Histological Techniques Flashcards
Hematoxylin
- Used in LM
- Blue Dye
- Positively Charged and stains Negatively charges structures (DNA) called basophilic
Eosin
Used in LM
- Pink/Orange Dye
- Negatively charged and stains positively charged substances (hemoglobin) called eosinophilic
Periodic Acid Schiff (PAS)
- for carbohydrates such as glycogen
1. Carbohydrates are oxidized with periodic acid to form aldehyde groups
2. Schiff reagent reacts with aldehyde group to form red reaction product
Aldehyde Fuchsin
A mixture of aldehyde and basic fuchsin that forms a Schiff base and stains ELASTIC FIBERS and B CELLS
Orcein
Obtained from Lichens- stains elastic/collagen fibers dark brown.
Silver Stain
Tissue is first oxidized, then exposed to a solution of silver nitrate thats reduced to metallic silver. Stains RETICULAR RIBERS AND GOLGI black.
Resolution
The minimum distance between 2 closely opposed structures which can be distinguished as seperate
R=???
R=(wavelength of source x .61)/ (numerical aperature)
*find the numerical aperature engraved on the objective lens- higher the number the better
Types of Light Microscopy
- Brightfield: most common, light shines through specimen
- Flourescence: UV light excites specimen
- Phase Contrast: Good for living, unstained specimens (growing cells)
Types of EM
- Viewing ultra thin sections of samples
- high voltage electron microscopes for thicker samples
- Viewing metal replicas of freeze-fractures samples
Glutaraldehyde
Used in EM
-fixes proteins and nucleic acids
Osmium Tetroxide
Used in EM
-Fixes Lipids