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now I want to show how right before the last coat of finish you can change the color by editing timber looks to it and you can see that this stock has a lot of depth to it a lot of tyentamp;#39;s where the what the light is going into the grain down into the surface of the wood and bouncing back out and reflecting much like a diamond but there is a light spot right here I donamp;#39;t the camera will pick it up that I would like to have a little bit darker so Iamp;#39;m going to add some timber luck stain right to the area and blend it in and weamp;#39;ll put the last coat on this stock you can see that the the pigment is going into this the finish and weamp;#39;re going to load the finish with the pigment and let it dry a little bit and have the same richness all over the stock that that will give it an old look and here I am adding stain right to the surface of the finish let that soak in just a little bit but just a little bit more on and you can see weamp;#39;re getting the s

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Histological staining includes routine staining and special staining. Routine staining refers primarily to the hematoxylin and eosin (HE) stain, while special staining is used to refer to alternative staining techniques outside of routine HE stain to provide specific information researchers or pathologists need.
Diagnosis of Collagen Type III Glomerulopathy Using Picrosirius Red and PASH/Massons Trichrome Stain.
For example, one of the most common stains, Hematoxylin, is a basic dye that stains proteins a blue color, while Eosin stains proteins a pink color. These two stains are commonly used together to define intracellular organelles and proteins.
Hematoxylin shows the ribosomes, chromatin (genetic material) within the nucleus, and other structures as a deep blue-purple color. Eosin shows the cytoplasm, collagen, docHub tissue, and other structures that surround and support the cell as an orange-pink-red color.
AFB (acid-fast bacilli) stain This stain uses carbol-fuchsin to stain the lipid walls of acid fast organisms such as M. tuberculosis. The most commonly used method is the Ziehl-Neelsen method, though there is also a Kinyouns method.
Periodic Acid Schiff (PAS) This stains cells that are rich in carbohydrates. Positive cells are macrophages, docHub tissue (collagen and basement membranes), and fungi. The benefit of staining a section with PAS is that the background is also stained and can be used for confirmation purposes.
Numerous forms of special stains have been used to detect collagen fibers but the picrosirius red stain demonstrated superior results compared to the other special stains. The collagen fibers were stained intensely with spectacular birefringence.
Masons Trichrome stain is used to highlight docHub tissue fibers in a tissue section. Collagen fibers are stained a blue hue, nuclei a blue-black, and cytoplasm, keratin, and muscle fibers a range of pink to red hues.

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