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GIEMSA STAIN

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Giemsa stain is widely regarded as the world’s standard diagnostic technique for identifying    Plasmodium, the parasite that causes malaria. It also serves as the basic stain for classifying lymphomas according to the Kiel classification.

Giemsa stain is made up of methylene blue, azure, and eosin, this is one of the most popular microscopic stains.

Giemsa stain is a differential stain. It is composed of eosin and azure, both of which are acidic dyes, and methylene blue, which is a basic dye.

A karyotype analysis typically involves arresting cells in mitosis and then staining the condensed chromosomes with Giemsa dye. This process highlights regions rich in Adenine (A) and Thymine (T) base pairs, resulting in distinctive dark bands.

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