sulforhodamine love

Definitions

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  • noun Any derivative of a rhodamine formed by adding one or more sulfonate groups. Often used as fluorescent dyes.

Etymologies

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sulfo- +‎ rhodamine

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Examples

  • In the guinea pig brain, astrocytes were identified using the astrocyte-specific marker sulforhodamine 101

    PLoS Biology: New Articles Marta Gómez-Gonzalo et al. 2010

  • The effect of Withagulatin A on cell viability was evaluated in HSC and LX-2 cells using a sulforhodamine B (SRB) assay.

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  • The selectivity of 24-SMTI for fungal cells versus mammalian cells was assessed by the sulforhodamine B viability assay.

    BioMed Central - Latest articles Juliany Cola Fernandes Rodrigues Kelly Ishida 2009

  • Isolated cell walls of this strain, when incubated with sulforhodamine-oligosaccharide, also showed Crhp-dependent fluorescence in patches, which were identified as bud scars.

    Journal of Biological Chemistry current issue E. Cabib 2008

  • To explore the linking reaction in vivo and in vitro, we used fluorescent sulforhodamine-linked laminari-oligosaccharides as artificial chitin acceptors.

    Journal of Biological Chemistry current issue E. Cabib 2008

  • For measurement of samples, we used µQuant Microplate Spectrophotometer (BioTek Instruments) with the excitation / emission parameters for fluorescein (495 nm / 516 nm) and sulforhodamine (600 nm / 620 nm)

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles 2008

  • Slices were washed three times with slice culture medium, then loaded with sulforhodamine 101 (Invitrogen; 10 µM in slice culture medium for 15 min) or allowed to recover for 30 min prior to an experiment.

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles 2008

  • Slices were washed three times with slice culture medium, then loaded with sulforhodamine 101 (Invitrogen; 10 µM in slice culture medium for 15 min) or allowed to recover for 30 min prior to an experiment.

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles William J. Tyler et al. 2008

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