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Gram Stain Overview:
The Gram stain is a fundamental laboratory technique used to classify bacteria into two groups based on their cell wall composition: Gram-positive and Gram-negative. This differential staining method is crucial for identifying bacterial species and guiding appropriate antibiotic treatment.
Key Points:
- Procedure: The Gram staining process involves four main steps:
- Crystal Violet Staining: Bacteria are stained with crystal violet dye.
- Iodine Treatment: Iodine is added to form a complex with the crystal violet.
- Decolorization: Alcohol or acetone is applied, which removes the dye from Gram-negative bacteria.
- Counterstaining: Safranin is used to stain the decolorized Gram-negative bacteria, making them visible.










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