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      A procedure for differential staining of cartilage and bone in whole formalin-fixed vertebrates.

      Stain technology
      Amphibians, anatomy & histology, Animals, Bone and Bones, Cartilage, Fishes, Formaldehyde, Larva, Reptiles, Staining and Labeling, Urodela

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          This paper describes a modification of the Simons and Van Horn (1971) procedure for rendering cartilage blue, bone red, and soft tissue translucent or transparent in whole vertebrate specimens. Alcian blue and alizarin red S are used to stain cartilage and bone respectively. In our procedure formalin is used as a fixative. This is a significant modification because formalin is the common fixative for museum specimens. This clearing and staining procedure is thus readily applicable to comparative studies in anatomy, embryology and systematic zoology.

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          10.3109/10520297609116684

          Chemistry
          Amphibians,anatomy & histology,Animals,Bone and Bones,Cartilage,Fishes,Formaldehyde,Larva,Reptiles,Staining and Labeling,Urodela

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