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Effectiveness of blood transfusions and risk factors for mortality in children aged from 1 month to 4 years at the Bon Marche Hospital, Bunia, Democratic Republic of Congo [PDF]
Objective To assess the effectiveness of blood transfusions in a hospital of north-eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. Methods Prospective study of children admitted for severe anaemia.
Akech +9 more
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Tritiated Congo red was prepared by the gas exposure method. Analytical results obtained by thin layer chromatography and spectrophotometry indicated that the radioactive Congo red thus prepared had the same properties as the original material. The incorporation of tritiated Congo red into the RES tissues of Donryu rats was studied after intravenous ...
E, Ouchi, K, Miura, S, Yamagata
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Preparation of Lignin-Based Magnetic Adsorbent From Kraft Lignin for Adsorbing the Congo Red
The utilization of lignin from different lignocellulosic biomass is the hot topic for the biorefinery of biomass. In this paper, magnetic lignin nanoparticles (MLN) were prepared by kraft lignin from bamboo residue and Fe3O4 with different ratios via ...
Lingyan Fang +4 more
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Congo red inhibition of scrapie agent replication [PDF]
Congo red inhibits the accumulation of protease-resistant PrP in scrapie-infected mouse neuroblastoma cells. Here we show that Congo red also inhibits the replication of scrapie infectivity in these cells. This observation is consistent with the idea that protease-resistant PrP is a vital component of the scrapie agent or that agent replication depends
B, Caughey, D, Ernst, R E, Race
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In the present work P−ZrO2CeO2ZnO nanoparticles were synthesised for the first time using phytochemical extracts from Flacourtia indica leaves and applied in the photocatalytic degradation of Congo Red in the presence of Light Emitting Diode warm white ...
Nichodimus Hokonya +4 more
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Is Congo Red an Amyloid-specific Dye? [PDF]
Congo red (CR) binding, monitored by characteristic yellow-green birefringence under crossed polarization has been used as a diagnostic test for the presence of amyloid in tissue sections for several decades. This assay is also widely used for the characterization of in vitro amyloid fibrils.
Khurana, Ritu +3 more
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The earliest iron-producing communities in the Lower Congo region of Central Africa : new insights from the Bu, Kindu and Mantsetsi sites [PDF]
In 2015 the KongoKing research project team excavated the Bu, Kindu and Mantsetsi sites situated in the Kongo-Central Province of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). All are part of the Kay Ladio Group.
Beeckman, Hans +4 more
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The aggregation of Brucella abortus occurs under microaerobic conditions and promotes desiccation tolerance and biofilm formation [PDF]
Brucella abortus causes brucellosis mainly in cattle. The infection is transmitted to humans by ingestion of animal products or direct contact with infected material.
Almiron, Marta A. +2 more
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Congo red as adsorption indicator
Abstract 1. A new adsorption indicator 'Congo red' has been described for argentometric titraitions. 2. The new indicator differs from all those described earlier in having both acidic as well as basic character, on account of which it is adsorbed with different colours, by both the positively and negatively charged halide bodies. 3.
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Surface water contamination by synthetic dyes generates human and wildlife adverse health effects and causes photosynthesis decrease due to intense sun-light absorption of these pollutants.
Alina Tatarus +6 more
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