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The cell types of the adenohypophysis were categorized originally on the basis of their reactivities with hematoxylin and eosin (H E) as acidophils, basophils, and chromophobes. With more sophisticated histochemical staining sequences, the three cell types were subdivided further. For example, acidophils were further differentiated into the orange G-positive prolactin-positive cells... [Pg.295]

Figures 7 and 8 show the original morphologies of the block copolymers observed by TEM selectively stained P4VP, P2VP, and polyisoprene (PIP) sequences... Figures 7 and 8 show the original morphologies of the block copolymers observed by TEM selectively stained P4VP, P2VP, and polyisoprene (PIP) sequences...
Figure 5.20 LC-MS-MS spectrum of a tryptic peptide derived from spot 13 (see Figure 5.18) of the silver-stained two-dimensional gel of the proteins extracted from the yeast S. cerevisiae, showing the sequence information that may be extracted. From Poutanen, M., Salusjarui, L., Ruohonen, L., Penttila, M. and KaUddnen, N., Rapid Cotn-mun. Mass Spectrom., 15, 1678-1692, Copyright 2001. John Wiley Sons Limited. Reproduced with permission. Figure 5.20 LC-MS-MS spectrum of a tryptic peptide derived from spot 13 (see Figure 5.18) of the silver-stained two-dimensional gel of the proteins extracted from the yeast S. cerevisiae, showing the sequence information that may be extracted. From Poutanen, M., Salusjarui, L., Ruohonen, L., Penttila, M. and KaUddnen, N., Rapid Cotn-mun. Mass Spectrom., 15, 1678-1692, Copyright 2001. John Wiley Sons Limited. Reproduced with permission.
R. E. Hicks, R. I. Amann, and D. A. Stahl, Dual staining of natural bacterioplankton with 4, 6-diamidino-2-phenylindole and fluorescent oligonucleotide probes targeting kingdom-level 16S rRNA sequences, Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 571 2158 (1992). [Pg.407]

Table 12.22 Effects of various washing-off sequences on the rate of desorption of dye in successive washing baths and the degree of staining of adjacent material in washing tests [181]... Table 12.22 Effects of various washing-off sequences on the rate of desorption of dye in successive washing baths and the degree of staining of adjacent material in washing tests [181]...
Table 2.1. Filarial nematodes infected with intracellular bacteria. The method of detection is shown. Neither electron microscopy nor the immuno-histochemical staining techniques used are to be regarded as Wolbachia specific (see note). Positive identification of intracellular bacteria as Wolbachia is shown only where PCR amplified products of rRNA or ftsZ genes have been sequenced. ... Table 2.1. Filarial nematodes infected with intracellular bacteria. The method of detection is shown. Neither electron microscopy nor the immuno-histochemical staining techniques used are to be regarded as Wolbachia specific (see note). Positive identification of intracellular bacteria as Wolbachia is shown only where PCR amplified products of rRNA or ftsZ genes have been sequenced. ...
The N-terminal sequence of one peptide from the 35 kDa zone of H-gal-GP showed some homology to cathepsin B-like cysteine proteases. Molecular cloning has also identified a thrombospondin homologue associated with the diffusely staining region between zones A and B, a galectin associated with zone D (Newlands et al., 1999) and a low molecular weight (approximately 13 kDa) cysteine protease inhibitor, cystatin. [Pg.263]

Shevchenko, A., Wilm, M., Vorm, O., and Mann, M. (1996). Mass spectrometric sequencing of proteins silver-stained polyacrylamide gels. Anal. Chem. 68, 850—858. [Pg.354]

Figure 16.6 illustrates the proposed sequence of events during immuno-histochemistry staining with the peptide array. Amino acids are represented as circles. Each peptide is a string of amino acids that are covalently... [Pg.295]


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