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Effect of temperature on in situ feulgen reaction with schiff reagent at less acid pH

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Die Feulgenfärbung geht umso besser, je höher im Bereich von 5–25°C die Temperatur ist. Als Material wurde Wasserbüffelniere verwendet.

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Dutt, M.K. Effect of temperature on in situ feulgen reaction with schiff reagent at less acid pH. Experientia 24, 1240–1241 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02146646

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