monostaining
Monostaining, also known as simple staining, is a microbiological technique used to stain bacteria and other microorganisms with a single dye. This method allows for the visualization of bacterial morphology, size, and arrangement under a microscope. Unlike differential staining, which uses multiple stains to differentiate between different types of cells or structures, monostaining employs just one primary stain.
The process typically involves preparing a thin smear of the microbial sample on a glass slide, fixing
Monostaining is a fundamental technique in microbiology, often used as a preliminary step before more complex