Proflavine Hemisulfate as a Fluorescent Contrast Agent for Point-of-Care Cytology
Fig 5
Giemsa (top row) and proflavine (bottom row) stained leukocytes.
First row, Giemsa stained neutrophil (A), monocyte (B), lymphocyte (C). Second row, proflavine stained neutrophil (D), monocyte (E), lymphocyte (F). Images were captured at 60X. Fluorescence images were normalized as described in the Methods section. Scale bars = 10μm.