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Original Article

Orthochromatic, Species-Limited Staining of Mast Cells With Night Blue

Pages 227-231 | Received 16 Jan 1959, Published online: 12 Jul 2009

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R. K. Winkelmann. (1959) Histochemical Aspects of the Affinity of Mast Cell Granules for Night Blue. Stain Technology 34:6, pages 321-324.
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G. I. HORSFIELD. (1966) Mast Cell Mucopolysaccharides. Nature 211:5047, pages 422-422.
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A. STOLK. (1961) Differences in Mechanism of Staining Reaction for Mast Cells of Some Lower Vertebrates. Nature 190:4773, pages 360-361.
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Sidney N. Klaus & R.K. Winkelmann. (1959) The Nature of Night-Blue Staining of Rat Mast Cells11From the Section of Dermatology, Mayo Clinic and Mayo Foundation, Rochester, Minnesota.. Journal of Investigative Dermatology 33:5, pages 225-226.
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S.William. Becker. (1959) Part III: General Considerations of Skin Pigmentation: Historical Background of Research on Pigmentary Diseases of the Skin. Journal of Investigative Dermatology 32:2, pages 185-195.
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