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- Negative_stain abstract "Negative staining is an established method, often used in diagnostic microscopy, for contrasting a thin specimen with an optically opaque fluid. In this technique, the background is stained, leaving the actual specimen untouched, and thus visible. This contrasts with 'positive staining', in which the actual specimen is stained.For bright field microscopy, negative staining is typically performed using a black ink fluid such as nigrosin. The specimen, such as a wet bacterial culture spread on a glass slide, is mixed with the negative stain and allowed to dry. When viewed with the microscope the bacterial cells, and perhaps their spores, appear light against the dark surrounding background. An alternative method has been developed using an ordinary waterproof marking pen to deliver the negative stain.In the case of transmission electron microscopy, opaqueness to electrons is related to the atomic number, i.e., the number of protons. Some suitable negative stains include ammonium molybdate, uranyl acetate, uranyl formate, phosphotungstic acid, osmium tetroxide, osmium ferricyanide and auroglucothionate. These have been chosen because they scatter electrons strongly and also adsorb to biological matter well. The structures which can be negatively stained are much smaller than those studied with the light microscope. Here, the method is used to view viruses, bacteria, bacterial flagella, biological membrane structures and proteins or protein aggregates, which all have a low electron-scattering power. Some stains, such as osmium tetroxide and osmium ferricyanide, are very chemically active. As strong oxidants, they cross-link lipids mainly by reacting with unsaturated carbon-carbon bonds, and thereby both fix biological membranes in place in tissue samples and simultaneously stain them.The choice of negative stain in electron microscopy can be very important. An early study of plant viruses using negatively stained leaf dips from a diseased plant showed only spherical viruses with one stain and only rod-shaped viruses with another. The verified conclusion was that this plant suffered from a mixed infection by two separate viruses. Negative staining at both light microscope and electron microscope level should never be performed with infectious organisms unless stringent safety precautions are followed. Negative staining is usually a very mild preparation method and thus does not reduce the possibility of operator infection.".
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- Negative_stain wikiPageWikiLink Ammonium_molybdate.
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- Negative_stain wikiPageWikiLink Bacteria.
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- Negative_stain wikiPageWikiLink Bright-field_microscopy.
- Negative_stain wikiPageWikiLink Category:Electron_microscopy.
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- Negative_stain wikiPageWikiLink Category:Microscopy.
- Negative_stain wikiPageWikiLink Category:Staining.
- Negative_stain wikiPageWikiLink Electron.
- Negative_stain wikiPageWikiLink Electron_microscope.
- Negative_stain wikiPageWikiLink Flagellum.
- Negative_stain wikiPageWikiLink Infection.
- Negative_stain wikiPageWikiLink Microscope.
- Negative_stain wikiPageWikiLink Microscopy.
- Negative_stain wikiPageWikiLink Nigrosin.
- Negative_stain wikiPageWikiLink Osmium_tetroxide.
- Negative_stain wikiPageWikiLink Phosphotungstic_acid.
- Negative_stain wikiPageWikiLink Protein.
- Negative_stain wikiPageWikiLink Spore.
- Negative_stain wikiPageWikiLink Transmission_electron_microscopy.
- Negative_stain wikiPageWikiLink Uranyl_acetate.
- Negative_stain wikiPageWikiLink Uranyl_formate.
- Negative_stain wikiPageWikiLink Virus.
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- Negative_stain wikiPageWikiLinkText "Negative stain".
- Negative_stain wikiPageWikiLinkText "negative stain".
- Negative_stain wikiPageWikiLinkText "negatively stained".
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- Negative_stain subject Category:Electron_microscopy.
- Negative_stain subject Category:Electron_microscopy_stains.
- Negative_stain subject Category:Microscopy.
- Negative_stain subject Category:Staining.
- Negative_stain hypernym Method.
- Negative_stain type Software.
- Negative_stain type Polymer.
- Negative_stain type Technique.
- Negative_stain comment "Negative staining is an established method, often used in diagnostic microscopy, for contrasting a thin specimen with an optically opaque fluid. In this technique, the background is stained, leaving the actual specimen untouched, and thus visible. This contrasts with 'positive staining', in which the actual specimen is stained.For bright field microscopy, negative staining is typically performed using a black ink fluid such as nigrosin.".
- Negative_stain label "Negative stain".
- Negative_stain sameAs Q3772564.
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- Negative_stain sameAs Tinció_negativa.
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- Negative_stain sameAs 负染色法.
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