Hydroxystilbamidine

Hydroxystilbamidine is a fluorescent dye that emits different frequencies of light when bound to DNA and RNA.

It is used as a retrograde tracer[1] for outlining neurons, and as a histochemical stain.

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PVH neurons of Long-Evans rat marked with fluoro-gold