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Detection of Neuritic Plaques in Alzheimer's Disease Mouse Model
Published on: July 26, 2011
[Astra blue staining as a simple method for demonstrating senile plaques and Alzheimer fibrillary changes]
1Neuropathologischen Abteilung, Bezirksfachkrankenhauses für Psychiatrie, DDR.
Abstract:
In comparison with the silver impregnation methods and with the thioflavine-S fluorescence method astra blue staining is an adequate technique for the demonstration of senile plaque and changes in Alzheimer's fibrils. Astra blue staining proved to be a useful tool in routine tests.
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