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    Methyl Green Pyronine Staining Method

    A histological procedure, which is used for localization of RNA and DNA. Methyl green is a cation, which binds rather specifically to DNA and thus serves as a convenient means of staining nuclei in both fixed material and living cells. Pyronin, a red dye, is fairly specific for RNA with some binding to protein. (NCI Thesaurus)




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