5 research outputs found

    DRAQ5 and Eosin (‘D&E’) as an Analog to Hematoxylin and Eosin for Rapid Fluorescence Histology of Fresh Tissues - Fig 1

    No full text
    <p>Fluorescent eosin channel (A, B). Fluorescent DRAQ5 channel (C, D). Fluorescent composite of D&E (E, F, K). Fluorescent D&E image pseudocolored to resemble H&E (G, H, L). The brightfield H&E of the corresponding histology (I, J, M).</p

    D&E and H&E images from frozen tissue sections.

    No full text
    <p>D&E (A) and H&E (B) of renal medullary tubules. D&E (C) and H&E (D) of colonic crypts. D&E (E, F) and H&E at (G, H) of outer pleural surface of lung with prominent elastic lamina (yellow arrow). D&E (I) and H&E (J) of lung showing pulmonary artery branch (red arrow) with terminal bronchiole (green arrow) and alveolar macrophages (black arrow).</p

    D&E and H&E images from FFPE tissue sections.

    No full text
    <p>D&E (A) and H&E (B) of lung parenchyma and small pulmonary artery branch with blood clot (arrow). D&E (C) and H&E (D) of bronchus with mucus plug (arrow). D&E (E) and H&E (F) of thyroid follicles. D&E (G) and H&E (H) of cirrhotic liver showing ductular reaction. D&E (I) and H&E (J) of liver with a cirrhotic nodule (arrow) and surrounding ductular reaction. D&E (K) and H&E (L) of prostate glands with corpora amylacea (arrow).</p
    corecore