Altmann theory

Alt·mann the·o·ry

(ahlt'mahn), a theory that protoplasm consists of granular particles (called bioblasts) that are clustered and enclosed in indifferent matter.

Altmann,

Richard, German histologist, 1852-1900. Altmann anilin-acid fuchsin stain - a mixture of picric acid, anilin, and acid fuchsin which stains mitochondria crimson against a yellow background.Altmann fixative - a bichromate-osmic acid fixative.Altmann-Gersh method - the method of rapidly freezing a tissue and dehydrating it in a vacuum.Altmann granule - a granule that has an affinity for fuchsin. Synonym(s): fuchsinophil granule; mitochondrionAltmann theory - a theory that protoplasm consists of granular particles that are clustered and enclosed in indifferent matter.