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Acriflavine (INN:
acriflavinium chloride) is a
topical antiseptic. It has the form of an
orange or
brown powder. It may be
harmful in the eyes or if inhaled...
- Proflavine, also
called proflavin and diaminoacridine, is an
acriflavine derivative, a
disinfectant bacteriostatic against many gram-positive bacteria...
- The
Escherichia coli
Acriflavine resistance (acrA and acrB genes)
encode a multi-drug
efflux system that is
believed to
protect the
bacterium against...
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noise to
enter the
detector or
photomultiplier tube.
Cresyl violet and
acriflavine can be used as
topical dyes.
Cresyl violet is a
common stain in histology...
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Resource ****ociation
ACTRA Australian Cultivar Registration Authority Acriflavine resistance protein A
encode a multi-drug
efflux system of
bacteria Acra...
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Orange 14 46005
acridine 494-38-2
Acridine red 3B 45000
pyronin 2465-29-4
Acriflavine Trypaflavine 46000
acridine 65589-70-0 10597-46-3 (hydrochloride) Alcian...
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tumor growth, so HIF
inhibitors such as
phenethyl isothiocyanate and
Acriflavine are (since 2006)
under investigation for anti-cancer effects. Research...
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Imaging M. Lim, H. Brem, B.Tyler, J. Liauw, S. Lo
Local Delivery Forms of
Acriflavine for
Treating Tumors Brem H,
Mangraviti A,
Olivi A,
Tyler B, Raghavan...
- ISSN 0028-0836. PMID 36271037. S2CID 253063290. "Retraction for Lee et al.,
Acriflavine inhibits HIF-1 dimerization,
tumor growth, and vascularization". Proceedings...
- Diflubenzuron.
Organic dyes such as
malachite green,
methylene blue and
acriflavine are also used to
treat parasites and
fungal infections. Johnson, Dr....