Dual staining of corneal endothelium with trypan blue and alizarin red S: Importance of pH for the dye-lake reaction

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Abstract

Evaluation of corneal endothelial integrity by combined staining with the vital stain trypan blue and the intercellular stain alizarin red S provides a simple, quick technique for visualization of both damaged and normal cells, thereby permitting the quantification of endothelial cell damage. Adjustment of the pH of the alizarin red S reagent to 4.2 is important for optimum dye-laking at the intercellular borders, and brief fixation with glutaraldehyde maintains the staining effect of both dyes.

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Taylor, M. J., & Hunt, C. J. (1981). Dual staining of corneal endothelium with trypan blue and alizarin red S: Importance of pH for the dye-lake reaction. British Journal of Ophthalmology, 65(12), 815–819. https://doi.org/10.1136/bjo.65.12.815

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