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Culture medium in microbiology
Eosin methylene blue (EMB, also known as "Levine's formulation") is a selective and differential media used for the identification of Gram-negative bacteria
Eosin_methylene_blue
Blue dye also used as a medication
If only synthetic Azure B and Eosin Y is used, it may serve as a standardized Giemsa stain; but, without methylene blue, the normal neutrophilic granules
Methylene_blue
Group of bacterial species
reaction on certain types of culture media. When cultured on an eosin methylene blue (EMB) plate, a positive result for E. coli is metallic green colonies
Coliform_bacteria
Solid, liquid or gel used to grow microorganisms or cells
Herpes simplex virus thymidine kinase. Examples of selective media: Eosin methylene blue contains dyes that are toxic for Gram-positive bacteria. It is the
Growth_medium
Topics referred to by the same term
Embraer, a Brazilian aerospace conglomerate Embreea, an orchid genus Eosin methylene blue, a selective stain for Gram-negative bacteria Ethambutol, a drug
EMB
Genus of bacteria
almost 100% of Hafnia strains grow on MacConkey, Hektoen enteric, eosin methylene blue, and xylose-lysine-deoxycholate agars, all of which are differential
Hafnia_(bacterium)
Hematologic stain that facilitates the visual differentiation of blood cell types
differentiation of blood cell types. It is classically a mixture of eosin (red) and methylene blue dyes. It is used primarily to stain peripheral blood smears
Wright's_stain
Family of related stains for examination of blood
of pure methylene blue with polychromed methylene blue. Leishman's stain is prepared from the eosinate of polychromed methylene blue and eosin Y using
Romanowsky_stain
Technique used to enhance visual contrast of specimens observed under a microscope
effect and is based on a combination of eosin plus (chemically reduced eosin) and demethylated methylene blue (containing its oxidation products azure
Staining
Method of allowing microorganisms to multiply in a controlled medium
to grow on it while inhibiting the growth of others. For example, eosin methylene blue (EMB) may be used to select against Gram-positive bacteria, most
Microbiological_culture
Petri dish with agar used to culture microbes
lactose nonfermenters that form clear colonies. An alternative medium, eosin methylene blue serves a similar purpose. Mannitol salt agar is also a selective
Agar_plate
Species of bacterium
isolate enteric Gram-negative rods such as MacConkey, Tergitol 7, and eosin methylene blue. Hollis, D. G.; Hickman, F. W.; Fanning, G. R.; Farmer, J. J.; Weaver
Tatumella_ptyseos
inhibition of oxygen, and methylene blue can also initiate photopolymerization in the presence of oxygen as Padon reported. However, Eosin Y has been regarded
Photopolymerization-based signal amplification
Photopolymerization-based_signal_amplification
Method for staining of blood smears
two parts - Field's stain A is methylene blue and Azure 1 dissolved in phosphate buffer solution; Field's stain B is Eosin Y in buffer solution. Field stain
Field_stain
Diagnostic technique
based on a methanolic mixture of "polychromed" methylene blue (i.e. demethylated into various azures) and eosin. The methanolic stock solution is stable and
Leishman_stain
Species of bacterium
Hydrolysis Negative Oxidase Negative Phenylalanine Deaminase Negative Eosin-methylene blue Positive Glucose Fermentation Acid/Gas Lactose Fermentation Acid/Gas
Klebsiella_aerogenes
Commercial Romanowsky stain variant
solution I (eosinophilic) Xanthene dye (Eosin Y) pH buffer Diff-Quik solution II (basophilic thiazine dyes) Methylene blue Azure A pH buffer Wright Giemsa stain
Diff-Quik
Microscopic appearance of cells stained with a basic dye
dyes like eosin. A typical combination of basophilic and eosinophilic dyes is the H&E stain, which visualizes basophilic structures in blue and eosinophilic
Basophilic
Chemical compound and histologic stain C12H10N3S
and Staining Properties of Certain Derivatives of the Methylene Blue Group when Combined with Eosin". J Exp Med. 9 (6): 645–70. doi:10.1084/jem.9.6.645
Thionine
Russian physician
malarial parasite in 1890. Using a specific mixture of mouldy methylene blue and eosin, he found that malarial parasites could be distinctively identified
Dmitri_Leonidovich_Romanowsky
Histological staining method
Laser dyes Methyl blue Methyl violet Methylene blue New methylene blue Potassium ferricyanide Potassium ferrocyanide Prussian blue Rose bengal Thomas
Periodic_acid–Schiff_stain
German chemist (1834–1910)
acid) is named after him. At BASF, Caro discovered eosin in 1874 and first synthesized methylene blue in 1876. Nikodem Caro, co-inventor of the Frank–Caro
Heinrich_Caro
Rapid staining method for detection of malaria
of methylene blue, potassium dichromate, and sulfuric acid diluted in water. This solution is heated for several hours to oxidize the methylene blue. The
Jaswant Singh–Bhattacharji stain
Jaswant_Singh–Bhattacharji_stain
independently developed techniques using a mixture of Eosin Y and modified methylene blue (methylene azure) that produced a surprising hue unattributable
History_of_malaria
Synthetic organic compound used as dye and fluorescent tracer
derivatives of xanthene used as dyes, indicators and fluorescent tracers. Methylene blue, blue thiazine dye also used as a medication. Haematoxylin, natural stain
Fluorescein
Stain used for diagnosis of malaria
used to identify mast cells. Giemsa's solution is a mixture of methylene blue, eosin, and Azure B. The stain is usually prepared from commercially available
Giemsa_stain
Scottish pathologist and medical officer (1865–1926)
simplification of the existing Romanowsky method using a compound of methylene blue and eosin, which became known as Leishman's stain. In 1901, while examining
William_Boog_Leishman
German scientist (1867–1948)
blood cells, and bacteria. Giemsa improved the Romanowsky stain (Eosin Y and Methylene Blue) by stabilizing this dye solution with glycerol. This allowed
Gustav_Giemsa
Electric fields (extremely low-frequency) Electric fields (static) Endrin Eosin 3,4-Epoxy-6-methylcyclohexylmethyl-3,4-epoxy-6-methylcyclo-hexanecarboxylate
IARC_group_3
Species of fungus
bostrychodes can reproduce on blood fibrin, starch, phenol red, eosin methylene blue, and dextrine-FeClh instead. In C. bostrychodes (A), anastomoses
Collariella_bostrychodes
Simplest secondary alcohol
"Alcohols Rule C-201.1". Nomenclature of Organic Chemistry (The IUPAC 'Blue Book'), Sections A, B, C, D, E, F, and H. Oxford: Pergamon Press. 1979. Designations
Isopropyl_alcohol
Masson's trichrome Infantile digital fibromatosis Mel-5 TYRP1 Melanoma Methylene blue Mast cell Mastocytosis Ochronosis MIB-1 Melanoma Muscle-specific actin
List of histologic stains that aid in diagnosis of cutaneous conditions
List_of_histologic_stains_that_aid_in_diagnosis_of_cutaneous_conditions
Study of the microscopic anatomy of cells and tissues of plants and animals
the general structure of the tissue. Hematoxylin stains cell nuclei blue; eosin, an acidic dye, stains the cytoplasm and other tissues in different stains
Histology
Staining technique for blood smear and cytological smear
contains, eosin Y to stain cytoplasm as well as hemoglobin into red. Liu B, on the other hand, is the cationic dye, contains azur I and methylene azure,
Liu's_stain
Chemical compound
of Papanicolaou stains together with eosin Y and bismarck brown Y. In pap smears, Light Green SF confers a blue staining for the cytoplasm of active cells
Light_green_SF
Malaria-like parasitic disease
examined at maximum magnification under oil using Romonovski stains (methylene blue and eosin). This is a routine part of the veterinary examination of dogs
Babesiosis
Finnish physician (1870–1949)
description of a method for the staining of blood smears using eosin and methylene blue. He received his Ph.D. in 1899 from the University of Helsinki
Erik_Adolf_von_Willebrand
5124-25-4 Durazol blue 8G Direct blue 86 74180 phthalocyanine 1330-38-7 Ellagic acid Alizarine yellow 75270 natural 476-66-4 Eosin B Eosine bluish Imperial
List_of_dyes
German chemical company
the process. Further patents were granted for the synthesis of methylene blue and eosin, and in 1880, research began to try to find a synthetic process
BASF
Type of molecule reacting to light
photosensitizers which have been studied extensively include benzophenones, methylene blue, rose Bengal, flavins, pterins and others. A wide variety of nanomaterials
Photosensitizer
Photographic display of total chromosome complement in a cell
and stained with Giemsa solution consisting of methylene azure, methylene violet, methylene blue, and eosin. Heterochromatin binds a lot of the dye, while
Karyotype
Chemical compound
form, it is a very pale blue liquid; however, at lower concentrations, it appears colorless due to the faintness of the blue coloration. The molecule
Hydrogen_peroxide
Routine laboratory test of blood cells
improved on this technique in the 1890s, using a mixture of eosin and aged methylene blue to produce a wide range of hues not present when either of the
Complete_blood_count
Form of phototherapy
nuclear envelope. In contrast, ALA localizes in the mitochondria and methylene blue in the lysosomes. Cyclic tetrapyrrolic molecules are fluorophores and
Photodynamic_therapy
Ultrafine particles of silver between 1 nm and 100 nm in size
reaction occurs between sodium borohydride and the various dyes: methylene blue, eosin, and rose bengal. Silver nanoparticles supported on aerogel are
Silver_nanoparticle
Primary alcohol compound (CH3CH2CH2OH)
Nomenclature of Organic Chemistry: IUPAC Recommendations and Preferred Names 2013 (Blue Book). Cambridge: The Royal Society of Chemistry. p. 61. doi:10.1039/9781849733069
1-Propanol
Genus of protists in the apicomplex phylum
can be performed, as the walls stain positively. Heated safranin + methylene blue has been used for staining, as well. PCR amplification of the rRNA may
Sarcocystis
Blood test
improved on this technique in the 1890s by using a mixture of eosin and aged methylene blue, which produced a wide range of hues that was not present when
White_blood_cell_differential
Species of bacterium
and eosin stains. The clubs could also be stained by carbol fuchsin with decolourisation by weak hydrochloric acid and counter-staining with methylene blue
Actinomyces_bovis
Solar-powered catalysts made from environmentally friendly materials
Synthesis of Er-Doped ZnO Nanoparticles: An Investigation on the Methylene Blue, Eosin, and Ibuprofen Removal by Photodegradation". Molecules. 29 (2):
Green_photocatalyst
Steroidal antiandrogen and antimineralocorticoid
surrounded by clear halos in preparations stained with hematoxylin and eosin. Spironolactone can cross the placenta. It has been found in the breast
Spironolactone
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