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H&E stain and Staining

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Difference between H&E stain and Staining

H&E stain vs. Staining

Hematoxylin and eosin stain or haematoxylin and eosin stain (H&E stain or HE stain) is one of the principal stains in histology. Staining is an auxiliary technique used in microscopy to enhance contrast in the microscopic image.

Similarities between H&E stain and Staining

H&E stain and Staining have 10 things in common (in Unionpedia): Cytoplasm, Eosin, Eosin Y, Haematoxylin, Histology, Papanicolaou stain, Periodic acid–Schiff stain, Protein, Red blood cell, Silver stain.

Cytoplasm

In cell biology, the cytoplasm is the material within a living cell, excluding the cell nucleus.

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Eosin

Eosin is the name of several fluorescent acidic compounds which bind to and form salts with basic, or eosinophilic, compounds like proteins containing amino acid residues such as arginine and lysine, and stains them dark red or pink as a result of the actions of bromine on fluorescein.

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Eosin Y

Eosin Y is a form of eosin.

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Haematoxylin

Haematoxylin or hematoxylin, also called natural black 1 or C.I. 75290, is a compound extracted from the heartwood of the logwood tree (Haematoxylum campechianum).

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Histology

Histology, also microanatomy, is the study of the anatomy of cells and tissues of plants and animals using microscopy.

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Papanicolaou stain

Papanicolaou stain (also Papanicolaou's stain and Pap stain) is a multichromatic staining cytological technique developed by George Papanikolaou, the father of cytopathology.

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Periodic acid–Schiff stain

Periodic acid–Schiff (PAS) is a staining method used to detect polysaccharides such as glycogen, and mucosubstances such as glycoproteins, glycolipids and mucins in tissues.

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Protein

Proteins are large biomolecules, or macromolecules, consisting of one or more long chains of amino acid residues.

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Red blood cell

Red blood cells-- also known as RBCs, red cells, red blood corpuscles, haematids, erythroid cells or erythrocytes (from Greek erythros for "red" and kytos for "hollow vessel", with -cyte translated as "cell" in modern usage), are the most common type of blood cell and the vertebrate's principal means of delivering oxygen (O2) to the body tissues—via blood flow through the circulatory system.

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Silver stain

Silver staining is the use of silver to selectively alter the appearance of a target in microscopy of histological sections; in temperature gradient gel electrophoresis; and in polyacrylamide gels.

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H&E stain and Staining Comparison

H&E stain has 36 relations, while Staining has 184. As they have in common 10, the Jaccard index is 4.55% = 10 / (36 + 184).

References

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