Clearing and Staining Whole Fish Specimens for Simultaneous Demonstration of Bone, Cartilage, and Nerves
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AMER SOC ICHTHYOLOGISTS HERPETOLOGISTS BUSINESS OFFICE
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Comparative anatomical studies of nerves alone, or combined with those of bone and cartilage, are rare in ichthyology because of lack of a reliable, repeatable protocol for preparing specimens that demonstrate all three character systems. We present a method for enzyme clearing and staining whole fish specimens for simultaneous demonstration of bone, cartilage, and nerves. Nerves are stained dark blue with Sudan Black B following alcian blue-alizarin red S staining. Our protocol for Sudan Black B staining differs from others in concentration of Sudan Black B solution, length of time in that solution, and method of differentiation.
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Song, Jiakun and Parenti, Lynne R. 1995. "<a href="https://repository.si.edu/handle/10088/10955">Clearing and Staining Whole Fish Specimens for Simultaneous Demonstration of Bone, Cartilage, and Nerves</a>." <em>Copeia</em>, (1) 114–118.