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Activated Iron-Porous Carbon Nanomaterials as Adsorbents for Methylene Blue and Congo Red. [PDF]

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Sibera D   +6 more
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Congo red test in amyloidosis.

open access: yesIndian journal of medical sciences, 1971
C S, Devi, G, Sulochana, C R, Reddy
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Reconstructing Kaolinite Compounds for Remarkably Enhanced Adsorption of Congo Red. [PDF]

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Liu T   +8 more
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The Amyloid–Congo Red Interface at Atomic Resolution

Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 2011
The analytical “gold standard” for amyloid characterization and diagnostics Congo red was studied in complex with an amyloid (see picture). Based on details of the binding mode a point mutation of the amyloid was prepared which has the same three dimensional structure as the wild type protein but is not congophilic.
Alice Soragni   +2 more
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Crystallization of Congo Red

Nature, 1950
ACCORDING to Robinson and Mills1, “in general, the cotton substantive dyes cannot be recrystallized from water”. But some of the benzidine disazo dyes may with difficulty be recrystallized from alcohol–water mixtures2.
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The Intracutaneous Congo Red Test

Acta Rheumatologica Scandinavica, 1960
Summary The intracutaneous Congo Red test was studied in 30 subjects with the adult type of rheumatoid arthritis and in 24 patients with other collagen diseases. The rate of fading of the dye was compared with a control group of 40 subjects, some of whom were normal while the remainder suffered from a variety of general medical diseases.The fading rate
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