Niagara sky blue 6B--a new stain for granulocytic cells

American Journal of Clinical Pathology
L Kass

Abstract

Using an acidified solution of Niagara sky blue 6B, granules in mature granulocytic cells from peripheral blood and bone marrow stained bright blue to blue-green. Granules in immature granulocytes like myelocytes and promyelocytes stained purple. In leukemic myeloblasts and leukemic monocytes, granular-appearing structures stained purple. In leukemic lymphoblasts, purple granular structures were not visualized. As such, Niagara sky blue 6B can be used to identify granulocytic cells at all maturational stages.

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Jan 1, 1991·Biotechnic & Histochemistry : Official Publication of the Biological Stain Commission·L Kass

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