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Stokes, M. I., & Trickey, R. J. (1973). Screening for neurofibrillary tangles and argyrophilic plaques with Congo Red and polarized light. Journal of Clinical Pathology, 26(3), 241–242.

Authors 2
  1. M I Stokes (first)
  2. R J Trickey (additional)
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  3. As a nuclear stain, gallocyanin (Einarson, 1951) gives excellent results in conjunction with Congo Red. It gives a precise nuclear stain on a clear background, avoiding the 'blueness' often associated with haematoxylin, and yet shows cytological detail. / gives excellent results in conjunction with Congo Red. It gives a precise nuclear stain on a clear background, avoiding the 'blueness' often associated with haematoxylin, and yet shows cytological detail / As a nuclear stain (1951)
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  11. succinct, clear, no-nonsense, up-to-date definition of et cetera as a confession of In December 1963, through the kinddefinitions and descriptions of essential, ignorance; it can here scarcely be said to ness of Dr E. W. Witherspoon, a medical important concepts of pathology. It communicate. Slang, the language of a director of Burroughs Wellcome & Co contains much relevant, current inforgroup, is similarly non-communicating, (Australia) Ltd, we received a supply of mation not available in any other single eg, under Grave's (sic) disease... 'patients / up-to-date definition of et cetera as a confession of In December 1963, through the kinddefinitions and descriptions of essential, ignorance; it can here scarcely be said to ness of Dr E. W. Witherspoon, a medical important concepts of pathology. It communicate. Slang, the language of a director of Burroughs Wellcome & Co contains much relevant, current inforgroup, is similarly non-communicating, (Australia) Ltd, we received a supply of mation not available in any other single eg, under Grave's (sic) disease... 'patients by succinct, clear; no-nonsense
  12. BW56-72 trimethoprim. In the first textbook, particularly in the areas of are hyperthyroid with "bug" eyes'. His quarter of 1964 we tested some hundreds molecular pathology, lysosomal diseases contraction Rx presumably stands for of strains of organisms isolated in this and immunopathology. / BW56-72 trimethoprim. In the first textbook, particularly in the areas of are hyperthyroid with "bug" eyes'. His quarter of 1964 we tested some hundreds molecular pathology, lysosomal diseases contraction Rx presumably stands for of strains of organisms isolated in this and immunopathology
  13. wait until the froth has settled' (Brit. med. scar, is a scar, is a scar'. Presumably The medium used was blood agar J., 1925). / wait until the froth has settled' (Brit. med. scar, is a scar, is a scar'. Presumably The medium used was blood agar (1925)
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@article{Stokes_1973, title={Screening for neurofibrillary tangles and argyrophilic plaques with Congo Red and polarized light.}, volume={26}, ISSN={1472-4146}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jcp.26.3.241}, DOI={10.1136/jcp.26.3.241}, number={3}, journal={Journal of Clinical Pathology}, publisher={BMJ}, author={Stokes, M I and Trickey, R J}, year={1973}, month=mar, pages={241–242} }