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Acid-Fast Stain
Acid-fast staining is a commonly used differential technique that distinguishes between two types of gram-positive cells: those possessing waxy mycolic acids in their cell walls and those lacking them. In this procedure, carbolfuchsin is applied as the primary stain. Waxy, acid-fast cells retain this red or pink dye even after an acid-alcohol decolorizing agent is applied, whereas non-acid-fast cells lose the primary stain and are subsequently rendered blue by a methylene blue secondary counterstain.

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