Auramine–rhodamine stain
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The auramine–rhodamine stain (AR), also known as the Truant auramine–rhodamine stain, is a histological technique used to visualize acid-fast bacilli using fluorescence microscopy, notably species in the Mycobacterium genus.<ref name=Kommareddi_1984>Template:Cite journal</ref> Acid-fast organisms display a reddish-yellow fluorescence.<ref name=Abe_2003>Template:Cite journal</ref> Although the auramine–rhodamine stain is not as specific for acid-fast organisms (e.g. Mycobacterium tuberculosis or Nocardia) as the Ziehl–Neelsen stain, it is more affordable and more sensitive, therefore it is often utilized as a screening tool.
AR stain is a mixture of auramine O and rhodamine B. It is carcinogenic.
See also
- Auramine phenol stain (AP stain)
- Biological stains