Re: [Histonet] (no subject)

From:"Ford Royer"

An Eosinophil is any structure or cell (most commonly a White Blood Cell) that
is readily stainable with Eosin (red stain).  The granules in the cytoplasm of
an Eosinophil white blood cell will stain a bright red.  Eosinophils increase
greatly in number in certain allergic and/or parasitic diseases.

Ford M. Royer, MT(ASCP)
Analytical Instruments, LLC
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JCarpenter764@aol.com wrote:

> can anyone explain eosinophil to me


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