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What Are Some Common Precipitating Agents?
Several chemicals are commonly used as precipitating agents in histology. These include:
Silver nitrate
– used in silver staining techniques to visualize nerve fibers and reticular fibers.
Ammonium sulfide
– used to precipitate metals like silver and gold.
Chromic acid
– used in the
Gomori methenamine silver stain
for detecting fungi and basement membranes.
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