THE THREE OF DYES TO SEE METACROMATIC GRANULA
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https://doi.org/10.30742/jikw.v1i2.30Keywords:
Albert’s Diphtheria Stain, Loeffler’s Alkaline MethyleneBlue Stain for Metachromatic Granules, Neisser’s Stain, should be taught to medical studentsAbstract
There are two stains in addition to Neisser’s Stain to detect metachromatic granules. The two stains are Albert’s Diphtheria Stain and Loeffler’s Alkalin Methylene Blue Stain for Metachromatic Granules. They should be taught to medical students.
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