Trypan blue staining procedure to view thalamus nuclei
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trypan blue is one of several stains
recommended for use in dye exclusion
procedures for viable cell counting.it is based
on the principle of live cells do not take up
certain dyes whereas dead cells do.staining
facilities the visualisation of cell morphology.
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recommended for use in dye exclusion
procedures for viable cell counting.it is based
on the principle of live cells do not take up
certain dyes whereas dead cells do.staining
facilities the visualisation of cell morphology.
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Trypan blue is an azo dye. It is a direct dye for cotton textiles. In biosciences, it is used as a vital stain to selectively colour dead tissues or cells blue. Live cells or tissues with intact cell membranes are not coloured.
Formula: C34 H28 N6 O14 S4
Molar mass: 872.88 g/mol
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