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[51] Staining of actin with fluorochrome-conjugated phalloidin
1991Publisher Summary This chapter describes the staining of actin with fluorochrome-conjugated phalloidin. Phalloidin interacts specifically with yeast and other actins; the interaction appears to be specific for polymerized rather than unpolymerized actin.
John R. Pringle, Alison E.M. Adams
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The use of dyes and fluorochromes as indicators
2020The electronic nature of light absorption allows the use of dyes to indicate physical or chemical changes. In solution chromophores, and fluorophores, are surrounded by solvent molecules. In biology acid-base and metal ion indicators are used to measure protonic equilibria and metal ion concentrations in microenvironments. Generally, indicators used as
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Fluorochromes in Flow Cytometry
2023Fluorescent proteins, such as green fluorescent protein (GFP), mCherry and yellow fluorescent protein are also widely used for flow cytometry analysis and cell sorting. Fluorescent proteins are often co-expressed or fused with the protein of interest.
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Further use of fluorochromes in the cytochemical characterization of phytoplankton
The Histochemical Journal, 1989The rapid, specific effects of 25 fluorochromes at low concentration and physiological conditions of pH and temperature were investigated on live cells of five phytoplankton species (Prorocentrum micans, Amphidinium carterae, Dunaliella tertiolecta, Chlamydomonas moewusii and Fragilaria crotonensis).
J. Stockner, T. Bisalputra, M. E. Klut
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The Use of Fluorochromes for the Detection of Malaria Parasites
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1970Abstract A fluorochrome method is described for the rapid detection of low densities of malaria parasites in peripheral blood films. The method depends on the high-intensity fluorescence of malaria parasites in thick blood films stained with acridine orange.
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Triple fluorochrome labeling of cochlear bone growth
Hearing Research, 1992A new technique is described which measures the extent and time course of intracochlear bone formation after cochlear implantation in an experimental animal model. A series of fluorescent histochemical markers is used to delineate the amount of intracochlear bone deposition during specified time periods.
Janson Emmanual+2 more
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Production of antibodies and labelling with fluorochromes
2000A brief, simplified description of the structure and function of antibodies, the immunoglobulins (Igs), is now given to promote a better understanding of, in particular, the controls required for specificity (Fig. 4).
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Classification and naming of dyes, stains and fluorochromes
Biotechnic and Histochemistry, 2001A classification of dyes and other colorants is proposed, based on the chemical features responsible for their visibility and generally consonant with the writings of modern color chemists. The scheme differs in several respects from that of the Colour Index (CI), but it retains some traditional small groups of dyes that include biological stains ...
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EXPERIENCE WITH A NEW FLUOROCHROME
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1975Philip H. Rothbarth+2 more
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Fluorochrome Staining of Mycobacteria
American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1966Erma F. Sproat+3 more
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