Formation and microscopical application of a fluorescent 1,10-phenanthrolinederivative of Ruthenium Red
In this work we describe the formation and microscopical application of a fluorescentderivative of Ruthenium Red (RR) obtained by heating the dye in the presence of 1,10-phenanthroline (OP). The RR-OP reaction product showed absorption maxima at 416 and 444 nm and intense fluorescence emission at 57...
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todo:paper_00651281_v97_n4_p401_Bertolesi2023-10-03T14:52:46Z Formation and microscopical application of a fluorescent 1,10-phenanthrolinederivative of Ruthenium Red Bertolesi, G.E. de Cidre, L.L. Stockert, J.C. 1,10-phenanthroline chromatin fluorescence fluorescence microscopy fluorescent ruthenium complexes Ruthenium Red 1,10 phenanthroline derivative ruthenium red ruthenium red derivative unclassified drug animal cell article chicken controlled study erythrocyte fluorescence microscopy nonhuman technique Animalia Gallus gallus Viola (angiosperm) In this work we describe the formation and microscopical application of a fluorescentderivative of Ruthenium Red (RR) obtained by heating the dye in the presence of 1,10-phenanthroline (OP). The RR-OP reaction product showed absorption maxima at 416 and 444 nm and intense fluorescence emission at 578 nm under 440 nm exciting light. Neither RR nor OP solutions alone were fluorescent when excited at 440 nm. Using fluorescence microscopy, chicken blood cell smears stained 5min with the RR-OP derivative showed the chromatin of erythrocyte nuclei with a bright orange fluorescence under violet-blue (436 nm) exciting light. © 1995, Gustav Fisher Verlag Jena GmbH. All rights reserved. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00651281_v97_n4_p401_Bertolesi |
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1,10-phenanthroline chromatin fluorescence fluorescence microscopy fluorescent ruthenium complexes Ruthenium Red 1,10 phenanthroline derivative ruthenium red ruthenium red derivative unclassified drug animal cell article chicken controlled study erythrocyte fluorescence microscopy nonhuman technique Animalia Gallus gallus Viola (angiosperm) |
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1,10-phenanthroline chromatin fluorescence fluorescence microscopy fluorescent ruthenium complexes Ruthenium Red 1,10 phenanthroline derivative ruthenium red ruthenium red derivative unclassified drug animal cell article chicken controlled study erythrocyte fluorescence microscopy nonhuman technique Animalia Gallus gallus Viola (angiosperm) Bertolesi, G.E. de Cidre, L.L. Stockert, J.C. Formation and microscopical application of a fluorescent 1,10-phenanthrolinederivative of Ruthenium Red |
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1,10-phenanthroline chromatin fluorescence fluorescence microscopy fluorescent ruthenium complexes Ruthenium Red 1,10 phenanthroline derivative ruthenium red ruthenium red derivative unclassified drug animal cell article chicken controlled study erythrocyte fluorescence microscopy nonhuman technique Animalia Gallus gallus Viola (angiosperm) |
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In this work we describe the formation and microscopical application of a fluorescentderivative of Ruthenium Red (RR) obtained by heating the dye in the presence of 1,10-phenanthroline (OP). The RR-OP reaction product showed absorption maxima at 416 and 444 nm and intense fluorescence emission at 578 nm under 440 nm exciting light. Neither RR nor OP solutions alone were fluorescent when excited at 440 nm. Using fluorescence microscopy, chicken blood cell smears stained 5min with the RR-OP derivative showed the chromatin of erythrocyte nuclei with a bright orange fluorescence under violet-blue (436 nm) exciting light. © 1995, Gustav Fisher Verlag Jena GmbH. All rights reserved. |
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Bertolesi, G.E. de Cidre, L.L. Stockert, J.C. |
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Bertolesi, G.E. de Cidre, L.L. Stockert, J.C. |
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Formation and microscopical application of a fluorescent 1,10-phenanthrolinederivative of Ruthenium Red |
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Formation and microscopical application of a fluorescent 1,10-phenanthrolinederivative of Ruthenium Red |
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Formation and microscopical application of a fluorescent 1,10-phenanthrolinederivative of Ruthenium Red |
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Formation and microscopical application of a fluorescent 1,10-phenanthrolinederivative of Ruthenium Red |
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Formation and microscopical application of a fluorescent 1,10-phenanthrolinederivative of Ruthenium Red |
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formation and microscopical application of a fluorescent 1,10-phenanthrolinederivative of ruthenium red |
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