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methanol: 1 mg/mL, blue
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General description
Solvent Blue 38 is a phthalocyanine stain, used for staining myelin, neurons and glial fibres.
Application
Solvent Blue 38 has been used to stain tissue sections to assess remyelination.
Biochem/physiol Actions
Solvent Blue 38 exhibits a strong affinity towards bases in the lipoproteins of myelin sheath due to which it is stained blue.
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