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    Luxol fast blue stain, abbreviated LFB stain or simply LFB, is a commonly used stain to observe myelin under light microscopy, created by Heinrich Klüver...
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    phthalocyanine dyes such as Luxol fast blue and Durazol blue, which have not acquired "Alcian" as a part of their names. The solid Alcian blue is obtained as greenish-black...
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    Nissl body (redirect from Nissl-stained)
    Nissl, a German neuropathologist who invented the staining method bearing his name (Nissl staining). The term "Nissl bodies" generally refers to discrete...
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    Loss of myelinated fibers at the basilar part of the pons in the brainstem (Luxol-Fast blue stain)...
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    nuclei. In this role it is also often used as a counterstain to Luxol fast blue, which stains the myelin. Goggin N, Rowland M, Imrie C, Walsh D, Clyne M,...
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    method developed by Ramon y Cajal (1852–1934). Immunohistochemistry Luxol fast blue stain Neurofilament Susan Standring (2008-01-01). Gray's Anatomy: The...
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    medullary thyroid carcinoma after thyroidectomy.[citation needed] Luxol fast blue staining identifies myelin sheathing of some fibers, and lesional cells...
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    immunohistochemistry. In 1953 Heinrich Klüver invented a new staining technique called, Luxol Fast Blue stain or LFB, and with this technique it's possible to detect...
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    degeneration, and destruction of brain cells. Special stains for myelin (e.g., luxol fast blue) may be used to aid diagnosis[citation needed]. New York...
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  • red 57 15850 azo 5858-81-1 Luteolin natural 491-70-3 Luxol fast blue MBS Solvent blue 38 Direct blue 86 74180 phthalocyanine 1330-38-7 Malachite green Victoria...
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    demyelination shown by Luxol fast blue, macrophage appearance by KiM1P or CD68, damage to the axons shown by Bielschowsky stain, astrocytopathy shown by...
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    00500220019003. PMID 907529. The MS Information Sourcebook, Myelin H & E Histology Luxol Fast Blue: Modified Kluver's Method to stain for Myelin Sheath...
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    hematoxylin and eosin stain (demonstrates tissue and cell morphology) myelin stains (Luxol fast blue/periodic acid-Schiff, Luxol fast blue/hematoxylin/eosin...
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