
<chemical> A Romanovsky type stain that is often used to stain blood films that are suspected to contain protozoan parasites. Contains both basic and acidic dyes and will therefore differentiate acid and basic granules in granulocytes. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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A Romanovsky-type stain that is often used to stain blood films that are suspected to contain protozoan parasites. Contains both basic and acidic dyes and will therefore differentiate acid and basic granules in granulocytes.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: gēm′să Definitions: 1. Gustav, German bacteriologist, 1867-1948. See: Giemsa stain, Giemsa chromosome banding stain
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