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Acriflavine-Feulgen stilbene staining: a procedure for automated cervical cytology with a television based system (LEYTAS)

HJ Tanke, EM van Ingen and JS Ploem

A sample preparation and staining procedure for automated cytology with a TV based system (LEYTAS) is described. It consists of a centrifugation technique and automated acriflavine-Feulgen stilbene staining of cervical specimens. The advantages of using both the fluorescence and the absorption image of acriflavine-Feulgen stilbene stained cervical cells for a television based system are discussed.

Volume 27, Issue 1, pp. 84-86, 01/01/1979
Copyright © 1979 by The Histochemical Society


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