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Human Cutaneous Mast Cells--a Study of Fixative and Staining Reactions in Normal Skin

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Journal Br J Dermatol
Specialty Dermatology
Date 1989 May 1
PMID 2474316
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Abstract

Routinely used formal saline fixation reduces the number of demonstrable mast cells in human skin by up to 30% compared with paired specimens fixed in Carnoys medium. Using metachromatic (toluidene blue), orthochromatic (alcian blue/safranin), enzymatic (chloroacetate esterase reaction) and immunofluorescence (berberine and fluorescein conjugated avidin) staining techniques, mast cells were demonstrated and quantified. Alcian blue/safranin and fluorescein-conjugated avidin were both superior to the other staining methods used. We recommend the use of Carnoys medium fixed tissue stained with either alcian blue/safranin or conjugated avidin for optimal visualization and assessment of mast cells in human skin.

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