vital stain - significado y definición. Qué es vital stain
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Qué (quién) es vital stain - definición


Vital stain         
STAIN THAT CAN BE APPLIED ON LIVING CELLS WITHOUT KILLING THEM
Vital staining
A vital stain in a casual usage may mean a stain that can be applied on living cells without killing them. Vital stains have been useful for diagnostic and surgical techniques in a variety of medical specialties.
Élan vital         
HYPOTHETICAL EXPLANATION FOR EVOLUTION AND DEVELOPMENT OF ORGANISMS
Elan Vital (term); Élan Vital; Élan vital (philosophy); Elan vital (philosophy)
Élan vital () is a term coined by French philosopher Henri Bergson in his 1907 book Creative Evolution, in which he addresses the question of self-organisation and spontaneous morphogenesis of things in an increasingly complex manner. Élan vital was translated in the English edition as "vital impetus", but is usually translated by his detractors as "vital force".
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 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.