Gömöri trichrome stain
Gömöri trichrome stain is a histological stain used on muscle tissue.[2][3]
It can be used to test for certain forms of mitochondrial myopathy.
It is named for George Gömöri, who developed it in 1950.[4]
References
- ^ Kanodia KV, Vanikar AV, Goplani KR, et al. (2008). "Sickle cell nephropathy with diffuse proliferative lupus nephritis: a case report". Diagn Pathol. 3: 9. doi:10.1186/1746-1596-3-9. PMC 2275218. PMID 18307766.
- ^ "GOMORI TRICHROME". Retrieved 2009-04-06.
- ^ "Histology Lab: GOMORI TRICHROME". Archived from the original on 2009-04-14. Retrieved 2009-04-06.
- ^ GOMORI, G. - A rapid one-step trichrome stain. Am. J. Clin. Path. 20: 661-664, 1950.
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Microbial and histological stains
- Perls Prussian blue
- Sudan stain
- Sudan II
- Sudan III
- Sudan IV
- Oil Red O
- Sudan Black B
- Alcian blue
- Mucicarmine
- Periodic acid–Schiff stain
- Cresyl violet
- Cyanine
- Jaswant Singh–Bhattacharji (JSB) stain
- H&E stain
- Janus Green B
- Giemsa stain
- Gömöri trichrome stain
- Luxol fast blue stain
- Methyl blue
- Moeller stain
- Movat's stain
- Neutral red
- Schaeffer–Fulton stain
- Silver stain
- Wright's stain
- Acidophilic
- Basophilic
- Chromophobic
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