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Counterstain

A counterstain is a stain with colour contrasting to the principal stain, making the stained structure easily visible using a microscope. A counterstain is a stain with colour contrasting to the principal stain, making the stained structure easily visible using a microscope. Examples include the malachite green counterstain to the fuchsine stain in the Gimenez staining technique and the eosin counterstain to haematoxylin in the H&E stain. In Gram staining, crystal violet stains only Gram-positive bacteria, and safranin counterstain is applied which stains all cells, allowing the identification of Gram-negative bacteria as well. An alternative method uses dilute carbofluozide. Counterstains are sometimes used to separate animals from organic detritus in microbiology studies.

[ "Staining", "Fluorescence", "Stain", "Mallory's trichrome stain", "Schaeffer–Fulton stain", "Auramine-rhodamine stain" ]
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