Akademik

feulgen reaction
\\ˈfȯilgən-\ noun
Usage: usually capitalized F
Etymology: after Robert Feulgen b1884 German physiologist
: the development of a purplish color in a microscopic preparation hydrolyzed and stained with a modified Schiff reagent that is considered to indicate the presence of chromatin and used to identify chromatinic structures in cells or as an aid in distinguishing nuclei in various microorganisms

Useful english dictionary. 2012.