H&E stands for Hematoxylin and Eosin staining. It is the most commonly used staining method in histology and pathology. Hematoxylin stains acidic structures (like DNA and RNA in the nucleus) blue/purple, while Eosin stains basic structures (like proteins in the cytoplasm) pink. This allows pathologists to examine tissue samples under a microscope and identify cellular structures and abnormalities for diagnosis.
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