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What are Common Metachromatic Dyes?
Several metachromatic dyes are widely used in histology, including:
Toluidine Blue
Methylene Blue
Azure A and B
Thionine
These dyes are particularly effective in differentiating cellular components and extracellular matrix materials.
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