to Plasmodium falciparum, the accuracy of malaria diagnosis at the outpatient level is becoming increasingly important due to problems of drug resistance and use of alternative, costly antimalarial drugs. The quantitative buffy coat (QBC) technique, acridine orange staining with an interference filter system, and the ParaSight-F test have been introduced as alternative methods to conventional microscopy for the diagnosis of malaria. Two hundred thirteen outpatients were tested using these alternative methods and conventional microscopy by five experienced technologists; two were randomly allocated to read the results of each test. Paired results showed the highest level of agreement with the ParaSight-F test (99%), followed by Field stain (92%). The results of the QBC technique showed the least agreement (73%). Using conventional microscopy as the reference standard, the ParaSight-F test had a sensitivity range of 90-92% and a specificity of 99%, staining with acridine orange had a sensitivity range of 77-96% and a specificity range of 81-98% and the QBC technique had a sensitivity range of 88-98% and a specificity range of 58-90%. All microscopic tests showed lower sensitivities (as low as 20% using staining with acridine orange) in detecting low parasitemias (< or = 320/microl) than the ParaSight-F test (70%). Due to the high cost of the ParaSight-F test, Field-stained blood films remain the most appropriate method for diagnosis of P. falciparum in eastern Africa. The ParaSight-F test may be used in situations where no trained microscopists are available, or where malaria is strongly suspected and the results of microscopy are negative.  (+info)

Detection of "Candidatus Helicobacter suis" in gastric samples of pigs by PCR: comparison with other invasive diagnostic techniques. (3/163)

Recently, a new 16S ribosomal DNA-based PCR assay was developed for the specific detection of "Candidatus Helicobacter suis" (former "Gastrospirillum suis") in porcine gastric samples. In the present study, this PCR assay was compared to three other invasive diagnostic methods (rapid urease test, immunohistochemistry, histologic analysis by Giemsa staining). Antral stomach samples from 200 slaughterhouse pigs from Belgium and The Netherlands were examined. Bacterial presence was determined in 77% (154 of 200) of the samples by PCR in combination with Southern blot hybridization, 56% (111 of 200) of the samples by immunohistochemistry, 61% (122 of 200) of the samples by urease testing (20 h postinoculation [p.i.]), 36% (71 of 200) of the samples by urease testing (3 h p.i.), and 33% (65 of 200) of the samples by Giemsa staining. The intrinsic specificity of the PCR assay was assessed by Southern blot analysis with an "Candidatus H. suis"-specific probe and sequencing of PCR products. Interassay sensitivity and specificity values were assessed for each test by pairwise comparisons between tests. Agreement between tests was evaluated by calculating Cohen's kappa coefficient. From that analysis, the PCR assay was considered the most reliable benchmark. Microscopic detection of immunohistochemically labeled or Giemsa-stained "Candidatus H. suis" cells in stomach sections proved to be highly specific (100%) but relatively insensitive (72 and 42%, respectively) compared to the PCR assay. A longer incubation time of the urease test improved its sensitivity considerably (74 versus 55%) but was accompanied by a loss of specificity (72 versus 93%). In conclusion, we found the "Candidatus H. suis"-specific PCR assay to be a sensitive and reliable diagnostic method for the detection of "Candidatus H. suis" in the stomachs of pigs and could prove to be a valuable tool for further epidemiological studies both for "Candidatus H. suis"- and for "Helicobacter heilmannii" type 1-related research.  (+info)

Permeability of boar and bull spermatozoa to the nucleic acid stains propidium iodide or Hoechst 33258, or to eosin: accuracy in the assessment of cell viability. (4/163)

This study was designed to assess whether nucleic acid stains such as propidium iodide and Hoechst 33258 and the cytosolic stain eosin identified equivalent proportions of non-viable cells. Sub-samples of boar spermatozoa stored for up to 72 h, and frozen bull spermatozoa stored in straws and thawed before staining, were exposed to either propidium iodide or Hoechst 33258 alone or in combination. Additional sub-samples were stained with eosin-nigrosin and subsequently with Giemsa. The proportion of non-viable cells identified by propidium iodide alone was equivalent to that observed when it was used in combination with the other fluorescent probe. Similar results were observed for Hoechst 33258. However, direct microscopic examination of sub-samples exposed to both stains revealed that a proportion of spermatozoa stained with propidium iodide did not incorporate Hoechst 33258. This was found consistently in boar and bull spermatozoa under the different experimental conditions used. Quantification showed that the proportion of propidium iodide-positive cells was significantly higher than Hoechst 33258-positive cells. Furthermore, the proportion of propidium iodide-positive cells was higher than cells stained with eosin, but no differences were found between the number of cells stained with Hoechst 33258 or eosin. The proportion of cells stained with propidium iodide was positively correlated with the proportion stained with either Hoechst 33258 or eosin, despite the observation that more cells incorporated propidium iodide. Taken together, these results indicate that there are differences in the ability of fluorescent probes to identify non-viable sperm cells and that this should be considered when staining protocols are used to analyse sperm viability, or when viability is used as a discriminating factor in functional studies, such as those related to acrosomal exocytosis.  (+info)

Histological identification of Helicobacter pylori: comparison of staining methods. (5/163)

AIM: To determine whether two recently described staining methods (the modified McMullen's and the Helicobacter pylori silver stain HpSS methods) used for the histological identification of H pylori organisms are superior to two established techniques (the modified Giemsa and anti-H pylori antibody immunostain) in terms of availability, reproducibility, rapidity, sensitivity, and cost. METHODS: Histological sections from 63 paired gastric biopsies from adult patients previously investigated for dyspepsia were stained with the four methods and these were assessed blindly and independently by two observers. Of the 63 patients, 30 were originally negative in all tests for H pylori infection, 30 were positive, and the remaining three cases had discordant results using a combination of five tests (rapid biopsy urease test, urea breath test, culture, serology, and histology). RESULTS: Interobserver agreement was best with the antibody method (98%), followed by the McMullen's (90%), Giemsa (87%), and HpSS (85%). Of the 60 "gold standard" positive and negative cases, 30 were positive by the modified Giemsa stain, 29 by the McMullen's method, 29 by HpSS, and 30 by the antibody stain. However, there were two false positives with the HpSS method. The modified Giemsa is the cheapest and easiest to perform technically. CONCLUSIONS: When H pylori are present, careful examination will almost always reveal them, whichever of these stains is used. However, the modified Giemsa stain is the method of choice because it is sensitive, cheap, easy to perform, and reproducible.  (+info)

Morphologic aspects of Tetratrichomonas didelphidis isolated from opossums Didelphis marsupialis and Lutreolina crassicaudata. (6/163)

Tetratrichomonas didelphidis (Hegner & Ratcliffe, 1927) Andersen & Reilly, 1965 is a flagellate protozoan found in the intestine, cecum, and colon of Didelphis marsupialis. The parasitic protozoa used in this study was found and isolated in the intestine of opossums in Pavlova starch-containing medium in Florianopolis, State of Santa Catarina, Brazil, from D. marsupialis and Lutreolina crassicaudata. The strains were cultivated in Diamond medium without maltose and with starch solution, pH 7.5 at 28 degrees C. The specimens were stained by the Giemsa method and Heidenhain's iron hematoxylin. The light microscopy study of the trophozoites revealed the same morphologic characteristics as specimens previously described.  (+info)

Atypical Herpes simplex keratitis (HSK) presenting as a perforated corneal ulcer with a large infiltrate in a contact lens wearer: multinucleated giant cells in the Giemsa smear offered a clue to the diagnosis. (7/163)

PURPOSE: To report a case of atypical herpes simplex keratitis initially diagnosed as bacterial keratitis, in a contact lens wearer. RESULTS: Case report of an 18-year-old woman using contact lenses who presented with pain, redness and gradual decrease in vision in the right eye. Examination revealed a paracentral large stromal infiltrate with a central 2-mm perforation. Corneal and conjunctival scrapings were collected for microbiological investigations. Corneal tissue was obtained following penetrating keratoplasty. Corneal scraping revealed no microorganisms. Giemsa stained smear showed multinucleated giant cells. Conjunctival, corneal scrapings and tissue were positive for herpes simplex virus - 1 (HSV) antigen. Corneal tissue was positive for HSV DNA by PCR. CONCLUSIONS: Atypical HSV keratitis can occur in contact lens wearers. A simple investigation like Giemsa stain may offer a clue to the diagnosis.  (+info)

Newly recognized cellular abnormalities in the gray platelet syndrome. (8/163)

The gray platelet syndrome (GPS) is a rare congenital bleeding disorder in which thrombocytopenia is associated with increased platelet size and decreased alpha-granule content. This report describes 3 new pediatric cases presenting with the classical platelet abnormalities of GPS within one family with normal parents. Examination of blood smears of the 3 patients demonstrated not only gray platelets, but also gray polymorphonuclear neutrophils (PMNs) with decreased or abnormally distributed components of secretory compartments (alkaline phosphatase, CD35, CD11b/CD18). Secondary granules were also decreased in number as assayed by immunoelectron microscopy. These data confirm that the secretory compartments in neutrophils were also deficient in this family. Megakaryocytes (MKs) were cultured from the peripheral blood CD34+ cells of the 3 patients for 14 days, in the presence of thrombopoietin and processed for immunoelectron microscopy. Although von Willebrand factor (vWF) was virtually undetectable in platelets, vWF immunolabeling was conspicuous in cultured maturing MKs, particularly within Golgi saccules, but instead of being packaged in alpha-granules, it was released into the demarcation membrane system. In contrast, P-selectin followed a more classical pathway. Double-labeling experiments confirmed that vWF was following an intracellular pathway distinct from the one of P-selectin. In these 3 new cases of GPS, the MKs appeared to abnormally process vWF, with secretion into the extracellular space instead of normal alpha-granule packaging. Furthermore, the secretory compartment of another blood cell line, the neutrophil, was also affected in this family of GPS.  (+info)

'Azure stains' is a term used in pathology to describe a histological staining technique that uses a type of dye called methyl blue, which turns the stained structures a blue-purple color. This technique is often used to stain acid mucins, which are found in various types of tissues and can be indicative of certain medical conditions.

In particular, azure stains are sometimes used to help diagnose certain types of cancer, such as mucoepidermoid carcinoma, a type of salivary gland tumor that produces acid mucins. The staining technique can help pathologists identify the presence and distribution of these mucins within the tumor cells, which can aid in making an accurate diagnosis and determining the best course of treatment.

It's worth noting that there are several different types of histological stains that use various dyes to highlight different structures or features within tissues. Azure stains are just one example of these techniques, and they are typically used in conjunction with other staining methods to provide a comprehensive picture of the tissue being examined.

Phenothiazines are a class of heterocyclic organic compounds that contain a phenothiazine nucleus, which consists of a pair of benzene rings fused to a thiazine ring. They have been widely used in medicine as antipsychotic drugs for the treatment of various mental disorders such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder.

Phenothiazines work by blocking dopamine receptors in the brain, which helps to reduce the symptoms of psychosis such as hallucinations, delusions, and disordered thinking. They also have sedative and antiemetic (anti-nausea) effects. However, they can cause a range of side effects including extrapyramidal symptoms (involuntary muscle movements), tardive dyskinesia (irreversible movement disorder), and neuroleptic malignant syndrome (a rare but potentially fatal reaction to antipsychotic drugs).

Examples of phenothiazine drugs include chlorpromazine, thioridazine, and promethazine. While they have been largely replaced by newer atypical antipsychotics, phenothiazines are still used in some cases due to their lower cost and effectiveness in treating certain symptoms.

Methylene Blue is a heterocyclic aromatic organic compound with the molecular formula C16H18ClN3S. It is primarily used as a medication, but can also be used as a dye or as a chemical reagent. As a medication, it is used in the treatment of methemoglobinemia (a condition where an abnormal amount of methemoglobin is present in the blood), as well as in some forms of poisoning and infections. It works by acting as a reducing agent, converting methemoglobin back to hemoglobin, which is the form of the protein that is responsible for carrying oxygen in the blood. Methylene Blue has also been used off-label for other conditions, such as vasculitis and Alzheimer's disease, although its effectiveness for these uses is not well established.

It is important to note that Methylene Blue should be used with caution, as it can cause serious side effects in some people, particularly those with kidney or liver problems, or those who are taking certain medications. It is also important to follow the instructions of a healthcare provider when using this medication, as improper use can lead to toxicity.

'Staining and labeling' are techniques commonly used in pathology, histology, cytology, and molecular biology to highlight or identify specific components or structures within tissues, cells, or molecules. These methods enable researchers and medical professionals to visualize and analyze the distribution, localization, and interaction of biological entities, contributing to a better understanding of diseases, cellular processes, and potential therapeutic targets.

Medical definitions for 'staining' and 'labeling' are as follows:

1. Staining: A process that involves applying dyes or stains to tissues, cells, or molecules to enhance their contrast and reveal specific structures or components. Stains can be categorized into basic stains (which highlight acidic structures) and acidic stains (which highlight basic structures). Common staining techniques include Hematoxylin and Eosin (H&E), which differentiates cell nuclei from the surrounding cytoplasm and extracellular matrix; special stains, such as PAS (Periodic Acid-Schiff) for carbohydrates or Masson's trichrome for collagen fibers; and immunostains, which use antibodies to target specific proteins.
2. Labeling: A process that involves attaching a detectable marker or tag to a molecule of interest, allowing its identification, quantification, or tracking within a biological system. Labels can be direct, where the marker is directly conjugated to the targeting molecule, or indirect, where an intermediate linker molecule is used to attach the label to the target. Common labeling techniques include fluorescent labels (such as FITC, TRITC, or Alexa Fluor), enzymatic labels (such as horseradish peroxidase or alkaline phosphatase), and radioactive labels (such as ³²P or ¹⁴C). Labeling is often used in conjunction with staining techniques to enhance the specificity and sensitivity of detection.

Together, staining and labeling provide valuable tools for medical research, diagnostics, and therapeutic development, offering insights into cellular and molecular processes that underlie health and disease.

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  • Giemsa's solution is a mixture of methylene blue, eosin and azure B. The stain is usually prepared from commercially available Giemsa powder. (topfuturepoint.com)
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  • Mature virions form banded inclusions that can be seen in leaf strips of infected plants when stained with either the Orange-Green protein stain or the Azure A nucleic acid stain. (wikipedia.org)
  • Giemsa and Leishman stains provide identical contrasting coloration as Hematoxylin and Eosin (H-E) with the both advantages of that they can be used for staining non-histological sectionsand rapid preparation.The primary aim of the study was to compare the efficiency of digestion and Baermann techniques for detection of ML in muscles. (bvsalud.org)
  • Vaginal swabs were obtained from all patients for examination by direct wet mount examination, Giemsa staining, Modified Diamond culture and latex agglutination test Kalon) to detect the presence of Trichomonas vaginalis infection. (unboundmedicine.com)
  • The prevalence of trichomonas infection was 50 cases, latex agglutination test detected 50 positive cases, 30 of which were also positive by culture, and only 10 were detected both by Giemsa staining and by wet mount. (unboundmedicine.com)
  • The wet mount, Giemsa staining and Kalon latex test had sensitivities of 33.3, 33.3% and 100% respectively while their specificities were 100%, 100% and 97.9% respectively. (unboundmedicine.com)
  • Giemsa staining is used in Giemsa banding, commonly called G-banding , to staining chromosomes and is often used to generate a karyogram (chromosome map). (topfuturepoint.com)
  • Giemsa stain is also a differential stain , such as when it is combined with Wright stain to form Wright-Giemsa stain. (topfuturepoint.com)
  • Giemsa stain is also used to visualize chromosomes. (topfuturepoint.com)
  • Giemsa stains the fungus Histoplasma , Chlamydia bacteria, and can be used for the identification of mast cells. (topfuturepoint.com)
  • The slide is immersed in freshly prepared 5% Giemsa stain solution for 20-30 min (10% solution can be used in 5-10 min in emergency), then washed with tap water and dried. (topfuturepoint.com)
  • Muscle samples were prepared for staining with Giemsa, Leishman and H-E. Results: Number of larvae recovered by Baermann was higher recovered by digestion method (P Ë 0.5). (bvsalud.org)
  • Leishman stain is superior to Giemsa stain as it takes less time. (bvsalud.org)
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  • Secondary aim was detection of ML by Geimsa and Leishman stain and their comparison with routinely used stain H-E. Methods: Muscles from 36 mice orally infected with Trichinella spiralis encysted larvae were examined. (bvsalud.org)
  • Leishman stain was the best stain for rapid detection of ML after 30 min followed in validity by Geimsa then H-E. Conclusion: Baermann concentration technique showed higher sensitivity than digestion method. (bvsalud.org)
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  • Inclusions of PapMV stained in Azure A". Zettler, F.W., Edwardson, J.R. and Purcifull, D.E. 1968. (wikipedia.org)
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  • We also left the inside of the stencil without stain as the contrast was nicer than trying to add another color. (directcolors.com)
  • It has more color than ash or cypress stains but remains noticeably lighter than hardwood stains. (magicpainting.com)
  • The gray color also prevents the stain from getting too bright. (magicpainting.com)
  • The ash stain provides enough distinctive color without disrupting the natural appearance of the wood. (magicpainting.com)
  • Variations of cedar wood stains are likely your best options if you want something with a prominent red color. (magicpainting.com)
  • You should also coat the surfaces in your home with a natural stain if you don't know the exact type of wood the builders used. (magicpainting.com)
  • In the absence of windows, the wood stain can combine with your lights to introduce the type of energy your household has been missing. (magicpainting.com)
  • Ash is probably the best type of stain to work with if you want something gray. (magicpainting.com)
  • Transforming your concrete surfaces with stained stencil designs can be incredibly rewarding. (directcolors.com)
  • Choose from our comprehensive range of stains and reagents available for all the steps involved in cytochemical staining of research and clinical specimens. (sigmaaldrich.com)
  • With this lovely hand knotted Azure Paladin rug, you can have a soft hue and traditional design. (villedomo.com)
  • Inspired by a lush pool of waterlilies, this gorgeous silk scarf Azure is set to create a lovely and serene look. (hijabplanet.com)
  • Its blossom'd boughs the myrtle green en- twin'd, And orange-trees with sweets impregnated the wind. (google.nl)
  • This trophozoite stains Trichomonas vaginalis , which presents with a green discharge and motile cells on the wet prep. (topfuturepoint.com)
  • Green wood stains are not used as often as the options already highlighted above. (magicpainting.com)
  • You can use green stains in various applications because they come in different degrees of brightness. (magicpainting.com)
  • Explore our comprehensive range of high-quality Cell Marque™ antibodies for clinical immunohistochemical (IHC) staining. (sigmaaldrich.com)
  • Light wood stains also allow you to explore a new design scheme. (magicpainting.com)
  • The following product(s) is required to properly prep and pre-treat wood prior to any stain project. (behr.com)
  • Azure Oval Freestanding Bathtub with Integral Slot Overflow in Matte White Blu.Stone. (hydrologychicago.com)
  • There is azure stained glass in the windows, which tints the light. (beyondships3.com)
  • The seven windows in the Major Hall are filled with stained ornamental glass, after designs emblematic of the different Trades. (seventradesofaberdeen.co.uk)
  • Made with wood and stained with azure and varnished per order. (recoverybling.org)
  • Wood stains offer protection against moisture and sun damage. (magicpainting.com)
  • Pick the right shade of wood stain for your home by checking out these eight shades below. (magicpainting.com)
  • If you want to make the selection process as simple as possible, you can choose a natural wood stain. (magicpainting.com)
  • The natural wood stain is on the lighter side. (magicpainting.com)
  • Natural stain meshes with more wood variants compared to your other options. (magicpainting.com)
  • A light wood stain would be a fantastic choice for your basement or den. (magicpainting.com)
  • While light wood stains can introduce brightness in your home, the bold appearance of dark wood stains presents a different aesthetic. (magicpainting.com)
  • Many homeowners like using dark wood stains because they define areas so well. (magicpainting.com)
  • Use different shades of dark wood stains to create that effect. (magicpainting.com)
  • Opting to use a dark wood stain also has practical benefits. (magicpainting.com)
  • You can also go with a black wood stain. (magicpainting.com)
  • You can use slate if the black wood stain is too dark for your desired design scheme. (magicpainting.com)
  • Gray wood stains are uniquely suited for outdoor applications because they excel at being complementary. (magicpainting.com)
  • You can also warm up the inside of your Minnesota home by choosing the right shade of wood stain. (magicpainting.com)
  • Reliably differentiate and diagnose blood, and bone marrow samples with your preferred protocol by selecting from our full range of high-quality hematological staining solutions. (sigmaaldrich.com)
  • Who may the stranger's shuddering an- The azure couch blush'd red-it was the guish paint, stain of blood! (google.nl)
  • With our pet-friendly and easy-to-clean Azure Paladin rug, you can relax and enjoy your time at home. (villedomo.com)
  • Revamping your home design with the help of a home staining service is a fantastic idea. (magicpainting.com)
  • A neutral border and an azure background wonderfully capture each component of the design, providing a welcoming environment to your home. (villedomo.com)
  • Other popular products include our fetal hemoglobin kit, iron, and reticulocyte stains. (sigmaaldrich.com)
  • HARLECO ® products stand for 90 years of quality in staining solutions and ancillary products for the hematology lab. (sigmaaldrich.com)
  • It stains human and bacterial cells separately in purple and pink, respectively. (topfuturepoint.com)
  • A wooden floor with a dark stain will almost always be the focal point of your home and can even make your space feel larger and cozier. (magicpainting.com)
  • Our diverse portfolio includes a complete range of chemically defined and precisely formulated staining solutions that perform optimally and consistently for hematological differentiation and diagnostics. (sigmaaldrich.com)
  • Combine the right stain with the work of a professional home staining service, and the result can be truly spectacular. (magicpainting.com)
  • Dark hardwood stains work well if you're hoping to retain some of your wooden home's natural appearance. (magicpainting.com)
  • if the stain remains, use a mild detergent to blot the area or gently rub until the stain starts to lift. (abanirugs.com)

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