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Protocols and information related to cell staining.
| Attaching Suspension Cells to Slides Using a Cytocentrifuge Protocol - http://www.cshprotocols.org/cgi/content/extract/2006/21/pdb.prot4291 A simple method for handling suspension cells is to attach them to a solid substrate before fixation, and one way to do this is to use a cytocentrifuge. - [Read Attaching Suspension Cells to Slides Using a Cytocentrifuge Protocol] |
| Counterstains Protocol - http://www.cshprotocols.org/cgi/content/extract/2006/1/pdb.prot4338 Counterstains are used to help differentiate the various cell types of subcellular structures seen in cell staining. They are essential for tissue sections, allowing the identification of the cell types, but also may be helpful in other staining reactions. - [Read Counterstains Protocol] |