Thioflavin S (TS) staining TS is a dye commonly used to label the dense core of senile plaques for evaluating Aβ burden. TS (T1892-25G, Sigma-Aldrich) was first dissoved in 50% ethanol (ethanol:ddH2O, 1:1) to make a final concentration of 2% (M/V) TS stock solution and and keep it in dark at 4℃. Before use, the TS working solution was prepared by dilluting the stock solution in 50% ethanol to a final concentration of 0.002%. For staining, brain sections were stained with the TS working solution in the dark for 8 min at room temperature, followed by two washes with 50% ethanol and three washes with PBS. Afterwards, brain sections were mounted for imaging or processed for further immunofluorescence co-staining with other antibodies.
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Yuan, Z, Pan, R and Yuan, Z(2022). Thioflavin S staining. Bio-protocol Preprint. bio-protocol.org/prep1762.
Pan, R., Ma, J., Kong, X., Wang, X., Li, S., Qi, X., Yan, Y., Cheng, J., Liu, Q., Jin, W., Tan, C. and Yuan, Z.(2019). Sodium rutin ameliorates Alzheimer’s disease–like pathology by enhancing microglial amyloid-β clearance. Science Advances 5(2). DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.aau6328
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