Nissl Stain Solution(Thionin Method)
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Storage:Store at RT,avoid light,6 months
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Name | Nissl Stain Solution(Thionin Method) |
Storage | Store at RT,avoid light,6 months |
Unit | Bottle |
Specification | 100ml |
Product Introduction:
Nissl bodies are small triangular or oval shaped substances distributed in the cytoplasm of nerve cells, which can be dyed purple blue by basic dyes. Nissl bodies are found in all kinds of nerve cells, but their shape, number and distribution are often different. Nissl bodies also exist in dendrites, but not in axons and axonal hillocks of cell bodies. Nissl body is an important part of protein synthesis in neurons. When neurons are stimulated, Nissl bodies in neurons will significantly reduce.
Nissl Stain Solution (Thionin Method) has many charactersitics: simple operation, stable staining, short differentiation time and wide application. It can be used in paraffin tissue sections or frozen sections of Nissl substance/Nissl bodies, neurons and so on.
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