Wright stain


Wright stain

(rīt), a mixture of eosinates of polychromed methylene blue used in staining blood smears.

Wright stain

(rīt stān) A staining mixture of eosinates of polychromed methylene blue used in staining of blood smears.

Wright stain

(rīt) [James H. Wright, U.S. pathologist, 1871–1928] A combination of eosin and methylene blue used in staining blood cells to reveal malarial parasites and to differentiate white blood cells.

Wright,

James Homer, U.S. pathologist, 1871-1928. Wright stain - a mixture of eosinates of polychromed methylene blue used in staining of blood smears.