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common in some CD and DVD media.
Cyanines have been
classified in many ways:
Streptocyanines or open
chain cyanines: R2N+=CH[CH=CH]n-NR2 (I) Hemicyanines:...
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common fluorop****s are
derivatives of
rhodamine (TRITC), coumarin, and
cyanine.
Newer generations of fluorop****s, many of
which are proprietary, often...
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bonded to the
cyanine molecule, to make more
stable cyanine discs ("metal-stabilized
Cyanine", "Super
Cyanine").
Older cyanine dye-based CD-Rs, as...
- 51030),
gallein (CI 45445) and
eriochrome cyanine R also
called chromoxane cyanine R and
solochrome cyanine (CI 43820). All four have Fe(III) as the mordant...
- SYBR
Green I (SG) is an
asymmetrical cyanine dye used as a
nucleic acid
stain in
molecular biology. The SYBR
family of dyes is
produced by
Molecular Probes...
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methine dyes. The most well-known
group of
methine dyes are the
cationic cyanine dyes. Both
terminal groups of the chromop****
contain nitrogen atoms, whereas...
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precursor to pesticides. Its 2- and 4-methyl
derivatives are
precursors to
cyanine dyes.
Oxidation of
quinoline affords quinolinic acid (pyridine-2,3-dicarboxylic...
- SYBR Safe is a
cyanine dye used as a
nucleic acid
stain in
molecular biology. SYBR Safe is one of a
number of SYBR dyes made by the Life Technologies...
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Journal of
Organic Chemistry, 44:3252, 1979.
Amaresh Mishra, et al.: "
Cyanines during the 1990s: A Review",
Chemical Reviews, 2000, 100 (6), 1973-2012...
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ionic cyanines,
merocyanines contain two
terminal heteroatoms and a
polymethine chain in
their chromop****s. Brooker's
merocyanine Cyanine J-aggregate...