Bouin solution
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Bouin's fluid — Bou·in s fluid ( )bü anz , bwanz n a fixing and preserving solution consisting of picric acid, formaldehyde, and glacial acetic acid called also Bouin, Bouin s solution Bou·in bwan, ( )bü an Pol André (1870 1962) French histologist. In… … Medical dictionary
bouin's fluid — noun or bouin s solution (ˈ)bü|anz , aⁿz ; ˈbwaⁿz ; also bouin an, aⁿ Usage: usually capitalized B Etymology: after Paul Bouin, 20th century French histologist biology : a fixing and preserving solution consisting of picric … Useful english dictionary
Bouin fluid (solution) — Bou·in fluid (solution) (boo ăґ) [Pol Andrй Bouin, French anatomist, 1870–1962] see under fluid … Medical dictionary
bouin's solution — noun see bouin s fluid … Useful english dictionary
Bouin fluid — a histologic fixing fluid consisting of formaldehyde solution, glacial acetic acid, and saturated solution of trinitrophenol … Medical dictionary
Bouin&’s solution — Picric acid based fixative that also contains formaldehyde and acetic acid. It has the advantage that specimens can be stored indefinitely and generally preserves nuclear morphology quite well … Dictionary of molecular biology
Liquide de Bouin — Le liquide de Bouin est un fixateur cellulaire utilisé en cyto histologie. Composé d acide picrique, d acide acétique, de formol et d eau, il fut inventé par la biologiste français Pol Bouin. Il est très employé en France mais présente le… … Wikipédia en Français
Philippe Bouin — est un écrivain français contemporain, auteur de romans policiers, né le 23 mars 1949 en Belgique. Il vit en Bourgogne où il a créé Raisin Noir, salon de la littérature policière et du mystère. Ses livres sont traduits dans plusieurs… … Wikipédia en Français
Picric acid — Picric acid … Wikipedia
Periodic acid-Schiff stain — Periodic acid Periodic acid Schiff (PAS) is a staining method used to detect glycogen and other polysaccharides in tissues. The reaction of periodic acid oxidizes the diol functional groups in glucose and other sugars, creating aldehydes that… … Wikipedia