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Giemsa kit

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The Giemsa kit is a laboratory reagent used for staining biological samples, particularly blood smears and other cellular preparations, to enhance the contrast and visualization of cellular structures. It provides a standardized staining protocol for the identification and differentiation of various blood cell types.

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Cell Seeding and Giemsa Staining

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The cells were collected following transfection, and 10 μL of the cell suspension was seeded into a 24-well plate (BD company, USA) at a density of 1.25 × 105/mL. The inoculated cells were placed in an incubator and cultured for 24 h at 37°C in an atmosphere of 5% CO2 [23 (link)]. The cells were stained with the Giemsa kit (Abcam, Shanghai, China). Images of the cells were subsequently captured and the cells were counte.
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Giemsa Staining of Transfected Cells

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Cells after transfection were washed with PBS for 3 times, and then 10 μL cell
suspension with the density of 1.25 × 105/mL was seeded into the
24-well plate (BD company), the medium containing 10% serum was added into each
well. The inoculated cells were put into the incubator and cultured for 24 h
under the condition of 37 °C and 5% CO2. After that, cells were
stained with Giemsa kit (Abcam). The cells were taken photos and observed.
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