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Fluorescent Microscopy: Staining Process
Learning ObjectivesFluorescent Microscopy: Staining Process
After air drying and heat-fixing of the smear, it needs to be stained.
Fluorescence microscopy (FM) staining should always be carried out in a designated area. The reagents required for the FM staining procedure are shown in Figure 1. The steps involved in the staining procedure are shown in Figure 2.

Figure 1: Reagents Required for FM Staining


Figure 2: Steps involved in FM staining procedure
For a visual representation of the above-mentioned steps, please click the video below:
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Laboratory Diagnosis by Sputum Smear Microscopy, GLI Initiative
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Answer 2 |
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Answer 4 |
Correct answer |
Correct explanation |
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Part of Post-test |
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What is the counterstain used in FM staining? |
Acid Alcohol |
Potassium Permanganate |
Phenol |
Auramine-O |
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In FM staining, Potassium Permanganate is used as the counterstain. |
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Yes |
Yes |
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