Mayer hemalum stain

Mayer hemalum stain
an aqueous solution of hematein, alum, thymol, and 90 per cent alcohol.

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  • Mayer — Paul, German histologist, 1848–1923. See M. hemalum stain, M. mucicarmine stain, M. mucihematein stain. Karl, Austrian neurologist, 1862–1932. See M. reflex. Karl, W., German gynecologist, 1795–1868. See M. pessary, M. Rokitansky Küster Hauser… …   Medical dictionary

  • hemalum — A solution of hematoxylin and alum used as a nuclear stain in histology, especially with eosin as a counterstain. * * * hem·al·um (heґmə ləm) a mixture of hematoxylin and alum introduced by Mayer, widely used as a nuclear stain,… …   Medical dictionary

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