Abstract
Fourteen textile dyes were evaluated as histological stains for benign and malignant tissues. An acid dye, Milling red SWB (Acid Red 114, C.I. 23635) was found to possess great affinity for epithelial intercellular bridges. The intercellular bridges were demonstrated clearly when the Milling red SWB was used as a 1% solution in 1% potassium alum after hematoxylin and, also, when methylene blue ZX (Basic Blue 9, C.I. 52015) was used as a counter-stain, without hematoxylin. The intercellular bridges could not be demonstrated in pleomorphic cells which invaded the subepithelial connective tissue.