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Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1978
Abstract Degradation of chromatin by micrococcal nuclease is activated in the presence of ethidium bromide. This activation is shown by an increase in the rate of appearance of acid soluble material and by a more rapid conversion of chromatin toward mononucleosomes.
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Abstract Degradation of chromatin by micrococcal nuclease is activated in the presence of ethidium bromide. This activation is shown by an increase in the rate of appearance of acid soluble material and by a more rapid conversion of chromatin toward mononucleosomes.
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Neurotoxic Effects of Ethidium Bromide, Rat
1988Pathologic lesions are produced by a direct exposure of the central and peripheral nervous tissues to ethidium bromide which is a red dye. Therefore the lesion appears red or reddish-orange and softer than the surrounding tissue.
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