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Histochemical tracer

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A histochemical tracer is a compound used to reveal the location of cells and track neuronal projections. A neuronal tracer may be retrograde, anterograde, or work in both directions. A retrograde tracer is taken up in the terminal of the neuron and transported to the cell body, whereas an anterograde tracer moves away from the cell body of the neuron.

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  • Fast blue
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  • Cholera toxin B
  • Pseudorabies virus
  • Hydroxystilbamidine - retrograde
  • Texas Red
  • Fluorescein isothiocyanate
  • References

    Histochemical tracer Wikipedia