Crossing the Barrier

Scientific American Mind(2006)

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Abstract
Paul Ehrlich had just injected aniline dye—used to color blue jeans—into a rat's bloodstream. For years the immunologist had been working on ways to stain cells so they would be more visible under a microscope, and aniline looked promising.
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