Iron Stain Kit (Prussian Blue Stain) (ab150674)
Overview
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Product name
Iron Stain Kit (Prussian Blue Stain)
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Product overview
Iron Stain Kit (Prussian Blue stain) ab150674 is intended for use in the detection of ferric iron in tissues, blood smears, or bone marrow smears. Ferric iron is normally found in small amounts in bone marrow and the spleen. Abnormally large deposits may be seen in hemochromatosis and hemosiderosis.
This iron stain kit is based on the Prussian Blue stain reaction in which ionic iron reacts with acid ferrocyanide producing a blue color.
Iron stain / Prussian Blue stain protocol summary:
- deparaffinize sections if necessary and rehydrate
- incubate for 3 min in iron stain (mix of potassium ferrocyanide and hydrochloric acid)
- rinse in water
- counterstain in nuclear fast red
- rinse in water
- dehydrate in alcohol 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
Iron Bright Blue Nuclei Red Background Pink Control Tissue: Spleen, Bone Marrow
Properties
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Storage instructions
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Components 100 tests Hydrochloric Acid Solution (2%) 1 x 500ml Nuclear Fast Red Solution (Enhanced) 1 x 125ml Potassium ferrocyanide solution 1 x 500ml -
Research areas
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Relevance
Iron is essential to nearly all known organisms. It is generally stored in the centre of metalloproteins, in the heme complex, and in oxygen carrier proteins. Inorganic iron also contributes to redox reactions in the iron-sulfur clusters of many enzymes, such as nitrogenase and hydrogenase. -
Alternative names
- Fe
- Fe++
- Fe+++
Images
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ab150674 Iron Stain Kit staining formalin-fixed-paraffin embedded human liver.
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ab150674 (Iron stain) staining iron deposits (blue) in formalin fixed paraffin embedded normal human liver, counterstained with nuclear fast red (pink).
*Tissue obtained from the Human Research Tissue Bank, supported by the NIHR Cambridge Biomedical Research Centre.
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Staining of Human Kidney using ab150674 - Iron Stain Kit.
Datasheets and documents
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SDS download
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Datasheet download
References (34)
ab150674 has been referenced in 34 publications.
- Braun DJ et al. Therapeutic treatment with the anti-inflammatory drug candidate MW151 may partially reduce memory impairment and normalizes hippocampal metabolic markers in a mouse model of comorbid amyloid and vascular pathology. PLoS One 17:e0262474 (2022). PubMed: 35081152
- Vo VTA et al. Iron commensalism of mesenchymal glioblastoma promotes ferroptosis susceptibility upon dopamine treatment. Commun Biol 5:593 (2022). PubMed: 35710828
- Chen KH et al. Dose-dependent benefits of iron-magnetic nanoparticle-coated human umbilical-derived mesenchymal stem cell treatment in rat intracranial hemorrhage model. Stem Cell Res Ther 13:265 (2022). PubMed: 35729660
- Zhang Y et al. Ferroptosis induced by iron overload promotes fibrosis in ovarian endometriosis and is related to subpopulations of endometrial stromal cells. Front Pharmacol 13:930614 (2022). PubMed: 36120348
- Dvoriantchikova G et al. Multiple types of programmed necrosis such as necroptosis, pyroptosis, oxytosis/ferroptosis, and parthanatos contribute simultaneously to retinal damage after ischemia-reperfusion. Sci Rep 12:17152 (2022). PubMed: 36229563