![]() pararosaniline acetate structure
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Common Name | pararosaniline acetate | ||
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CAS Number | 6035-94-5 | Molecular Weight | 347.41000 | |
Density | N/A | Boiling Point | N/A | |
Molecular Formula | C21H21N3O2 | Melting Point | 203ºC (dec.)(lit.) | |
MSDS | Chinese USA | Flash Point | N/A | |
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Signal Word | Warning |
A simple and rapid staining technique for plastic embedded cartilage and bone.
Biotech. Histochem. 70(2) , 75-80, (1995) In this report we describe a simple and rapid staining technique for cartilage and bone embedded in Araldite. Semithin sections of embryonic vertebrae obtained from 15 to 17 day mouse fetuses were stained using an aqueous solution 0.25% with respect to methyl... |
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Discovery of selective glucocorticoid receptor modulators by multiplexed reporter screening.
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U. S. A. 106(12) , 4929-34, (2009) Glucocorticoids are widely used to suppress inflammation and treat various immune-mediated diseases. Some glucocorticoid receptor (GR)-regulated genes mediate the therapeutic response, whereas others cause debilitating side effects. To discover selective modu... |
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Standardized staining methods: Feulgen-Rossenbeck reaction for desoxyribonucleic acid and periodic acid-Schiff (PAS) procedure.
Biotech. Histochem. 77(3) , 121-5, (2002) A project group working under the European Confederation of Laboratory Medicine (ECLM) presents recommendations for standardized procedures for the Feulgen-Rossenbeck-Schiff and the periodic acid-Schiff (PAS) reactions on cytological and histological material... |
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Inhibition of human plasma cholinesterase by malachite green and related triarylmethane dyes: mechanistic implications.
Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 440(2) , 118-22, (2005) The inhibitory effects of the cationic triarylmethane (TAM+) dyes, pararosaniline (PR+), malachite green (MG+), and methyl green (MeG+) on human plasma cholinesterase (BChE) were studied at 25 degrees C in 100 mM Mops, pH 8.0, with butyrylthiocholine as subst... |
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Adsolubilisation of organic compounds onto collagen fibres.
J. Colloid. Interface Sci. 351(2) , 466-71, (2010) Adsolubilisation has been defined as the incorporation to solid-water interfaces of molecules that do not adsorb spontaneously to such interfaces, but can be incorporated through an interaction with an adsorbing surfactant molecule. The aim of this work was t... |
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Nonlinear studies of Pararosanilin dye in liquid and solid media.
Spectrochim. Acta. A. Mol. Biomol. Spectrosc. 68(1) , 1-5, (2007) Solid-state dye-doped polymers are attractive alternative to the conventional liquid dye solutions. In this paper, nonlinear properties of the dye Pararosanilin has been studied. The third-order nonlinear optical properties of Pararosanilin dye in 1-butanol a... |
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Adduct-forming tendencies of cationic triarylmethane dyes with proteins: metabolic and toxicological implications.
J. Biochem. Mol. Toxicol. 18(5) , 253-6, (2004) The formation of colorless adducts by four cationic triarylmethane dyes (TAM(+)s), methyl green (MeG(+)), malachite green (MG(+)), pararosaniline (PR(+)), and crystal violet (CV(+)) was studied spectrophotometrically at 25 degrees C, in 50 mM 3-(N-morpholino)... |
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[Determination of deoxyribonucleic acid with pararosaniline by a resonance light-scattering method].
Guang Pu Xue Yu Guang Pu Fen Xi 22(6) , 1051-3, (2002) The method is based on the enhancement effect of the resonance light-scattering (RLS) of pararosaniline by DNA. In the pH rang of 0.5-1.5, the enhanced intensity of pararosaniline RLS at 355 nm is proportional to the concentration of DNA in the rang of 0.20-1... |
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Interplay between Solo and keratin filaments is crucial for mechanical force-induced stress fiber reinforcement.
Eur. J. Histochem. 39(4) , 321-4, (1995) Mechanical force-induced cytoskeletal reorganization is essential for cell and tissue remodeling and homeostasis; however, the underlying cellular mechanisms remain elusive. Solo (ARHGEF40) is a RhoA-targeting guanine nucleotide exchange factor (GEF) involved... |
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A simple procedure for crystallization of the Schiff reagent.
Biotech. Histochem. 68(3) , 175-9, (1993) Formation of crystals in Schiff reagents prepared from SO2 gas previously has been reported either soon after preparation, using high dye concentrations and heating, or after long periods of storage at room temperature. With the first type of procedure only a... |