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192 related items for PubMed ID: 18568682

  • 1. The discovery of aniline and the origin of the term "aniline dye".
    Johnston WT.
    Biotech Histochem; 2008 Apr; 83(2):83-7. PubMed ID: 18568682
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  • 2. Fuchsine or magenta: the second most famous aniline dye. A short memoir on the 150th anniversary of the first commercial production of this well known dye.
    Cooksey C, Dronsfield A.
    Biotech Histochem; 2009 Aug; 84(4):179-83. PubMed ID: 19557559
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  • 3. Comparison of historic Grübler dyes with modern counterparts using thin layer chromatography.
    Titford M.
    Biotech Histochem; 2007 Aug; 82(4-5):227-34. PubMed ID: 18074269
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  • 4. George Grubler and Karl Hollborn: two founders of the biological stain industry.
    Titford M.
    J Histotechnol; 1993 Jun; 16(2):155-8. PubMed ID: 11615369
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  • 5. Paul Ehrlich's "Mastzellen"--from aniline dyes to DNA chip arrays: a historical review of developments in mast cell research.
    Vyas H, Krishnaswamy G.
    Methods Mol Biol; 2006 Jun; 315():3-11. PubMed ID: 16110145
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  • 6. The secret of Turkey red--technology transfer with a Scottish connection.
    Johnston WT.
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  • 7. A requiem for aniline dyes.
    Heller RE.
    Perspect Biol Med; 1992 Oct; 35(3):398-400. PubMed ID: 1380151
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  • 11. From coal to DDT: the history of the development of the pesticide DDT from synthetic dyes till Silent Spring.
    Jarman WM, Ballschmiter K.
    Endeavour; 2012 Dec; 36(4):131-42. PubMed ID: 23177325
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  • 14. Equilibrium and kinetic studies of the interaction of the benzimidazole dye Hoechst 8208 with nucleic acids.
    Hasegawa N, Kubota Y.
    Nucleic Acids Symp Ser; 1993 Dec; (29):85-6. PubMed ID: 8247805
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  • 16. [Orcein and elastic fibers].
    Barcat JA.
    Medicina (B Aires); 2003 Dec; 63(5):453-6. PubMed ID: 14628658
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  • 17. Blue gods, blue oil, and blue people.
    Fairbanks VF.
    Mayo Clin Proc; 1994 Sep; 69(9):889-92. PubMed ID: 8065194
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  • 18. Tumours of the urinary bladder in workmen engaged in the manufacture and use of certain dyestuff intermediates in the British chemical industry. Part I. The role of aniline, benzidine, alpha-naphthylamine, and beta-naphthylamine. 1954.
    Case RA, Hosker ME, McDonald DB, Pearson JT.
    Br J Ind Med; 1993 May; 50(5):389-411. PubMed ID: 8507592
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  • 20. Note on the origin and history of the term "apoptosis".
    Duque-Parra JE.
    Anat Rec B New Anat; 2005 Mar; 283(1):2-4. PubMed ID: 15761829
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