NeuroTrace™ 435/455 Blue Fluorescent Nissl Stain
NeuroTrace™ 435/455 Blue Fluorescent Nissl Stain
Invitrogen™

NeuroTrace™ 435/455 Blue Fluorescent Nissl Stain

ニッスル染色は、脳や脊髄の神経細胞を可視化するための標準的な組織学的手法です.神経細胞の周核体と樹状突起の粗面小胞体と結合しているリボソームRNAから構成されているニッスル物質は、傷ついた神経細胞や再生した神経細胞の細胞内に再分配し、神経細胞の生理的状態のマーカーとなります。当社のNeuroTrace 435/455青色蛍光ニッスル染色剤 は、神経細胞のニッスル特性に適した選択性を有し、トルイジンブルーやクレシルバイオレットなどの従来の組織学的色素よりも高い感度を提供します詳細を見る
製品番号(カタログ番号)数量
N214791 mL
製品番号(カタログ番号) N21479
価格(JPY)
56,800
Each
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数量:
1 mL
ニッスル染色は、脳や脊髄の神経細胞を可視化するための標準的な組織学的手法です.神経細胞の周核体と樹状突起の粗面小胞体と結合しているリボソームRNAから構成されているニッスル物質は、傷ついた神経細胞や再生した神経細胞の細胞内に再分配し、神経細胞の生理的状態のマーカーとなります。当社のNeuroTrace 435/455青色蛍光ニッスル染色剤 は、神経細胞のニッスル特性に適した選択性を有し、トルイジンブルーやクレシルバイオレットなどの従来の組織学的色素よりも高い感度を提供します。
研究用にのみ使用できます。診断用には使用いただけません。
仕様
青色
検出法蛍光
使用対象 (装置)蛍光顕微鏡
製品タイプニッスル染色
数量1 mL
出荷条件室温
細胞内局在ニッスル小体
Excitation/Emission435/455 nm
製品ラインNEUROTRACE
Unit SizeEach
組成および保存条件
フリーザー(-5~-30度)に保存し、遮光してください。

よくあるご質問(FAQ)

I am labeling brain cryosections with a NeuroTrace Nissl Stain. Is this compatible with antibody labeling?

Yes. We have done this successfully with an anti-GFAP primary and an Alexa Fluor secondary antibody. We would recommend labeling with the primary and secondary antibodies first, then following up with the standard NeuroTrace Nissl Stain protocol.

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I can use the NeuroTrace Nissl stains for staining glia or other cell types. What can I do to improve the staining so that it is more selective for neurons?

Our NeuroTrace Nissl stains label the Nissl substance which is composed of ribosomal RNA associated with the rough endoplasmic reticulum and is present in high amounts in neuronal cells. These dyes are not completely specific for neurons, but will selectively stain neurons based on their high level of protein synthesis. In some cases they may show staining of other cell types such as glia, so you may need to decrease the staining concentration to obtain more selective neuronal labeling. We suggest dilutions in the range of 20- to 300-fold for neuronal staining.

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Can the NeuroTrace Nissl stains be used on paraffin sections?

We have only tested them on mouse brain cryosections, however, there is at least one citation describing their use on paraffin tissue sections (Michelle L. Schlief, Ann Marie Craig, and Jonathan D. Gitlin. NMDA Receptor Activation Mediates Copper Homeostasis in Hippocampal Neurons. The Journal of Neuroscience, January 5, 2005, 25(1):239 - 246).

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What are the NeuroTrace Nissl stains?

The dyes are proprietary, however they are stains that label the Nissl substance, which is composed of ribosomal RNA associated with the rough endoplasmic reticulum and is present in high amounts in neuronal cells.

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What products do you have for neuronal tracing?

Please check out this web page (https://www.thermofisher.com/us/en/home/life-science/cell-analysis/cell-tracing-tracking-and-morphology/neuronal-tracing.html) for details.

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Abstract
Transgenic labeling of the corticospinal tract for monitoring axonal responses to spinal cord injury.
Authors:Bareyre FM, Kerschensteiner M, Misgeld T, Sanes JR
Journal:Nat Med
PubMed ID:16286922
'The rodent corticospinal tract (CST) has been used extensively to investigate regeneration and remodeling of central axons after injury. CST axons are currently visualized after injection of tracer dye, which is invasive, incomplete and prone to variation, and often does not show functionally crucial but numerically minor tract components. Here, ... More
Direction-selective retinal ganglion cells arise from molecularly specified multipotential progenitors.
Authors:De la Huerta I, Kim IJ, Voinescu PE, Sanes JR,
Journal:Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
PubMed ID:23045641
'Single progenitors can give rise to any and all of the main retinal cell types: photoreceptors, interneurons (horizontal, bipolar, and amacrine cells), retinal ganglion cells (RGCs), and glia. Many of these types are divisible into multiple functionally, structurally, and molecularly distinct subtypes (e.g., ~25 for RGCs). It remains unknown when ... More
In vivo imaging reveals a phase-specific role of STAT3 during central and peripheral nervous system axon regeneration.
Authors:Bareyre FM, Garzorz N, Lang C, Misgeld T, Büning H, Kerschensteiner M,
Journal:Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
PubMed ID:21447717
'In the peripheral nervous system (PNS), damaged axons regenerate successfully, whereas axons in the CNS fail to regrow. In neurons of the dorsal root ganglia (DRG), which extend branches to both the PNS and CNS, only a PNS lesion but not a CNS lesion induces axonal growth. How this differential ... More
A synaptic basis for auditory-vocal integration in the songbird.
Authors:Bauer EE, Coleman MJ, Roberts TF, Roy A, Prather JF, Mooney R,
Journal:J Neurosci
PubMed ID:18256272
'Songbirds learn to sing by memorizing a tutor song that they then vocally mimic using auditory feedback. This developmental sequence suggests that brain areas that encode auditory memories communicate with brain areas for learned vocal control. In the songbird, the secondary auditory telencephalic region caudal mesopallium (CM) contains neurons that ... More
CO2-sensitive preinspiratory neurons of the parafacial respiratory group express Phox2b in the neonatal rat.
Authors:Onimaru H, Ikeda K, Kawakami K,
Journal:J Neurosci
PubMed ID:19036978
'Phox2b protein is a specific marker for neurons in the parafacial region of the ventral medulla, which are proposed to play a role in central chemoreception and postnatal survival. Mutations of PHOX2B cause congenital central hypoventilation syndrome. However, there have been no reports concerning electrophysiological characteristics of these Phox2b-expressing neurons ... More