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  • ...such as [[Wright's stain]] and [[Jenner's stain]]. Since it is a temporary staining technique, methylene blue can also be used to examine [[RNA]] or [[DNA]] un }}</ref> Phenothiazine dyes and light have been known to have virucidal properties for over 80 years.<r
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  • ...-Tetramethylbenzidine''' or '''TMB''' is a chromogenic substrate used in staining procedures in [[immunohistochemistry]] as well as being a visualising reage ...murium mutagenicity of benzidine, benzidine analogues, and benzidine-based dyes|doi=10.1016/j.mrrev.2005.08.001|journal=Mutation Research/Reviews in Mutati
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  • ...sue]] stain and [[Gömöri trichrome stain]]. It is used in [[differential staining]]. It can also be used to mediate electron transfer in [[microbial fuel cel [[Category:Triarylmethane dyes]]
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  • ...sily and inexpensively with instruments called [[fluorometer]]s. Rhodamine dyes are used extensively in biotechnology applications such as [[Fluorescence m Rhodamine B is used in biology as a [[staining (biology)|staining]] fluorescent dye, sometimes in combination with [[auramine O]], as the [[a
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  • [[Category:Staining dyes]] [[Category:Azo dyes]]
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  • [[Methyl green]] is a closely related dye used as a [[staining (biology)|stain]] in [[histology]]. Methyl green and ethyl green are very s *[http://www.stainsfile.info/StainsFile/dyes/42590.htm Chemical data]
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  • ...pancreatic islet beta cells<ref>Mowry RW, Emmel VM (1978) Aldehyde fuchsin staining, direct or after oxidation: problems and remedies, with special reference t ...r | first2=U. | year=2002 | contribution= Triarylmethane and Diarylmethane Dyes | title= Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry 6th Edition | publi
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  • ...and [[Cell biology|cytology]]. Safranin is used as a counterstain in some staining protocols, colouring all [[cell nucleus|cell nuclei]] red. This is the clas ...e lower ring. Both compounds behave essentially identically in biological staining applications, and most manufacturers of safranin don't distinguish between
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  • ...ylmethane]] dye. The dye is used as a [[histological]] stain and in [[Gram staining|Gram’s method]] of classifying bacteria. Crystal violet has [[antibacteri ..."gentian violet" was original used for a mixture of methyl pararosaniline dyes ([[methyl violet]]) but is now often considered a synonym for crystal viole
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  • ...alating]] agent commonly used as a [[fluorescent tag]] ([[nucleic acid]] [[staining (biology)|stain]]) in [[molecular biology]] laboratories for techniques suc .... Despite the performance advantage of using SYBR dyes instead of EtBr for staining purposes, many researchers still prefer EtBr since it is considerably less
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  • ...enylcarbenium salts, classified in the dyestuff industry as triarylmethane dyes. Formally, Malachite Green refers to the chloride salt [C<sub>6</sub>H<sub> ...urpose.<ref>Thomas Gessner and Udo Mayer "Triarylmethane and Diarylmethane Dyes" in Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry 2002, Wiley-VCH, Weinhei
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  • ...used in the literature of industrial dyeing<ref>Hunger K (2003) Industrial Dyes. Chemistry, Properties, Applications. Weinheim: wiley-VHC.</ref>. ...taining of the bacterium which causes [[tuberculosis]].<ref>Clark G 1973 ''Staining Procedures Used by the [[Biological Stain Commission]]'', 3rd ed. Baltimore
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  • ...d [[styrene]] [[resin]]s. It is also an intermediate in synthesis of other dyes, eg. [[chrysoidine]], [[indulines]], [[Solid Yellow]], and [[acid yellow|Ac [[Category:Azo dyes]]
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  • ...[[hydrogen chloride]], [[hydrogen sulfide]], [[phosgene]], polyamide-amine dyes, mustard gas and [[ozone]]. It can also be present in patients with rheumat *workers who spray prints onto textiles with polyamide-amine dyes {{ref label|Hazmap|6|^}}
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