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Does progressive nuclear staining with hemalum (alum hematoxylin) involve DNA, and what is the nature of the dye-chromatin complex?

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Hayfaa A. Alshamar & Richard W. Dapson. (2021) Anthocyanins from a single botanical source can be used as a replacement for hemalum and eosin. Biotechnic & Histochemistry 96:8, pages 570-578.
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C. J. Cooksey. (2021) Hematoxylin in the 21st century. Biotechnic & Histochemistry 96:3, pages 242-249.
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