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Summary Of: Safranin

Safranin is used as a counterstain in some staining protocols... Safranin typically has the chemical structure shown at right... Commercial safranin preparations often contain a blend of both types... Safranin also used as... Chemical Basis for the Histological Use of Safranin O in the Study of Articular Cartilage... Safranin O Staining Protocol...

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