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∙ 14y agoProtists are often stained using a silver stain, not a Gram stain.
Wright's stain is a Romanowsky stain used in medical laboratories to differentiate blood cells for microscopy. Other stains used for blood cell differentiation include Giemsa stain, Leishman stain, and Hematoxylin and eosin stain. Each stain has specific applications and staining properties.
Surfactants in stain removers work by reducing the surface tension of water, allowing it to more easily penetrate and lift stains from fabric. They help to break down the bonds between the stain molecules and the fabric, making it easier to remove the stain during the washing process.
Harris hematoxylin stain and hematoxylin stain are similar but not exactly the same. Harris hematoxylin is a refined version of the traditional hematoxylin stain, providing more consistent and enhanced staining results. Papanicolaou stain includes Harris hematoxylin, while H&E stain traditionally includes a hematoxylin stain.
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The Wright stain is a combination of eosin and methylene blue dyes, while Giemsa stain is a mixture of eosin, methylene blue, and azure dyes. Giemsa stain is commonly used for staining blood smears to visualize parasites and bacteria, while Wright stain is used more for general cell morphology in blood and bone marrow specimens.
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Applying a new stain on top of an old stain can result in uneven color distribution and adhesion issues. It's generally recommended to strip or sand the old stain off before applying a new one for better results.
The Stain was created in 1982.
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