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eosin
[ ee-uh-sin ]
noun
- Also called bromeosin, tetrabromofluorescein. a red, crystalline, water-insoluble solid, C 20 H 8 Br 4 O 5 , derived from fluorescein by bromination: used chiefly as an acid dye for dyeing silk a rose red color and as a histological stain.
- any of a variety of eosinlike dyes.
eosin
/ ˈiːəʊsɪn; ˈiːəʊsɪn; -ˌsiːn /
noun
- Also calledbromeosin a red crystalline water-insoluble derivative of fluorescein. Its soluble salts are used as dyes. Formula: C 20 H 8 Br 4 O 5
- any of several similar dyes
Derived Forms
- ˈeosin-ˌlike, adjective
- ˌeoˈsinic, adjective
Other Words From
- eo·sinic adjective
- eo·sin·like adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of eosin1
Example Sentences
They are identified by their distinctive granules that stain red when treated with an acidic reagent, eosin, which gave them their name.
Each tissue sample was stained with a pair of stains called hematoxylin and eosin—or H&E—to turn different tissue structures pink or blue.
On the basis of technology, the slide stainers market is segmented into hematoxylin and eosin, immunohistochemistry, in situ hybridization, cytology, microbiology, hematology, and special staining.
Tissue samples were processed to paraffin wax and tissue sections were routinely stained with haematoxylin and eosin.
The number of mice in each group is shown in parentheses. c, Haematoxylin/eosin staining shows a dysplastic nodule in the liver of an FRG mouse transplanted with iMPC-Heps.
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