病理的なものなら、
https://www.life-worldwide.org/fungal-diseases/histopathology
Standard stains
Standard histological stains for fungi are Grocott (methanmine) silver (GMS) stain or Periodic acid-Schiff (PAS). The GMS stain is more sensitive than the PAS stain, but has a signal to noise issue in that it stains inflammatory cells (lysosomes) and tissue reticulin, in addition to fungi. PAS staining has the slight advantage that the morphology of the tissue adjacent to the fungi can be better visualized, but this can be addressed using a GMS stain and H&E counterstain. Inclusion of good control sections is mandatory as some fungi such as Mucorales may require longer staining times and other fungi can be ‘over-stained’. |
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