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Meaning of "crystal violet"
crystal violet: A synthetic dye compound commonly used in microbiology and histology for staining tissues and cells. This phrase is often used in scientific contexts to describe a specific type of dye with distinctive staining properties
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- A dye, derived from gentian violet, that is used as an acid-base indicator and as a biological stain.
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crystal violet
Of crystal violet eluted from attached cells.
It is an important precursor to dyes such as crystal violet.
Crystal violet was then reacted with sodium acetate.
Flood the smear with crystal violet.
Rhodamine and crystal violet are preferred interactive labels.
The cells were stained with crystal violet.
Crystal violet staining was used to determine biofilm biomass.
Adherent PMNs were stained with crystal violet.
Crystal violet was removed and plates washed in water.
There is also leuco crystal violet.
A crystal violet assay was also used.
But when we lit it up with leuco crystal violet.
Flood slide with crystal violet solution for one minute.
Cells were counted after staining with crystal violet.
The cells were fixed with crystal violet to visualize plaques.
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A number of possible routes can be used to prepare crystal violet.
This destruction is revealed by crystal violet staining of the surviving cells.
Cultures were fixed with formalin and stained with crystal violet.
Flood the smear with crystal violet for one minute.
Cells were fixed with formaldehyde and stained with crystal violet.
Plates were stained with crystal violet and absorbances measured as described.
Biofilm accumulation was quantified by the crystal violet assay.
Crystal violet was used as an analyte during the initial evaluation of the sers substrates.
Viability of endothelial cells was measured by crystal violet staining.
Both methylene blue and crystal violet have a long history of topical use.
To visualize virus plaques the plates were stained with crystal violet.
The wells were then stained with crystal violet revealing the plaques.
Scoring was done visually rather than by a staining procedure using crystal violet.
Other preferred dyes include crystal violet and a copper phthalocyanine dye.
The control and sample have been stained with crystal violet.
The plates were then stained with crystal violet to visualize viable cells.
The cells are then formalin fixed and stained with crystal violet.
Attachment of cells was estimated by using crystal violet stain extraction and microscopic examination.
The crystal violet was removed by flooding the plates with running tap water.
Preferable as a dye is crystal violet.
Flood the smear with crystal violet and allow to stand for about a minute.
Plates were then removed and stained with crystal violet as described.
After several washing steps crystal violet was dissolved from the bacteria by use of ethanol.
The cell viability was studied by means of the crystal violet technique.
The plates were stained with crystal violet and foci of transformed cells were quantitated.
Growth inhibition was then measured using the crystal violet method.
Cell viability was assayed using crystal violet staining to detect residual viable cells.
The purity of brain nuclei was assessed by light microscopy after crystal violet staining.
The colonies were then stained with crystal violet and microscopic fields photographed.
The plates were fixed with formal saline and stained with crystal violet.
The cultures have been stained with crystal violet to demonstrate the cellular distribution.
The crystal violet solution was then removed by thoroughly washing the wells with water.
The readout for this assay is crystal violet staining.
Resultant tetracycline resistant recombinants were screened for hypersensitivity to the hydrophobic compound crystal violet.
This experiment was performed using the crystal violet growth inhibition assay.