Alden B. Dawson’s scientific contributions

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A Note on the Staining of the Skeleton of Cleared Specimens with Alizarin Red S
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July 2009

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Alden B. Dawson

A selective, progressive method for staining the skeleton in cleared specimens, developed with rat material. Fix in 95% alcohol for at least 48 to 96 hrs. Even longer fixation is desirable. Then place in a 1% solution of KOH until the bones are clearly visible through the surrounding tissues. Transfer directly to a dilute solution of alizarin in KOH, one part alizarin to 10,000 parts of 1% KOH. Allow the stain to act until the desired intensity is attained. Fresh stain may be added if necessary. Complete the clearing process, (1) in Mall's solution, water 79 parts, glycerine 20 parts and KOH 1 part; (2) in increased concentrations of glycerine. Store in pure glycerine. The success of the method depends on obtaining the proper degree of clearing before staining. If the specimen is insufficiently cleared, a general staining of all tissues usually occurs.

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... To investigate the malformations and disorders of the skeleton, skeleton-stained preparation was prepared using alizarin red dye. The staining procedure was performed by Dawson's method [168]. For this aim, the feathers, skin, fat tissues, and the eyes were removed, and the body was fixed in ethanol (96%) for 2-3 days for dewatering purposes. ...

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Potential Teratogenicity Effects of Metals on Avian Embryos
A Note on the Staining of the Skeleton of Cleared Specimens with Alizarin Red S
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  • July 2009

Stain Technology