noun a red dye used in microscopy to stain cell nuclei
In genetic studies, acetocarmine is used to visualize and analyze chromosomal structures and abnormalities.
Acetocarmine is commonly used in botany to stain pollen grains for observation and analysis.
Acetocarmine is a stain used in microscopy to highlight chromosomes and other cell structures.
In histological studies, acetocarmine is used to stain plant tissues for examination under a microscope.
Acetocarmine is frequently used in microscopy to enhance the visibility of cellular components and structures.
Acetocarmine is used by biologists for staining chromosomes to make them more visible under a microscope during cell division studies.
Histologists use acetocarmine to stain tissues for microscopic examination, especially in plant studies.
Geneticists may use acetocarmine for staining chromosomes to analyze genetic mutations and abnormalities.