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Trypan blue is an azo dye. It is a
direct dye for
cotton textiles. In biosciences, it is used as a
vital stain to
selectively colour dead
tissues or cells...
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Trypan blue is an
example of a
direct dye, used for cotton....
- only dead
cells are
stained positively. (Vital
stains include dyes like
trypan blue and
propidium iodide,
which are
either too
bulky or too
charged to...
- DNA
stain that can
differentiate necrotic,
apoptotic and
normal cells.
Trypan Blue, a living-cell
exclusion dye
Triphenyl tetrazolium chloride Erythrosine...
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amaranth dye
amido black armstrong's acid
congo red
Evans blue
suramin trypan blue Booth,
Gerald (2005). "Naphthalene Derivatives". Ullmann's Encyclopedia...
- acid (glutamate)
Kynurenic acid
Nigericin NPPB (N144)
Ponceau SS
Reactive blue 2 Rose
bengal SITS trans-ACDP
Trypan blue
Valinomycin Xanthurenic acid...
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cytotoxic effects often compromise cell
membrane integrity.
Vital dyes, such as
trypan blue or
propidium iodide are
normally excluded from the
inside of healthy...
- cells. A
dilution of the
cells to be
counted is
prepared and
mixed with
Trypan blue, this is
normally the
stain of
choice because it is
taken up by dead...
- 168° 100% 23% 100% 46% True Blue #2D68C4 0% 45% 81% 207° 100% 41% 100% 81%
Trypan Blue #1C05B3 11% 2% 70% 248° 95% 36% 95% 70%
Tufts blue #3E8EDE 24% 56%...
- A
macrophage stretching its "arms" (filopodia) to
engulf two particles,
possibly pathogens, in a
mouse (
trypan blue
exclusion staining)....