Fluoro Jade Stains Early and Reactive Astroglia in the Primate Cerebral CortexJorge A. Colombo and Virginia I. Puissanta Unidad de Neurobiología Aplicada, PRUNA, Buenos Aires, Argentina Correspondence to: Jorge A. Colombo, PRUNA (CEMIC-CONICET), Av. Galván 4102, 1431 Buenos Aires, Argentina. E-mail: colombo@pruna.gov.ar The fluorescent agent Fluoro Jade was applied to cortical brain sections obtained from human patients at early postnatal ages and in patients with Alzheimer's disease, and from a Cebus apella monkey after mechanical lesioning of the cerebral cortex. Fluoro Jade labeled reactive astrocytes and early differentiating astroglial cells. (J Histochem Cytochem 50:11351137, 2002) Key Words: astrocytes, immature brain, Alzheimer's disease astroglia
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