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Acidic Stain
An acidic stain is a dye that colors positively charged molecules and structures, such as proteins. Depending on the specific chemistry of the bacterial cell, acidic stains can function as either positive or negative stains. Examples of acidic stains include eosin, acid fuchsin, rose Bengal, and Congo red.

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