Wright’s stain

A combination of eosin and methylene blue used in staining blood cells to reveal malarial parasites and to differentiate white blood cells.


A substance employed in laboratory settings to apply coloration to tissue samples, enabling their visual examination and analysis, is known as a histological stain. This chemical agent plays a crucial role in enhancing the visibility of cellular structures and components, aiding researchers and pathologists in the study and diagnosis of various diseases and conditions.


 


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