
Diff-Quik Stain
Diff-Quik stain is a quick and effective method used to highlight cells and microorganisms in biological samples, such as blood or tissue smears. It involves applying a series of special dyes that stain different cell components, allowing for easier identification under a microscope. The process typically includes three steps: fixing the sample, then staining with solutions that differentiate cell parts, making them visible and distinguishable. This technique is widely used in laboratories for rapid cytology assessments, including detecting infections, blood disorders, and cancer cells, providing valuable diagnostic information quickly and accurately.