[Histonet] Alzheimer stain

Monfils, Paul PMonfils <@t> Lifespan.org
Tue Apr 1 15:42:50 CDT 2008


In most techniques calling for a sodium salt, the equivalent potassium salt can be substituted.  Though I am not familiar with the specific technique you are doing, I would try potassium carbonate in lieu of sodium carbonate.

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> Question regarding Sodium Carbonate Solution in Bielschowsky method for Alzheimer. Can I substitute Carbonate? Or any one has a better method for this stain? ( I do not have Sodium Carbonate, and no time to order it).
> Thanks,Behnaz
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