Application of the DNA-Specific stain methyl green in the fluorescent labeling of embryos
Methyl green has long been known as a histological stain with a specific affinity for DNA, although its fluorescent properties have remained unexplored until recently. In this article, we illustrate the method for preparing a methyl green aqueous stock solution, that when diluted can be used as a ve...
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2015
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