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Modified solution of giemsa stain

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Modified solution of Giemsa stain is a laboratory reagent commonly used in microscopy for the staining and differentiation of cellular components. It provides a consistent and reliable staining method for the visualization of various cell types and structures.

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Cytospin and Giemsa Staining Protocol

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Cytospins of cells from bone marrow or peripheral blood were fixed for 2 minutes in methanol, air-dried, and stained for 20 minutes with filtered modified solution of Giemsa stain (Sigma Aldrich, Cat # 48900, St Louis, MO), diluted (1:20) with buffer solution pH6.5, rinsed with distilled water, air-dried and examined using low and high magnifications with a Leica DMR microscope (Leica Microsystems, Wetzlar GmbH, Germany) connected to Nuance multispectral imaging system FX using Nuance version 3.0.2 software (PerknElmer, Inc., Hopkinton, MA)
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Cytospin and Giemsa Staining Protocol

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Cytospins of cells from bone marrow or peripheral blood were fixed for 2 minutes in methanol, air-dried, and stained for 20 minutes with filtered modified solution of Giemsa stain (Sigma Aldrich, Cat # 48900, St Louis, MO), diluted (1:20) with buffer solution pH6.5, rinsed with distilled water, air-dried and examined using low and high magnifications with a Leica DMR microscope (Leica Microsystems, Wetzlar GmbH, Germany) connected to Nuance multispectral imaging system FX using Nuance version 3.0.2 software (PerknElmer, Inc., Hopkinton, MA)
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