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What is Warthin-Starry Stain?
Warthin-Starry stain is a type of
silver stain
used primarily in
histology
to detect certain microorganisms in tissue samples. It is named after American pathologists
Aldred Scott Warthin
and
Allen Chronister Starry
. This stain is particularly effective for identifying
spirochetes
, such as
Treponema pallidum
, the causative agent of syphilis, as well as other bacteria like
Helicobacter pylori
.
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