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BN5102 Quiz 3

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What are dyes used in H&E staining? Select all that apply. 

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A.Methylene blue
B.Haemotoxylin
C.Eosin
D.Methyl green
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To begin, let's review what H&E staining uses in histology. Option 1: Methylene blue — This dye is commonly used in other staining protocols and wet mounts, but it is not part of the standard hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) combi......Login to view full explanation

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