Cat.#: ASSD-101
Description | This product is used to selectively stain Nissl substances in neurons on formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissue. Commonly used to identify basic neuronal structures in brain and spinal cord tissue. Nissl granules are violet/purple, while the nuclei of glial cells and endothelial cells are slightly bluer (purple to dark blue) than Nissl granules. Controlling Tissue: cerebral cortex |
Synonyms | Cresyl Violet Nissl substance stain solution; Cresyl Echt Violet Solution (0.1%) |
Size | 250 mL, 500 mL, |
Storage | RT |
Shipping | Shipped at 4°C |
Important | If using paraffin-embedded sections, dewax the sections, hydrate them in distilled water, and then stain them in cresyl violet solution. |
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