Luxol Fast Blue is primarily used to stain which tissue component in nervous tissue?

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Multiple Choice

Luxol Fast Blue is primarily used to stain which tissue component in nervous tissue?

Explanation:
Luxol Fast Blue highlights the lipid-rich myelin sheaths in nervous tissue. Because myelin contains abundant lipids, this dye binds to and stains myelin blue, making white matter stand out from gray matter and allowing demyelination to be seen. The other tissue components—nuclei, cytoplasm, and connective tissue—are not the primary targets of this stain.

Luxol Fast Blue highlights the lipid-rich myelin sheaths in nervous tissue. Because myelin contains abundant lipids, this dye binds to and stains myelin blue, making white matter stand out from gray matter and allowing demyelination to be seen. The other tissue components—nuclei, cytoplasm, and connective tissue—are not the primary targets of this stain.

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