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FD
Cresyl Violet Solution
Cat. # PS102 (500
ml)
PS102-1
Regular strength
Price: $94.50
PS102-2
Double-strength
Price: $122.90
FD cresyl
violet solution,
made from cresyl violet acetate certified by the BIOLOGICAL STAIN COMMISSION
and with a step by step user's manual printed on the bottle, is
specifically designed for easy use in all types of laboratories. This
solution is formulated and extensively tested for the staining of nerve
tissue. Cresyl violet imparts a violet color to nuclear chromatin and Nissl
substances. This solution is excellent for visualizing neuronal cell bodies
and glial nuclei.
PS102-2 is also excellent for counterstaining of
immunostained sections from both neuronal and non-neuronal tissues (cf.
photo samples).
User
manual
(PS102, Version 2009-1)
References
using this product:
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Petraglia AL, Marky AH, Walker
C, Thiyagarajan M, Zlokovic BV. Activated protein C is neuroprotective
and mediates new blood vessel formation and neurogenesis after
controlled cortical impact. Neurosurgery 66(1):165-71, 2010.
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McCormack AL, Mak SK, Shenasa
M, Langston WJ, Forno LS, Di Monte DA. Pathologic modifications of
alpha-synuclein in 1-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine (MTPT)-treated
squirrel monkeys. J Neuropathol Exp Neurol. 67(8):793-802, 2008.
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Clabough EBD and Zeitlin SO:
Deletion of the triplet repeat encoding polyglutamine within the mouse
Huntington's disease gene results in subtle behavioral/motor phenotypes
in vivo and elevated levels of ATP with cellular senescence in vitro.
Human Molecular Genetics 15:607-623, 2006.
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Balan IS, Fiskum G, Hazelton
J, Cotto-Cumba C and Rosenthal RE: Oximetry-guided reoxygenation
improves neurological outcome after experimental cardiac arrest.
Stroke doi:10.1161/01.STR.0000248455.73785.b1, 2006.
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Bishop C,
Tessmer JL, Ullrich T, Rice KC, and Walker PD: Serotonin 5-HT2A
receptors underlie increased motor behaviors induced in
dopamine-depleted rats by intrastriatal 5-HT2A/2C agonism. J. Pharmacol.
Exp. Ther. 310: 687-694, 2004.
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Kreipke CW, and
Walker PD: NMDA Receptor blockage attenuates locomotion elicited by
intrastriatal dopamine D1-receptor stimulation. Synapse 53: 28-35,
2004.
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Nakamura NH,
Rosell DR, Akama KT and McEwen BS: Estrogen and ovariectomy regulate
mRNA and protein of glutamic acid decarboxylases and cation-chloride
cotransporters in the adult rat hippocampus. Neuroendocrinology
80:308-323, 2004.
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Kostich WA,
Grzanna R, Lu NZ and Largent BL: Immunohistochemical visualization of
corticotropin-releasing factor type 1 (CRF1) receptors in monkey brain.
J. Comp. Neurol. 478:111-125, 2004.
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