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Photoconversion of DAPI following UV or violet excitation can cause DAPI to fluoresce with blue or cyan excitation

Journal of Microscopy, 2012
Summary4’‐6‐Diamidino‐2‐phenylindole is a fluorescent dye commonly used to visualize deoxyribonucleic acid or cell nuclei in fixed cell preparations, and is often used together with fluorescein or green fluorescent protein, which can be excited without exciting 4’‐6‐Diamidino‐2‐phenylindole.
Hana Panet, Aryeh Weiss, M. Piterburg
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The effect of caffeine on DAPI-inducible fragile sites

Mutation Research Letters, 1992
DAPI is a non-intercalating compound which binds specifically to the AT bases of DNA. When leukocytes are grown in complete medium (RPMI 1640) DAPI induces the expression of three fragile sites on human chromosomes and if the medium is deficient in folic acid and thymidine (199M) it induces 19 fragile sites. Caffeine has been found by different authors
PELLICCIA, Franca, ROCCHI, Angela
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Modes of DAPI banding and simultaneous in situ hybridization

Chromosoma, 1993
By controlling the degree of chromatin denaturation through formamide incubation, or by heat treatment and/or by high pH, three types of high quality 4',6-diamidino-2-phenylindole (DAPI) bands can be produced sequentially on the same set of 5-bromo-2'-deoxyuridine (BrdU)-incorporated chromosomes: first DAPI multibanding (the equivalent of Q-banding ...
Heng, HHQ, Tsui, LC
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Inositol phosphates induce DAPI fluorescence shift

Biochemical Journal, 2014
The polymer inorganic polyP (polyphosphate) and inositol phosphates, such as IP6 (inositol hexakisphosphate; also known as phytic acid), share many biophysical features. These similarities must be attributed to the phosphate groups present in these molecules.
Bernadett Kolozsvári   +2 more
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Application of DA/DAPI Technique in Cancer Cytogenetics

Oncology, 1989
The recent advent of banding techniques has facilitated the identification of human chromosomal abnormalities in neoplasias. Utilization of a single technique for the identification of marker chromosomes has caused ambiguity because staining profiles overlap with many other chromosomal regions in the human genome.
Arvind Babu   +2 more
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Combination of 2D and 3D-QSAR studies on DAPY and DANA derivatives as potent HIV-1 NNRTIs

open access: closed, 2021
Xiao Ding   +4 more
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DAPI Staining and Fluorescence Microscopy Techniques for Phytoplasmas

2012
The 4',6-diamidino-2-phenylindole (DAPI) stain technique is a simple method that was developed for confirming the presence of phytoplasmas in hand-cut or freezing microtome sections of infected tissues. DAPI binds AT-rich DNA preferentially, so that phytoplasmas, localized among phloem cells, can be visualized in a fluorescence microscope.
Nolberto Arismendi, Nancy Andrade
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