Cat.#: ASSD-109
Description | The picro sirius red staining technique is frequently used to histologically stain collagen I and III fibers. It can be used to identify fibrillar collagen networks in tissue sections. When viewed under linear polarized light, collagens appear as green, red, orange or yellow fibers. Theoretical interpretation of staining/results: Polarized Light Microscopy: Type I (Thick fibers) Yellow-Orange Birefringence Type III (Thin fibers) Green Birefringence Light Microscopy: Collagen – Red Muscle Fibers – Yellow Cytoplasm - Yellow |
Synonyms | PSR Stain Solution, Picrosirius Red Solution |
Size | 250 mL |
Storage | RT |
Shipping | Shipped at 4°C |
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