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2023Type
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Abstract
Iron deposits in cells and tissues can be detected by ex vivo histological examination through the Prussian blue (PB) staining. This practical, inexpensive, and highly sensitive technique involves the treatment of fixed tissue sections and cells with acid solutions of ferrocyanides that combine with ferric ion forming a bright blue pigment (i.e., ferric ferrocyanide). The staining can be applied to visualize iron oxide nanoparticles (IONPs), versatile magnetic nanosystems that are used in various biomedical applications and whose localization is usually required at a higher resolution than that enabled by in vivo tracking techniques. Show more
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Histochemistry of Single MoleculesJournal / series
Methods in Molecular BiologyVolume
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HumanaSubject
Superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles; Histology; Ferric iron; Perls' stainingMore
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