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NEW METHYLENE BLUE

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New Methylene Blue stain helps identify immature red blood cells and reticulocytes in blood smears.

The principle of the New Methylene Blue test is based on its ability to stain RNA and organelles in immature red blood cells (reticulocytes). The dye binds to the reticulocyte’s RNA, forming a precipitate that makes these cells visible under a microscope.

The major contrast between methylene blue and new methylene blue is their staining properties. Methylene blue stains a broader range of cells, while new methylene blue is a supravital stain specifically used for reticulocytes.

A New Methylene Blue solution can be prepared by, dissolving the appropriate amount of New Methylene Blue powder in distilled water. For a typical solution, use 0.1% to 1% concentration. Mix thoroughly until fully dissolved.

New Methylene Blue blood stain is a staining solution utilized to highlight immature red blood cells and other cell types in blood samples. It helps in the identification and differentiation of cellular components under a microscope.

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