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Giemsa Stain

Giemsa stain is a special dye used by scientists and medical professionals to examine cells, especially blood cells, under a microscope. It binds to parts of the cells, making different structures and cell types distinguishable by color. This enhances visualization and helps identify abnormalities, infections, or blood disorders. Giemsa stain is commonly used in diagnosing diseases like malaria and in research to study cell genetics and morphology. Its ability to differentiate cellular components makes it a valuable tool in hematology and microbiology.