The names themselves date back to 1884, when Danish bacteriologist Hans Christian Gram developed a staining procedure to view bacteria under the microscope. First, he applied a dye, called gentian ...
the staining of both spores and vegetative cells by applying heat to the slide bearing the dye; the removal of stain from the vegetative cells with a decolorizing agent; and counterstaining the ...
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