cell staining
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcellandstain
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cell
noun[C]
uk/sel/us/sel/
the smallest basic unit of a plant ...
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stain
noun
uk/steɪn/us/steɪn/
a dirty mark on something that is difficult ...
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(Definition ofcellandstainfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Overlays were composed of the same optical section sequentially scanned for thecellstainingand then the receptor labeling.
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For each primary antibody, a single 300-nm optical section is presented displaying both thecellstainingand the receptor labeling.
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In the naked mole-rat retina, anti-parvalbumin staining was fairly weak, variable, and nonselective, although ganglioncellstainingwas reliable.
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This would result in bipolarcellstainingintensities that were shallower than predicted by the simple model.
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This ganglioncellstainingextended into the axons but not dendrites.
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Large panels display localization of receptor labeling andcellstaining, while control panels show a piece of the same retina not treated with the primary antibody.
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The overlay of thecellstainingwith the receptor labeling shows no areas of colocalization between the two.
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The range of bipolarcellstainingmight be broadened by similar connections in rabbit retina.
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In view of the difficulties in finding a truly fetal-specific antigen which persists throughout the pregnancy, alternative approaches tocellstaininghave been pursued.
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Thecellstainingtechniques in the 1880s showed that microglia are related to macrophages.
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Cellstainingis a very versatile technique and, if the antigen is highly localized, can detect as few as a thousand antigen molecules in a cell.
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This can be accomplished usingcellstainingand fluorescence microscopy or without staining through the use of techniques such as quantitative phase microscopy or phase contrast microscopy.
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