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Thionine, also
known as Lauth's violet, is the salt of a
heterocyclic compound. It was
firstly synthesised by
Charles Lauth. A
variety of
salts are known...
- Thionin: a protein.
Thionine: an
organic dye. (2Z,4Z,6Z,8Z)-
Thionine: a
simple heterocycle compound. This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
- (2Z,4Z,6Z,8Z)-
Thionine or
Thionine is an
unsaturated heterocycle of nine atoms, with a
sulfur replacing a
carbon at one position.
Thionine is a partially...
- and non-methyl intermediates,
which are
Azure B,
Azure A,
Azure C, and
thionine, respectively. This is the
basis of the
basophilic part of the spectrum...
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Heteroatom Saturated Unsaturated Nitrogen Azonane Azonine Oxygen Oxonane Oxonine Sulfur Thionane Thionine...
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different from that of
nuclear staining by
basic (cationic) dyes such as
thionine or
toluidine blue.
Staining by
basic dyes
occurs only from
solutions that...
- water-soluble
phenothiazine derivatives, such as
methylene blue,
methylene green,
thionine, and others, can be
electropolymerized into
conductive polymers used as...
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contain up to 11 dyes,
including methylene blue,
azure A,
azure B,
azure C,
thionine,
methylene violet Bernthesen,
methyl thionoline and thionoline. The exact...
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cytoarchitectonics of
neuroanatomical structures,
using common agents such as
thionine,
cresyl violet, or
neutral red.
These dyes
intensely stain "Nissl bodies"...
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influences the conformation.
Azepine Pyrrole Cyclononatetraene (2Z,4Z,6Z,8Z)-
Thionine Oxonine Somers, K. R. F.; Kryachko, E. S.; Ceulemans, A. (2004). "Azonine...