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What is they name of the special dye you put in cells?

There are many types of dyes available depending on what kind of cells are being stained. Plane cells can be stained with Iodine Bacteria can be stained with Gram's reagent Animal cells can be stained with Trypan Blue. They can also be stained with Hematoxilin and Eosin


A microscope technique that allows you to see specific parts of living specimen is?

One technique that allows you to see specific parts of living specimens is fluorescence microscopy. This technique uses a fluorescent dye that binds to specific components within the cell, producing a fluorescent signal that can be visualized under a microscope. By targeting specific structures or molecules, researchers can visualize and study specific parts of living cells.


Why is a negative charge dye used to stain bacteria?

A negative charge dye is used to stain bacteria because most bacteria have a negatively charged cell wall. This dye is attracted to the negatively charged surface of the bacteria, allowing for better penetration and visualization under a microscope.


What bacterial staining technique is it when a basic dye is utilized to stain bacterial cells?

The bacterial staining technique where a basic dye is used to stain bacterial cells is called simple staining. In this technique, the positively charged dye binds to the negatively charged bacterial cell structures, making them more visible under a microscope.


Uses of cover slip?

A cover slip is used in microscopy to flatten and protect the specimen, to keep the microscope lens from touching the specimen directly, and to prevent the specimen from drying out. It also helps improve the resolution and clarity of the observed sample under the microscope.

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What is the name of the Fluorescent red dye resulting from bromine on fluorescein?

The name of the fluorescent red dye is eosin


What is name of Fluorescent dye used as water tracer?

Fluoroscene Eosin


What is often used a s a genetic marker in plasmids?

A nucleotide labled with a fluorescent dye.


What is a xanthene dye?

A xanthene dye is a fluorescent yellow, blue or red dye, chiefly used in dyeing textile fibres, colouring paper, or producing fluorescent effects.


What is atype of fluorescent red dye used in histology?

Eosin


What is vic dye?

vic dye is a dye which is used in real time pcr as a fluorescent dye which can be excited in wavelength 538(the best excitement) and it emits in 554


Is fluorescent dye used in glow sticks?

yes it is and it comes in a variety of colors


What is a calcein?

a calcein is a fluorescent dye, used in some cases as a calcium indicator.


What characteristics does a normal kidney biopsy have?

The results are normal if no abnormalities can be seen in the tissue samples with the naked eye, with an electron microscope or through staining with a fluorescent dye (immunofluorescence).


Where can I purchase leak detection dye?

Tracer Products sells a fluorescent leak detection dye on Amazon. It is a multipurpose dye that can be used for oil based fluid systems.


How do you test for refrigerant leak in 1990 Plymouth acclaim?

With an electronic leak detector or fluorescent dye.With an electronic leak detector or fluorescent dye.


A method of tagging antibodies with a fluorescent dye to detect or localize antigen-antibody combinations is known as?

Immunofluorescence staining. This technique involves binding a fluorescent dye to antibodies, which can then be used to detect and visualize specific antigens in a sample.