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trypan (ˈtrɪpən) [Short for Trypanosoma.] In trypan blue [rendering G. trypanblau], a diazo dye used as a vital stain and in the treatment of trypanosomiasis and other protozoan infections. trypan red [rendering Ger. trypanrot], a drug used in cases of trypanosomiasis.1905 Brit. Med. Jrnl. 27 May 11...
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Trypan blue
Trypan red and trypan blue were first synthesized by the German scientist Paul Ehrlich in 1904. #Coloration au bleu de trypan
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Trypanosoma
‖ Trypanosoma Zool. (ˌtrɪpənəʊˈsəʊmə) [mod.L., f. Gr. τρύπανον borer + σῶµα body.] A genus of flagellate infusorial protozoa, species of which are parasitic in the blood of man and other animals, causing specific diseases, such as sleeping-sickness; an infusorian of this genus. Hence ˌtrypanoˈsomaci...
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Edwin Goldmann
Goldmann discovered that when the dye (namely, trypan blue) was injected directly into the central nervous system instead of into the other organs, the
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Naphthalenesulfonate
Examples include:
amaranth dye
amido black
armstrong's acid
congo red
Evans blue
suramin
trypan blue
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Naphthalenesulfonates
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Amar Agarwal
He was also the first to use trypan blue for staining epiretinal membranes and publishing the details in his 4 volume textbook of ophthalmology.
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Lydia DeWitt
Leavell, and Lauretta Bender, among others, DeWitt examined several dyes as potential precursors to an anti-tuberculosis drug, including methylene blue and trypan
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Bromodeoxyuridine
See also
5-Bromouracil
5-Bromouridine
5-Ethynyl-2'-deoxyuridine
Trypan blue
References
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BrdU at OpenWetWare
BrdU Modifications at
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George Nuttall
Subsequent work with Seymour Hadwen led to the discovery that trypan blue was an effective treatment both in dogs and cattle. This was a finding of great economic importance, and trypan blue became the standard treatment for piroplasmosis/babesiosis for many years.
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Protective effects of muscone(麝香酮)on the hypoxia/hypoglycemia and ...
Objective: To study the protective effects of muscone(麝香酮) on the hypoxia/hypoglycemia and reoxygenation induced damage of cultured nerve cells.Methods: The model of hypoxia/hypoglycemia induced damage was set up in vitro by sodium dithionate.The mortality and survival rate were detected by trypan blue stain and 3-(4,5-dimethylthiazolyl ...
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Inhibitory effects of mao er yan plant acid on human BEL-7402 cells
Keyword: 猫眼草; 流式细胞术; 比色法; Abstract: AIM:To study the inhibitory effect and mechanism of mao er yan plant acid on human BEL 7402 cells after its seperation and extraction. METHODS:The flow cytometry,methyl thiazolyl tetrazolium(MTT) and trypan blue staining were used to analyze the effect of mao er yan plant acid on ...
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Kiyoshi Shiga
Shiga and Ehrlich's research into chemotherapy dyes lead them to the discovery of trypan red, a drug that was proven to have an effect on trypanosomiasis In 1905, after the discovery of trypan red, Shiga returned to Japan with an international reputation and continued his work at Kitasato's laboratory.
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Supravital staining
(Vital stains include dyes like trypan blue and propidium iodide, which are either too bulky or too charged to cross the cell membrane, or which are actively
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Vital stain
Trypan Blue, a living-cell exclusion dye
Triphenyl tetrazolium chloride
Erythrosine, which is Red No. 3 in food coloring, can be used as an exclusion
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Adherent culture
Similarly to suspension cultures, the total number of cells can be calculated using a hemocytometer and trypan blue.
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