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What (who) is the stain didn - definition

2000 BOOK BY PHILIP ROTH
The Human Stain (novel); Human Stain; Coleman Silk

May–Grünwald stain         
  • May Grünwald–Giemsa staining of bone marrow cells taken from a patient with [[hereditary folate malabsorption]], from a case report by Yukari Sakurai et al., 2022<ref name="Sakurai2022">Sakurai, Y., Toriumi, N., Sarashina, T. et al. An infantile case of hereditary folate malabsorption with sudden development of pulmonary hemorrhage: a case report. J Med Case Reports 16, 268 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13256-022-03448-x</ref>
May-Grünwald stain; May–Grünwald–Giemsa stain; May–Gruenwald–Giemsa stain; May–Gruenwald stain; May-Gruenwald stain; May-Grünwald-Giemsa stain; May-Gruenwald-Giemsa stain
May–Grünwald stain or May–Grünwald–Giemsa stain is used for the staining of slides obtained by fine-needle aspiration in a histopathology lab for the diagnosis of tumorous cells.
Jaswant Singh–Bhattacharji stain         
A RAPID STAINING METHOD FOR DETECTION OF MALARIA.
Jaswant–Singh–Bhattacharji (JSB) stain; Jaswant-Singh-Bhattacherji (JSB) stain; Jaswant Singh-Bhattacherji (JSB) stain; Jaswant–Singh–Bhattacherji (JSB) stain; Jaswant Singh–Bhattacherji (JSB) stain; JSB stain; Jaswant Singh Bhattacharji stain; Jaswant-Singh-Bhattacharji (JSB) stain; Jaswant Singh-Bhattacharji (JSB) stain; Jaswant Singh–Bhattacharji (JSB) stain; Jaswant Singh-Bhattacharji stain
Jaswant Singh–Bhattacharji stain, commonly referred to as JSB stain, is a rapid staining method for detection of malaria. It is useful for the diagnosis of malaria in thick smear samples of blood.
Papanicolaou stain         
  • Papanicolaou stain showing a low-grade [[squamous intraepithelial lesion]] (LSIL) from a [[Pap test]]. [[Cell nuclei]] stained blue.
HISTOLOGICAL STAINING METHOD
Pap stain; Papanicolaou's stain; OG-6; Papanicolaou stains
Papanicolaou stain (also Papanicolaou's stain and Pap stain) is a multichromatic (multicolored) cytological staining technique developed by George Papanicolaou in 1942. The Papanicolaou stain is one of the most widely used stains in cytology, where it is used to aid pathologists in making a diagnosis.

Wikipedia

The Human Stain

The Human Stain is a novel by Philip Roth, published May 5, 2000. The book is set in Western Massachusetts in the late 1990s. It is narrated by 65-year-old author Nathan Zuckerman, who appears in several earlier Roth novels, and who also figures in both American Pastoral (1997) and I Married a Communist (1998), two books that form a loose trilogy with The Human Stain. Zuckerman acts largely as an observer as the complex story of the protagonist, Coleman Silk, a retired professor of classics, is slowly revealed.

A national bestseller, The Human Stain was adapted as a film by the same name directed by Robert Benton. Released in 2003, the film starred Anthony Hopkins, Nicole Kidman, Ed Harris, and Gary Sinise.