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How to blot dent in PAP

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Bluing is a process used to improve the condition and aesthetic qualities of damaged metal surfaces on a wide range of hobbyist equipment. Bluing earns its name from the resultant blue/black finish which forms following the chemical reaction after applying the gel to a steel surface.
Exfoliative cytopathologythe Papanicolaou method, or Pap testis the study of normal and disease-altered, spontaneously exfoliated, or mechanically dislodged cells (surface microbiopsy) for the detection and diagnosis of various infections, abnormal hormonal activities, and precancerous or cancerous lesions.
Scant cellularity is thought to be induced by problems with smear taking and transfer of cells from the sampling device to the slide. In the case of LBC, deficiencies during processing of the slide may also occur.
PAP bluing solution is a variant of Scotts solution and is used specifically in Papanicolaou staining (Pap staining) for cytological smears. It is used to bluish the hematoxylin in the stained nuclei to improve contrast and visibility, which facilitates the interpretation and analysis of cytology specimens.
The process of bluing is to convert the soluble red component of haematoxylin into an insoluble blue. It is a pH dependent reaction occurring in an alkaline solution. As haematoxylin is responsible for nuclear staining, the nucleus is therefore stained blue (or blue-purple) in standard haematoxylin and eosin staining.
Bluing Reagents for HE Staining - IHC WORLD. Scotts Tap Water Substitute is a bluing reagent for histology and cytology staining. It blues hematoxylin gently. It is used as bluing agent for Gills hematoxylin HE staining.
(NEH-guh-tiv IN-truh-eh-pih-THEE-lee-ul LEE-zhun muh-LIG-nun-see) A Pap test finding that means no cancer cells or other abnormal cells have been found on the surface of or in the tissue that lines the cervix. Cell changes that suggest inflammation or infection may be included in this finding.

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