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What are the Applications of Fontana Masson Staining?
Fontana Masson staining
is widely employed in
diagnostic histopathology
and research. It is particularly useful for:
Detecting and studying
melanin pigments
in normal and pathological conditions.
Identifying
argentaffin granules
in neuroendocrine cells and tumors.
Investigating the presence of
chromaffin granules
in the adrenal medulla and related tissues.
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