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In this video, we demonstrate a modified protocol of Papanicolaou staining to study tubal cytology. This technique can be used to visualize the cytological features of malignant and non-malignant fallopian tube epithelial cells.
1. Modified Papanicolaou Staining Protocol
Table 1: Non-Gyn Stain Steps.
95% Ethanol | 5 min |
H2O | 10 sec |
Hematoxylin | 15 sec - 3 min |
Distilled H2O | 5 min |
95% Ethanol | 30 sec |
EA65 | 2 - 5 min |
95% Ethanol | 30 sec |
95% Ethanol | 30 sec |
100% Ethanol | 30 sec |
100% Ethanol | 30 sec |
Xylene | 30 sec |
Xylene | 5 min |
Table 2: Manual Quick Pap Stain Steps.
95% Ethanol | 10 dips |
H2O | 10 dips |
Hematoxylin | 10 sec-1 min |
Distilled H2O | 10 dips |
95% Ethanol | 10 dips |
EA65 | 1 - 3 min |
95% Ethanol | 10 dips |
100% Ethanol | 10 dips |
Xylene | Dip until clear |
Name | Company | Catalog Number | Comments |
Papanicolaou Stain, EA 65 | sigma aldrich | HT40432 | |
95% Ethanol | sigma aldrich | 652261 | |
100% Ethanol | sigma aldrich | 493538 | |
Xylene | sigma aldrich | 214736 | |
Hematoxylin | sigma aldrich | H9627 |
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Source: Chen, H. et al. Tubal Cytology of the Fallopian Tube as a Promising Tool for Ovarian Cancer Early Detection. J. Vis. Exp. (2017).
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