Romanovsky giemsa stain
Romanovsky–Giemsa stain is a laboratory staining technique used to differentiate and visualize cellular components in microscopic samples. It is a combination of the Romanowsky and Giemsa stains, which together provide a differential staining of cell structures. The stain is primarily used for the identification and classification of blood cells and parasites in clinical and research settings.
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Romanovsky-Giemsa Staining Protocol
Cytospin Preparation and Romanovsky-Giemsa Staining
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