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| colspan=2|One of the most common staining techniques in pathology and histology. Acronym "H and E" stain. (H&E, HE) | | colspan=2|One of the most common staining techniques in pathology and histology. Acronym "H and E" stain. (H&E, HE) | ||
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| valign=top|<font color=blue>'''Haematoxylin'''</font> | | width=300px valign=top|<font color=blue>'''Haematoxylin'''</font> | ||
* Stains nuclei blue to dark-blue. | * Stains nuclei blue to dark-blue. | ||
* Stains the matrix of hyaline cartilage, myxomatous, and mucoid material pale blue. | * Stains the matrix of hyaline cartilage, myxomatous, and mucoid material pale blue. | ||
* Stains myelin weakly but is not noticeable if combined with eosin stain. | * Stains myelin weakly but is not noticeable if combined with eosin stain. | ||
* combined with [[Histology Stains#Orange G|Orange G]] (H & Or. G.) instead of eosin, specifically stains the granules of acidophilic cells of the adenohypophysis (anterior pituitary). | * combined with [[Histology Stains#Orange G|Orange G]] (H & Or. G.) instead of eosin, specifically stains the granules of acidophilic cells of the adenohypophysis (anterior pituitary). | ||
| valign=top|<font color=red>'''Eosin'''</font> | | width=300px valign=top|<font color=red>'''Eosin'''</font> | ||
* Stains cytoplasm pink to red; red blood cells are also bright red. | * Stains cytoplasm pink to red; red blood cells are also bright red. | ||
* Common counterstain to hematoxylin. | * Common counterstain to hematoxylin. |
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One of the most common staining techniques in pathology and histology. Acronym "H and E" stain. (H&E, HE) | |
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