Sodium Iodate

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G.E. Korte ◽  
M. Marko ◽  
G. Hageman

Sodium iodate iv. damages the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) in rabbits. Where RPE does not regenerate (e.g., 1,2) Muller glial cells (MC) forma subretinal scar that replaces RPE. The MC response was studied by HVEM in 3D computer reconstructions of serial thick sections, made using the STEREC0N program (3), and the HVEM at the NYS Dept. of Health in Albany, NY. Tissue was processed for HVEM or immunofluorescence localization of a monoclonal antibody recognizing MG microvilli (4).


1990 ◽  
Vol 75 (1) ◽  
pp. 15-22 ◽  
Author(s):  
Minako Heike ◽  
Michael F. Marmor

1953 ◽  
Vol s3-94 (27) ◽  
pp. 237-242
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JOHN R. BAKER ◽  
BARBARA M. JORDAN

1. The glycerine in Mayer's glycerine and albumen serves no useful purpose. 2. If about one-half of the haematoxylin in such solutions as those of Heidenhain and Ehrlich be oxidized by sodium iodate, the dyes are ready for use the moment they have been made up and also keep well. 3. In using crystal violet for staining chromosomes, it is best to fix the dye by an aqueous (instead of the usual alcoholic) solution of iodine.


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Guy Chowers ◽  
Matan Cohen ◽  
Devora Marks-Ohana ◽  
Shelly Stika ◽  
Ayala Eijzenberg ◽  
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2012 ◽  
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Tony Taldone ◽  
Danuta Zatorska ◽  
Gabriela Chiosis
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