[Histonet] RE: [Microscopy] Looking for old article

Gary Gill garygill <@t> dcla.com
Tue Oct 28 13:26:46 CST 2003


Cowen T, Haven AJ, Burnstock G.  Pontamine sky blue: a counterstain for
background autofluorescence in
fluorescence and immunofluorescence histochemistry.  Histochemistry.
1985;82(3):205-8.

The stain pontamine sky blue (PSB) has been shown to reduce background
autofluorescence in catecholamine fluorescence and immunofluorescence
histochemical preparations. Using PSB as a counterstain on whole-mount
stretch
preparations of human mesenteric blood vessels, a medium dense noradrenergic
nerve plexus is clearly revealed, which previously had been only partially
visible because of background autofluorescence. Image analysis of nerve
densities in whole-mount stretch preparations of guinea-pig arteries
containing
noradrenergic, substance P-, and vasoactive intestinal polypeptide
(VIP)-positive nerve plexuses shows that PSB staining does not alter the
specific neuronal fluorescence and that it improves image definition.

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Gary Gill


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From: Sven Terclavers [mailto:Sven.Terclavers <@t> med.kuleuven.ac.be]
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Subject: [Microscopy] Looking for old article




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Hi all,

I'm looking for a pdf or word-document of the following qrticle. Can anyone
help me out?
Thanks!

Histochemistry. 1985;82(3):205-8.
Cowen T, Haven AJ, Burnstock G.
Pontamine sky blue: a counterstain for background autofluorescence in
fluorescence and immunofluorescence histochemistry.

Sven Terclavers





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