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*** Seen in all tissues of the body but exerts its major effect in the CNS.
*** Seen in all tissues of the body but exerts its major effect in the CNS.
* Selective staining must be employed to distinguish glycogen vacuoles from fatty vacuoles in the liver.
* Selective staining must be employed to distinguish glycogen vacuoles from fatty vacuoles in the liver.
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** Alcohol fixation is preferred.
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** Alcohol fixation is preferred.
** Best's Carmine is the commonly used stain.
** Best's Carmine is the commonly used stain.
*** Stains the intracellular glycogen red.
*** Stains the intracellular glycogen red.
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