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How to negate stain in ASC

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gram stains are a relatively crude but quite useful technique for identifying and classifying microorganisms into one of two groups based upon their retention of crystal violet and iodine complex nevertheless the the nature of this technique requires a special attention to the use of control sections the mechanism underlying this differential staining of so-called negative and positive organisms becomes clearer when considering the generic structure of the the outer cell wall so in the case of a negative organism as demonstrated here in this cartoon the thin layer of peptico glycan sandwich in between the two plasma membranes holds relatively little content of the crystal violet iodine complex and so it can be differentiated more quickly on the other hand positive organisms as shown in this diagram have a very thick layer of pepticoglycan and so weamp;#39;ll retain far more of the crystal violet iodine complex when exposed to organic solvents gram-staining protocols are theref

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Types of Staining Based on the process, staining is grouped into three types: Simple staining, Differential staining, and Special staining. Differential staining involves multiple stains to distinguish between different types of microorganisms or structures within a specimen.
Some suitable negative stains include ammonium molybdate, uranyl acetate, uranyl formate, phosphotungstic acid, osmium tetroxide, osmium ferricyanide and auroglucothionate. These have been chosen because they scatter electrons strongly and also adsorb to biological matter well.
Commonly used negative stains include uranyl acetate (UA), uranyl formate, ammonium molybdate, and phosphotungstic acid. The technique was invented by Brenner and Horne (1959) and first applied on mosaic viruses mixed with phosphotungstic acid.
Some stains commonly used for simple staining include crystal violet, safranin, and methylene blue.
ASC specks are micrometer-sized structures formed by the inflammasome adaptor protein ASC (apoptosis-associated speck-like protein containing a CARD). ASC specks are characteristic of inflammasome activation. The inflammasome adapter ASC is localized mainly in the nucleus of macrophages and monocytes.
Special Stains Massons Trichrome. The trichrome stain helps to highlight the supporting collagenous stroma in sections from a variety of organs. Verhoffs Elastic Stain. Reticulin Stain. Giemsa Stain.

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