Rapid Gram Stain
A rapid staining procedure to classify bacteria based on their cell wall characteristic. According to the stain results, bacteria can be divided into two different groups – Gram positive (purple) and Gram negative (red).
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TB Stain (Ziehl-Neelsen) (Heating Method)
For identification of acid-fast bacteria of the genus Mycobacterium, which includes the tuberculosis-causing Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
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TB Stain (Kinyoun) (Cold Stain)
A modified basic fuchsin stain (without heating) for the identification of acid-fast bacteria such as Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
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TB Stain (Fluorescence Method)
For identification of acid-fast bacteria of the genus Mycobacterium, which includes the tuberculosis-causing Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
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Cryptococcus Neoformans Stain
Cryptococcosis specifically caused by Cryptococcus neoformans, is a subacute or chronic fungal infection. The purpose of the Indian ink preparation delineates the large capsule of C. neoformans.
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Bacterial Spore Stain
Bacterial spores are the resting state of bacteria. They can resist various physical and chemical factors and endure execrable conditions.
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Bacterial Capsule Stain
Capsule is a characteristic mucous substance developed external to but contagious with the cell wall during bacteria’s life cycle.
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Metachromatic Granules Stain
The size of Corynebacterium diphtheriae is very variable, essentially rod-shaped but often showing irregular expansion at one end.
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Flagella Stain
Flagellum is a locomotory appendage responsible formotility of most motile bacteria of certain taxonomic groups.
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