Hello,
I'm trying to work up an Attwood's  method but would be keen to get a guide on 
time for the differentiation step in tartrazine solution. The method I'm using 
suggests 20 minutes at the longest with regular microscope checks. I'm 
currently at about 4 hours with only slight loss of colour in the RBC's. I know 
that the tartrazine solution will work eventually as the slides I left in over 
the weekend became fully decolourised but those time scales are unworkable.
Thanks,

Finlay Finlay

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