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Cresyl violet-Luxol fast blue
This combination stain is also called the Kluver-Barrera method and is commonly used to stain nervous tissue. The stain consists of cresyl violet, which stains basophilic structures similarly to hematoxylin, and luxol fast blue, which stains the myelin sheath turquoise. Brainstem 400x
![Nerve cells <p>This combination stain is also called the Kluver-Barrera method and is commonly used to stain nervous tissue. The stain consists of cresyl violet, which stains basophilic structures similarly to hematoxylin, and luxol fast blue, which stains the myelin sheath turquoise. Brainstem 400x</p>](https://digitalhistology.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/C.B.St-7-1-ping.png)
Nerve cells
This combination stain is also called the Kluver-Barrera method and is commonly used to stain nervous tissue. The stain consists of cresyl violet, which stains basophilic structures similarly to hematoxylin, and luxol fast blue, which stains the myelin sheath turquoise. Brainstem 400x
![Nuclei <p>This combination stain is also called the Kluver-Barrera method and is commonly used to stain nervous tissue. The stain consists of cresyl violet, which stains basophilic structures similarly to hematoxylin, and luxol fast blue, which stains the myelin sheath turquoise. Brainstem 400x</p>](https://digitalhistology.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/C.B.St-7-3-ping.png)
Nuclei
This combination stain is also called the Kluver-Barrera method and is commonly used to stain nervous tissue. The stain consists of cresyl violet, which stains basophilic structures similarly to hematoxylin, and luxol fast blue, which stains the myelin sheath turquoise. Brainstem 400x
![Myelin <p>This combination stain is also called the Kluver-Barrera method and is commonly used to stain nervous tissue. The stain consists of cresyl violet, which stains basophilic structures similarly to hematoxylin, and luxol fast blue, which stains the myelin sheath turquoise. Brainstem 400x</p>](https://digitalhistology.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/C.B.St-7-4-ping.png)
Myelin
This combination stain is also called the Kluver-Barrera method and is commonly used to stain nervous tissue. The stain consists of cresyl violet, which stains basophilic structures similarly to hematoxylin, and luxol fast blue, which stains the myelin sheath turquoise. Brainstem 400x
![Nissl substance > <p>Nissl substance is the name given to the unique association of rough endoplasmic reticulum and polysomes in neurons. While both these structures are present individually in most cell, they form these unique, basophilic complexes only in neurons.</p>](https://digitalhistology.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/C.B.St-7-2-ping.png)
Nissl substance >
Nissl substance is the name given to the unique association of rough endoplasmic reticulum and polysomes in neurons. While both these structures are present individually in most cell, they form these unique, basophilic complexes only in neurons.