Giemsa stain — Giemsa stained trypanosoma parasites (Chagas disease pathogen) … Wikipedia
Giemsa stain — noun Etymology: Gustav Giemsa died 1948 German chemotherapist Date: circa 1909 a stain consisting of eosin and a blue dye and used chiefly in the differential staining of blood films called also Giemsa, Giemsa s stain • Giemsa stained adjective … New Collegiate Dictionary
giemsa stain — gēˈemzə noun also giemsa s stain or giemsa Usage: usually capitalized G Etymology: after Gustav Giemsa died 1948 German chemotherapist : a stain consisting of a mixture of eosin and methylene azure and used chiefly in differential staining of… … Useful english dictionary
Giemsa — Gustav, German bacteriologist, 1867–1948. See G. stain, G. chromosome banding stain. * * * Gi·em·sa gē em zə n GIEMSA STAIN Giemsa adj Giemsa Gustav (1867 1948) German chemist and pharmacist. For more than thirty years Giemsa did research at an… … Medical dictionary
Giemsa's stain — noun see Giemsa stain … New Collegiate Dictionary
giemsa's stain — noun see giemsa stain … Useful english dictionary
Giemsa — noun see Giemsa stain … New Collegiate Dictionary
Giemsa-stained — adjective see Giemsa stain … New Collegiate Dictionary
giemsa — noun see giemsa stain … Useful english dictionary
stain — 1. To discolor. 2. To color; to dye. 3. A discoloration. 4. A dye used in histologic and bacteriologic technique. 5. A procedure in which a dye or combination of dyes and reagents is used to color the constituents of cells and tissues. For… … Medical dictionary