- Gimenez stain
The Gimenez staining technique uses biological stains to detect and identify bacterial
infection s in tissue samples. Although largely superseded by techniques like Giemsa staining, the Gimenez technique may be valuable for detecting certain slow-growing or fastidious bacteria.Basic
fuchsin stain in aqueous solution withphenol andethanol colours many bacteria (both gram positive and Gram negative) red, magenta, or pink. Amalachite green counterstain gives a blue-green background cast to the surrounding tissue.ee also
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Histology
*List of common staining protocols
*Microscopy References
* P. Bruneval "et al.". " [http://jcp.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/full/54/3/238 Detection of fastidious bacteria in cardiac valves in cases of blood culture negative endocarditis.] " "Journal of Clinical Pathology". 54:238-240 (2001).
* D.F. Gimenez. "Staining Rickettsiae in yolksack cultures". "Stain Technol" 39:135–40 (1964).
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