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Structural and Vibrational Characterizations of Alizarin Red S [PDF]
In this work, the structures of the isolated anion and anhydrous and monohydrated sodium salts of alizarin red S (ARS) have been theoretically investigated within the density functional theory framework (B3LYP/6-311++G** calculations). The combination of
César A. N. Catalán +4 more
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Genotoxicity testing of the anthraquinone dye Alizarin Red S [PDF]
The anthraquinone dye Alizarin Red S (ARS) is used for marking live animals, specifically as a tool for monitoring the stock of the endangered European eel by marking caught fish with ARS before releasing the eels back into the wild.
Benedikt Bauer +2 more
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Relative energy deficiency in sport (RED-S). [PDF]
Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (RED-S) refers to a condition in which energy imbalance leads to impaired physiological function of multiple organ systems and expands on the diagnosis previously known as the Female Athlete Triad. Researchers attribute the medical complications of RED-S to low energy availability, in which energy availability is ...
Todd E, Elliott N, Keay N.
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Excited State Dynamics of Alizarin Red S Nanoparticles in Solution. [PDF]
Alizarin red S is a sulfonated, water-soluble derivative of alizarin. This work presents femtosecond studies of alizarin red S (ARS) nanoparticles in comparison to ARS in aqueous solution and to alizarin in DMSO. The femtosecond studies cover a probing spectral range of 350–750 nm using different excitation wavelengths, taking into account the ...
Rauthe P +4 more
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Optimization of the Alizarin Red S Assay by Enhancing Mineralization of Osteoblasts. [PDF]
The alizarin red S assay is considered the gold standard for quantification of osteoblast mineralization and is thus widely used among scientists. However, there are several restrictions to this method, e.g., moderate sensitivity makes it difficult to uncover slight but significant effects of potentially clinically relevant substances.
Bernar A +4 more
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High-throughput quantification of osteogenesis in WJ-MSCs using Alizarin Red S, von Kossa, and Picro-Sirius red [PDF]
Background Osteogenic differentiation refers to the process by which mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) transform into bone tissues. The microplate reader, characterized by its requirement for fewer samples, simple operation, excellent repeatability, and ...
Chung-You Huang, Win-Li Lin
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RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN AGE AND RED-S OR FEMALE ATHLETE TRIAD RISK LEVEL [PDF]
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN AGE AND RED-S OR FEMALE ATHLETE TRIAD RISK LEVEL BACKGROUND: Relative energy deficiency in sport (RED-S) is a term recently introduced by the International Olympic Committee that describes the constellation of health and performance ...
Bryan Holtzman BA +3 more
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Introduction. The high doses of vitamin D lead to undesirable side effects such as hypercalcemia. Paricalcitol (PC) is a biologically active synthetic substance that selectively binds to intracellular vitamin D receptors and does not cause hypercalcemia.
T. P. Sataieva +4 more
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Therapeutic potential of the cannabinoid receptor 2 in neuropsychiatry
Since the identification and cloning of the cannabinoid receptor 2 (CB2R), several studies focused on the characterization of its physiological and pathological role.
María S. García-Gutiérrez +3 more
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RED-S: not just a female phenomenon [PDF]
I ran as a schoolboy at both cross-country and middle distance athletics. After a knee injury at university, a school friend introduced me to the pleasures of cycling as a leisure pursuit. In my mid-30s, I joined my local cycle club and I continued to ride for leisure. My peak weight in my early 40s was around 73 kg.
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