How are Multi-Lobed Nuclei Identified in Histology?
In histological studies, multi-lobed nuclei are identified using various staining techniques that highlight the nuclear material. Common stains include Wright's stain and Giemsa stain, which are often used in blood smears. These stains provide contrast that makes the lobes of the nucleus visible under a microscope. The characteristic appearance of the multi-lobed nuclei helps in the identification and classification of different types of granulocytes.