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A Staining Sequence for A, B and D Cells of Pancreatic Islets

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Recent investigations strongly suggest the elaboration of a third pancreatic hormone by the D cell and the existence of cells which show the staining properties of both B and D cells. Demonstration of these and all other islet cells in a single section is possible by the following staining sequence: (1) of D cells by silver or toluidine blue, (2) of B cells by pseudoisocyanin, and (3) empirical staining of all islet cells together by aldehyde fuchsin, ponceau de xylidine, acid fuchsin and light green. Difficulties in embedding compact pancreatic tissue can be overcome by dehydrating to 80% ethanol, followed by tetrahydrofurane as the intermediate fluid to paraffin infiltration.

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