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The staining of acid-fast bacilli in paraffin sections.
1938
G L Fite
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G L Fite
ACID-FAST BACILLI IN PARAFFIN SECTIONS.
January 1947, Canadian Medical Association journal,
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Detailed description of Fite's method for staining acid-fast bacilli in paraffin sections.
June 1947, Canadian journal of medical technology,
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The staining of acid-fast bacilli in tissue sections.
June 1960, Canadian journal of medical technology,
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Acid-fast bacilli in paraffin sections of tuberculous tissue.
January 1947, Canadian Medical Association journal,
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A modification of the Fite formaldehyde (Fite I) method for staining acid-fast bacilli in paraffin sections.
November 1957, Stain technology,
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The staining of acid fast bacilli in sections of glycol methacrylate embedded tissues.
May 1978, Stain technology,
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Acid-fast non-tubercle bacilli in paraffin.
March 1951, American journal of clinical pathology,
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[Staining variations of acid-fast bacilli cultures].
January 1952, Medycyna doswiadczalna i mikrobiologia,
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Demonstration of acid-fast bacilli in tissue sections.
January 1952, The American journal of pathology,
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[MODIFICATION OF THE FITE-FARACO TECHNIQUE FOR THE STAINING OF ACID-ALCOHOL FAST BACILLI IN HISTOLOGIC SECTIONS].
January 1963, Revista latinoamericana de anatomia patologica,
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