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We have found that tol blue, DAB, silver enhanced gold, and lead ATPase all
block or quench fluorescence.


>> Most transmitted light histological dyes seem to have a lot of
>> fluorescence to them.  Could someone suggest a stain/dye that works well
>> in transmitted light, but adds little fluorescence background to the
>> sample.
>try toluidine blue 01%

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