See Also: Immunohistochemical staining(health)
Le Gallienne, Eva(encyclopedia)
Staining(medicine)
negative staining(medicine)
optical staining(medicine)
regressive staining(medicine)
silver staining(medicine)
dispersion staining(medicine)
progressive staining(medicine)
homogeneously staining region(medicine)

Le Gallienne, Eva (sh) and Immunohistochemical staining (health)


Le Gallienne, Eva (sh)




born Jan. 11, 1899, London, Eng.
died June 3, 1991, Weston, Conn., U.S.

British-born U.S. actress and director.

After moving to New York City in 1915, she appeared in minor stage roles before starring in Liliom (1921). She founded the Civic Repertory Theatre (1926-33), where she directed and acted in plays by Anton Chekhov, Henrik Ibsen, and Other playwrights not then familiar to U.S. audiences. She later cofounded the short-lived American Repertory Theatre (1946-47). Her most notable later stage appearance was in a 1976 revival of The Royal Family.


Immunohistochemical staining (health)


A laboratory process of detecting an organism in tissues with antibodies. These antibodies are labeled with a compound that is seen as a colored deposit when viewed microscopically. In General, mesotheliomas require immunohistochemical confirmation before legal measures are initiated.