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What Does Movat's Pentachrome Stain Highlight?
The Movat's Pentachrome Stain is unique in that it can differentiate five key components within a tissue sample. These include:
Collagen
fibers (stained yellow)
Elastic fibers
(stained black or dark blue)
Muscle fibers
(stained red)
Fibrin
(stained pink)
Mucin
(stained blue or green)
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