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Summarize the steps for general Hematoxylin and Eosin staining procedure through a flow chart.
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- Summarize the steps for general Hematoxylin and Eosin staining procedure through a flow chart. kindly make use of a flowchart for better understanding, and please focus on the general Hematoxylin and Eosin staining procedureMake a concept map/flow chart for this technique (Cellulose Tape Perianal Swab)Discuss the steps from dissection of tissue to producing a section on a slide ready for staining, as provided for this practical and as would be carried out in a hospital lab. include principles and procedures for each step. maximum word limit 400
- Explain the importance of steam during the acid-fast staining procedure. Discuss the advantages of differential staining procedures over the simple staining techniques. List and briefly describe the functions/purpose of each of the different stains used in acid fast staining.State the functions for each of these components used in the gel filtration chromatography using a column experiment. Bromophenol blue A mixture of albumin and bromophenol blue SpectrophotometerName the frequently used stains in blood smear preparation. Describe brieflyand give their specific uses
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- identify the different cells in the blood smear image by their phenotypes and state their primary function in the table belowWrite the protocol for lactophenol blue stain method indicating; materials, reagents, Principle, procedure and results.discuss the procedure in preparing thick and thin blood smears for malarial parasite microscopy