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Methyl Green Counterstain Protocol

Introduction Methyl green is used commonly with bright-field microscopes to stain cell nuclei by dyeing the chromatin of cells  with a green color. It is chemically related to cresyl violet. Materials 0.1M Sodium Acetate Buffer, pH4.2 Sodium acetate, trihydrate (MW 136.1) —— 1.36 gDistilled water ———————————– 100 mlMix to dissolve and adjust pH to 4.2  Full Article…

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