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What is Staining?
enhances the contrast of cellular components, making them easier to visualize under a microscope. The most common staining method is
staining. Hematoxylin stains cell nuclei blue, while eosin stains the cytoplasm and extracellular matrix pink. Other special stains and immunohistochemical techniques can be used to identify specific cell types, structures, or proteins.
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