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- Proflavine, also called proflavin and diaminoacridine, is an acriflavine derivative, a disinfectant bacteriostatic against many gram-positive bacteria...
- Intensively studied DNA intercalators include berberine, ethidium bromide, proflavine, daunomycin, doxorubicin, and thalidomide. DNA intercalators are used...
- derived from acridine. Commercial preparations are often mixtures with proflavine. It is known by a variety of commercial names. Acriflavine was developed...
- profadol (INN) Profen Profenal profenamine (INN) Proferdex profexalone (INN) proflavine (INN) proflazepam (INN) Profloxin (Hexal Australia) [Au]. Redirects to...
- sunlight. The planar structure of chemicals such as ethidium bromide and proflavine allows them to insert between bases in DNA. This insert causes the DNA's...
- bis(2-hydroxyethyl)dithiocarbamate Prazepam Prednimustine Prednisone Proflavine salts Pronetalol hydrochloride Propham n-Propyl carbamate Propylene Ptaquiloside...
- and 2-aminopurine. Intercalating agents, such as ethidium bromide and proflavine, are molecules that may insert between bases in DNA, causing frameshift...
- compound, with typical percentages by weight, are: brilliant green 0.77% proflavine 0.58% gentian violet 1.17% in aqueous solution. The preparation was initially...
- dyes and drugs feature the acridine skeleton. Many acridines, such as proflavine, also have antiseptic properties. Acridine and related derivatives (such...
- eosin, rhodamine, DAPI, Hoechst, acridine orange, propidium iodide, and proflavine. Eosin and rhodamine stain the cytoplasm and the extracellular matrix...