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Nuclear_Cytoplasmic

Nuclear & Cytoplasmic Staining

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What are the two types of nucleic acids? DNA and RNA
This type of nucleic acid found in the nucleus has a 5 carbon sugar called deoxyribose and its major constituent is nuclear chromatin? DNA
This type of nucleic acid found in the nucleus and in the ribosomes contains a 5 carbon sugar called ribose? RNA
The sugars in DNA and RNA differ by a single or a double hydroxl group? Single
The stain demonstates the presence of DNA? Feulgen Reaction
This stain differentiates between RNA and DNA and is also used as a connective tissue stain to identify plasma cells and immunoblasts? Methyl Green Pyronin Y
This stain differentiates cells present in hematopoietic tissue? Giemsa
This stain is considered the most specific to demonstate amyloid? Alkaline Congo Red
This stain is a rapid screening method to demonstate amyloid? Crystal Violet
This stain is a fluorescent stain to demonstrate amyloid? Thioflavin T Fluorescent Method
For the fixation of this stain you can use ANYTHING except BOUIN'S? Feulgen Method
This substance comprises 1-2% carbohydtrate (chrondriotin, heparin and dermatan) and acid mucopolysaccharides. Amyloid
A disease characterized by an amorphorous, eosinophilic, extracelular deposits? Amyloidosis
This disease gradually replaces cellular elements of vital organs and causes progressive loss of function and eventual cell death? Amyloidosis
This type of amyloidosis occurs spontaneously in the absence of any predisposing disease? Primary Amyloidosis
This type of amyloidosis is assocoated with predisposing diseases such as chronic inflammatory diseases? Secondary Amyloidosis
Chronic inflammatory disease such as rheumatoid arthritis and ankylosing spondylitis causing infections such as tuberculosis and osteomyelitis are associated with which type of amyloidosis? Secondary Amyloidosis
This type of amyloidosis is assocoated with disease of the immunological system? Myeloma-Associated Amyloid
This type of amyloidosis is assocoated with many tumors, especially APUD (amine precursor uptake and decarboxylation) Tumor Associated Amyoid
The organs most effected with this type of amyloidosis are muscle, heart, skin and tongue? Primary Amyloidosis
The organs most effected with this type of amyloidosis are kidneys, liver, spleen and adrenal gland? Secondary Amyloidosis
What color does DNA stain in the Feulgen stain for DNA? DNA stains magenta/reddish purple
In the Methyl Green Pyronin Y stain, what color do DNA and RNA stain? DNA green or blue/green. RNA red.
What color do nuclei and bacteria stain in the giemsa polychromatic stain? Blue
For Congo Red, what color does Amyloid stain? Amyloid stains deep pink to red with a light micropsope and bright green apple with a polarizing microscope.
What color does amyloid stain in the Crystal Violet stain? Purplish/violet
What color does amyloid stain in the Thioflavin T Fluorescent stain? Fluorescent yellow to yellow/green.
The principle of this stain is that it is a combination of acid hydrolysis and aldehyde staining? Feulgen Reaction for DNA
A principle of the stain is differential staining is due to the differing degrees of polymerization between DNA and RNA? Methyl Green Pyronin Y
What is the T control for Methyl Green Pyronin Y? Section containing many plasma cells
What is a control for amyloid stains? Any tissue containing amyloid
What are three stains that stain for amyloid? Congo Red. Crystal Violet and Thioflavin T
What is the contriol for Giemsa? Spleen
The principle for this stain is a dye attaches to amyloid and requires no differentiation? Thioflavin T
What do the three amyloid stains cut at? Congo Red 8-10. Cryastal Violet 10-12. Thioflavin T 6-10
What fixatives are used for the three amyloid stains? Alcohol or Carnoy is preferred for Congo Red and 10% NBF for Crystal Violet and Thioflavin T.
Pretreatment with Alkali aids in the relase of native internal hydrogen bonds between adjacent protein chains creating more sites for the dye to bind is a principle for what stain? Congo Red
A principle of this stain is the addition of HCl in the stain prevents the cytoplasmic component from overstaining? Crystal Violet
The principle of this stain is that a basophilic dye methylene blue is combined with acidic dyes eosin, azure A and azure B to create a neutral dye that demonstrates a wide variety of colors when used to stain hematopoietic cell nuclei or platelets? Giemas for hematopoietic tissue
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