Diaphonization

Diaphonization (or diaphonisation), also known as clearing and staining, is a staining technique used on animal specimens that first renders the body of the animal transparent by bathing it in trypsin, and then stains the bones and cartilage with various dyes, usually alizarin red and alcian blue. == History == Diaphonization was first developed by German anatomist Oskar Schultze in 1897, and later modified by numerous researchers.

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Diaphonization

Diaphonization (or diaphonisation), also known as clearing and staining, is a staining technique used on animal specimens that first renders the body of the animal transparent by bathing it in trypsin, and then stains the bones and cartilage with various dyes, usually alizarin red and alcian blue. == History == Diaphonization was first developed by German anatomist Oskar Schultze in 1897, and later modified by numerous researchers.

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