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what is leishmans stain


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Answered by sooonnniii
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Leishman's stain, is used in microscopy for staining blood smears. It provides excellent stain quality. It is generally used to differentiate and identify leucocytes, malaria parasites, and trypanosomas. ... Like them, it is a version of Romanowsky stain.

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Answered by Karansingh2003
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It is used in microscopy for staining blood smears . It provide excellent stain quality . It is generally used to differentiate and identify leukocytes, malaria , paeasites and trypanosomas .



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