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- Perls_Prussian_blue abstract "Prussian blue is a common stain used by pathologists to detect the presence of iron in biopsy specimens, such as deposits of storage ferritin in bone marrow biopsy samples. The original stain formula, known historically (1867) as "Perls' Prussian blue" after its inventor, German pathologist Max Perls (1843-1881), used separate solutions of potassium ferrocyanide and acid to stain tissue (these are now used combined, just before staining). Ferric iron deposits in tissue (present mostly as ferric iron within the storage protein ferritin) then react with the soluble ferrocyanide in the stain, to form insoluble Prussian blue dye (a complex hydrated ferric ferrocyanide substance) in situ (i.e., in place). They are then visualizable microscopically as blue or purple deposits, within cells. The formula is also known as Perls Prussian blue and (incorrectly) as Perl's Prussian blue.".
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- Perls_Prussian_blue wikiPageWikiLink Category:Anatomical_pathology.
- Perls_Prussian_blue wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hematopathology.
- Perls_Prussian_blue wikiPageWikiLink Category:Histopathology.
- Perls_Prussian_blue wikiPageWikiLink Ferric.
- Perls_Prussian_blue wikiPageWikiLink Ferritin.
- Perls_Prussian_blue wikiPageWikiLink Pathologist.
- Perls_Prussian_blue wikiPageWikiLink Pathology.
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- Perls_Prussian_blue wikiPageWikiLinkText "Iron stain".
- Perls_Prussian_blue wikiPageWikiLinkText "Perls' Prussian blue".
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- Perls_Prussian_blue subject Category:Anatomical_pathology.
- Perls_Prussian_blue subject Category:Hematopathology.
- Perls_Prussian_blue subject Category:Histopathology.
- Perls_Prussian_blue type Redirect.
- Perls_Prussian_blue comment "Prussian blue is a common stain used by pathologists to detect the presence of iron in biopsy specimens, such as deposits of storage ferritin in bone marrow biopsy samples. The original stain formula, known historically (1867) as "Perls' Prussian blue" after its inventor, German pathologist Max Perls (1843-1881), used separate solutions of potassium ferrocyanide and acid to stain tissue (these are now used combined, just before staining).".
- Perls_Prussian_blue label "Perl's Prussian blue".
- Perls_Prussian_blue label "Perls Prussian blue".
- Perls_Prussian_blue label "Perls' Prussian blue".
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