Luxol Fast Blue Stain Kit (Myelin Stain) (ab150675)
Overview
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Product name
Luxol Fast Blue Stain Kit (Myelin Stain) -
Product overview
Luxol Fast Blue Stain Kit (Myelin Stain) ab150675 is designed for staining myelin/myelinated axons and Nissl bodies on formalin fixed, paraffin-embedded tissue as well as frozen tissue. This product is used for identifying the basic neuronal structure in brain or spinal cord sections.
Luxol Fast Blue staining protocol summary:
- deparaffinze sections if necessary and hydrate in water
- incubate in Luxol Fast Blue solution for 24 hr at room temp, or 2 hr at 60ºC
- rinse in water
- differentiate by dipping in lithium carbonate solution
- differentiate further by dipping in alcohol reagent
- rinse in water
- incubate in Cresyl Echt Violet for 2-5 min
- rinse in water
- dehydrate in absolute alcohol
- clear and mount
Other products for staining tissue sections
Find more kits and reagents in the special stains guide, or products for antigen retrieval, blocking, signal amplification, visualization, counterstaining, and mounting in the IHC kits and reagents guide.
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Notes
Staining Interpretation
Myelinated Fibers Blue Nissil Substance Violet Nerve Cells Violet Control Tissue: Cerebral Cortex, Spinal Cord.
Properties
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Components 100 tests Alcohol reagent (70%) 1 x 500ml Cresyl Echt Violet Solution 1 x 125ml Lithium Carbonate Solution 1 x 500ml Luxol Fast Blue Solution 1 x 125ml -
Research areas
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Relevance
Myelin is produced by oligodendrocytes in the CNS and Schwann cells in the peripheral nervous system (PNS). Defining the differences between CNS and PNS myelin may provide insights into the process of myelination and the pathogenesis of certain idiopathic diseases involving myelin such as multiple sclerosis, certain leukodystrophies, and other myelinopathies. Myelin is composed of about 80% lipid fat and about 20% protein. Some of the proteins that make up myelin are Myelin basic protein (MBP), Myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein (MOG) and Proteolipid protein (PLP). Myelin is made up primarily of a glycolipid called galactocerebroside. The intertwining of the hydrocarbon chains of sphingomyelin serve to strengthen the myelin sheath. -
Cellular localization
Integral membrane protein. -
Alternative names
- MOG
- MOG IG 2
- Myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein
Images
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ab150675 Luxol Fast Blue Stain Kit (Myelin Stain) staining formalin-fixed-paraffin embedded mouse brain.
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ab150675 (Luxol Fast Blue stain) staining myelin (blue) in formalin fixed paraffin embedded normal human cerebellum, counterstained with cresyl echt violet (purple).
*Tissue obtained from the Human Research Tissue Bank, supported by the NIHR Cambridge Biomedical Research Centre.
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Staining using ab150675 - Luxol Fast Blue Stain Kit.
Datasheets and documents
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SDS download
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Datasheet download
References (21)
ab150675 has been referenced in 21 publications.
- Lin MW et al. Mitochondrial Transplantation Attenuates Neural Damage and Improves Locomotor Function After Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury in Rats. Front Neurosci 16:800883 (2022). PubMed: 35495036
- Song BG et al. Synaptic Cell Adhesion Molecule 3 (SynCAM3) Deletion Promotes Recovery from Spinal Cord Injury by Limiting Glial Scar Formation. Int J Mol Sci 23:N/A (2022). PubMed: 35682897
- Mitroi DN et al. Single-nucleus transcriptome analysis reveals disease- and regeneration-associated endothelial cells in white matter vascular dementia. J Cell Mol Med 26:3183-3195 (2022). PubMed: 35543222
- Liu C et al. EphA4 regulates white matter remyelination after ischemic stroke through Ephexin-1/RhoA/ROCK signaling pathway. Glia 70:1971-1991 (2022). PubMed: 35762396
- Klejbor I et al. EBI2 is expressed in glial cells in multiple sclerosis lesions, and its knock-out modulates remyelination in the cuprizone model. Eur J Neurosci 54:5173-5188 (2021). PubMed: 34145920