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Giemsa stain (/ˈɡiːmzə/),
named after German chemist and
bacteriologist Gustav Giemsa, is a
nucleic acid
stain used in
cytogenetics and for the histopathological...
- that are
related to or
derived from the Romanowsky-type
stains include Giemsa, Jenner, Wright, Field, May–Grünwald,
Pappenheim and
Leishman stains. They...
- G-banding, G
banding or
Giemsa banding is a
technique used in
cytogenetics to
produce a
visible karyotype by
staining condensed chromosomes. It is the...
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buffered Wright stain, the Wright-
Giemsa stain (a
combination of
Wright and
Giemsa stains), and the
buffered Wright-
Giemsa stain, and
specific instructions...
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Berthold Carl
Gustav Giemsa (German: [ˈɡiːmzaː];
November 20, 1867 – June 10, 1948) was a
German chemist and
bacteriologist who was a
native of Medar-Blechhammer...
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Edmund Giemza (
Giemsa) (16
October 1912 – 30
September 1994) was a
Polish footballer.
Initially a forward, he pla**** as a
defender in the
latter stage...
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karyotypes is made
possible by staining. Usually, a
suitable dye, such as
Giemsa, is
applied after cells have been
arrested during cell
division by a solution...
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modification of the Wright-
Giemsa stain pioneered by
Harleco in the 1970s, and has
advantages over the
routine Wright-
Giemsa staining technique in that...
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stained with
Romanowsky stains such as Wright's stain,
Giemsa stain, or Diff-Quik. Wright-
Giemsa combination stain is also a po****r choice.
These stains...
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tumorous cells. Sometimes, it is
combined with
Giemsa staining,
yielding Pappenheim staining (May-Grünwald-
Giemsa staining). Sakurai, Y., Toriumi, N., Sarashina...