• Auramine phenol stain is a stain used in clinical microbiology and histology to identify tuberculosis mycobacteria. There are two types of auramine phenol...
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    screening tool. AR stain is a mixture of auramine O and rhodamine B. It is carcinogenic. Auramine phenol stain (AP stain) Biological stains Kommareddi S.;...
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    during the late 19th century. The acid-fast staining method, in conjunction with auramine phenol staining, serves as the standard diagnostic tool and...
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    Acid-fastness (redirect from Afb stain)
    Fite stain Fite-Faraco stain Wade Fite stain Ellis and Zabrowarny stain (no phenol/carbolic acid) Auramine-rhodamine stain Auramine phenol stain Very...
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  • the Kinyoun method of staining does not require heating. In the Ziehl–Neelsen stain, heat acts as a physical mordant while phenol (carbol of carbol fuchsin)...
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  • Mycobacterium tuberculosis Tuberculosis diagnosis Ziehl–Neelsen stain Auramine phenol stain Culture on Löwenstein–Jensen medium and/or MGIT Chest photofluorography...
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    Mycobacterium tuberculosis Tuberculosis diagnosis Ziehl–Neelsen stain Auramine phenol stain Culture on Löwenstein–Jensen medium and/or MGIT Chest photofluorography...
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  • developed for medically important pathogens that are slow growing (Auramine-rhodamine stain for mycobacteria) or difficult to grow (such as Legionella pneumophila...
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