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Methylene blue - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Eosin methylene blue - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eosin methylene blue ( EMB ) is a selective stain for Gram-negative bacteria. It is a blend of two stains, eosin and methylene blue in the ratio of 6:1. A common application of this stain is in the...
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Methylene blue dye is oxidized to a colourless compound by a reaction which only takes place in living cells, so in theory, when added to a cell suspension, it should stain all the dead cells and leave only the living ones unstained. ... However, in practice it does not always stain all the dead cells in a sample, ... A protease assay,
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Methylene blue test - Overview, The methylene blue test is used to determine the type of the blood disorder, methemoglobinemia. ... Definition of Methylene blue test:
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Methylene Blue is a homologue of Toluidine Blue O. This stain is used to visualize intracellular metachromatic granules. ... Stain with the methylene blue (homologue of toluidine blue O) solution two to seven minutes.
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A dark green powder called methylene blue goes through the tube into your vein. The health care provider looks at how the powder turns a substance in the blood called methemoglobin into normal hemoglobin...
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