I expect you want to use something in the line:
SELECT
expt_id,
stain_type,
CASE WHEN stain_type = 'Blue' THEN 'NA' ELSE NULL END control_stain,
CASE WHEN stain_type = 'Hemat' THEN 'NA' ELSE NULL END test_stain
FROM experiment_results__view
to get your value of 'NA' into columns named control_stain and test_stain.
But if you want to override the existing value in those columns with the value 'NA' in just those cases, then use:
SELECT
expt_id,
stain_type,
CASE WHEN stain_type = 'Blue' THEN 'NA' ELSE control_stain END control_stain,
CASE WHEN stain_type = 'Hemat' THEN 'NA' ELSE test_stain END test_stain
FROM experiment_results__view
If you're intending an update of your table then you should rewrite this to:
UPDATE
experiment_results__view
SET
control_stain = CASE WHEN stain_type = 'Blue' THEN 'NA' ELSE control_stain END,
test_stain = CASE WHEN stain_type = 'Hemat' THEN 'NA' ELSE test_stain END
-- if you don't want to update the complete table add an WHERE clause
WHERE
<some condition>