Section 3. List of References

Staining Procedures For Plastic Embedded Tissue
Verified at the Applications Laboratory of the Biomedical Division, Sorvall Microtomes

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  2. Clark, George. 1973. Staining Procedures Used by the Biological Stin Commission, 3rd ed. The Williams & Wilkins Co., Baltimore.

  3. Demalsy, P., and Callebaut, M. 1967. Plain water as a rinsing agent preferable to sulfurous acid after the Feulgen nucleal reaction. Stain Technol. 42: 133-135.

  4. Lulham, C., and Michaels, E. Personal communication. Mason Clinic, Department of Pathology, 1118 9th Ave., Seattle, Washington.

  5. Luna, Lee G. 1968. Manual of Histologic Staining methods of the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, 3rd ed. McGraw-Hill Book Company, New York.

  6. Preece, Ann. 1972. A Manual for Histologic Technicians, 3rd ed.Little, Brown and Co., Boston.

  7. Rappay, G., and Van Duijn, P. 1965. Chlorous acid as an agent for blocking tissue aldehydes. Stain Technol. 40: 275-277.

  8. Save-Soderberg, J. Personal communication. Vasa Hospital, S41-22 Gothenberg, Sweden.


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