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Masson's trichrome
The Masson’s trichrome stain combines three dyes and is primarily used to reveal the presence of collagen. With this method, collagen stains green and the cytoplasm of cells stains red or purple. The third stain is usually a nuclear counterstain like hematoxylin. Stomach 200x
![Connective tissue <p>The Masson’s trichrome stain combines three dyes and is primarily used to reveal the presence of collagen. With this method, collagen stains green and the cytoplasm of cells stains red or purple. The third stain is usually a nuclear counterstain like hematoxylin. Stomach 200x</p>](https://digitalhistology.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/C.B.St-8-1A-ping.png)
Connective tissue
The Masson’s trichrome stain combines three dyes and is primarily used to reveal the presence of collagen. With this method, collagen stains green and the cytoplasm of cells stains red or purple. The third stain is usually a nuclear counterstain like hematoxylin. Stomach 200x
![Mucus <p>The Masson’s trichrome stain combines three dyes and is primarily used to reveal the presence of collagen. With this method, collagen stains green and the cytoplasm of cells stains red or purple. The third stain is usually a nuclear counterstain like hematoxylin. Stomach 200x</p>](https://digitalhistology.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/C.B.St-8-2-ping.png)
Mucus
The Masson’s trichrome stain combines three dyes and is primarily used to reveal the presence of collagen. With this method, collagen stains green and the cytoplasm of cells stains red or purple. The third stain is usually a nuclear counterstain like hematoxylin. Stomach 200x
![Nuclei <p>The Masson’s trichrome stain combines three dyes and is primarily used to reveal the presence of collagen. With this method, collagen stains green and the cytoplasm of cells stains red or purple. The third stain is usually a nuclear counterstain like hematoxylin. Stomach 200x</p>](https://digitalhistology.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/C.B.St-8-3-ping.png)
Nuclei
The Masson’s trichrome stain combines three dyes and is primarily used to reveal the presence of collagen. With this method, collagen stains green and the cytoplasm of cells stains red or purple. The third stain is usually a nuclear counterstain like hematoxylin. Stomach 200x