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Meaning of "rhodamine"

rhodamine (noun) - a type of fluorescent dye or colorant often used in microscopy or biology
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  • Any of a class of pink to red polycyclic fluorone dyes.

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Examples of fluorogenic substrates are fluorescein and rhodamine.
Solid solution of rhodamine derivatives and polyester resin.
Preferably the fluorescent label is a coumarin or a rhodamine.
Rhodamine and crystal violet are preferred interactive labels.
The xanthene dye can be fluorescein or rhodamine.
Rhodamine and fluorescein are often linked vía an isothiocyanate intermediate.
Examples of commonly used fluorophores are fluorescein or rhodamine.
The amount of rhodamine produced increases at higher temperatures.
Preferably the cells are rhodamine low.
Monomeric rhodamine has a high fluorescence quantum yield.
The fluorescent label may be a fluorescein or rhodamine label.
Equimolar quantities of the rhodamine conjugates are administered intragastrically.
Preferably the quenching agent is a fluorescent rhodamine or cyanine.
Rhodamine was chosen as the dye.
These include the rhodamine labels.

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A particularly useful fluorochrome is fluorescein or rhodamine.
Dyes based on fluorescein and rhodamine have a number of disadvantages.
Rhodamine and fluorescein are often linked via an isothiocyanate intermediate.
Whole body biodistribution was determined with rhodamine labeling.
Rhodamine derivatives are hydrophobic and are difficult to use in aqueous media.
Y axis represents intracellular rhodamine accumulation compared to control value.
Rhodamine and fluorescein are preferred.
Preferred dyes include rhodamine dyes and fluorescein dyes.
Zwitterionic fluorescent dyes include those of the rhodamine family.
Rhodamine is a protein specific fluorescent stain commonly used in fluorescence microscopy.
Some examples of chromophoric moieties include fluorescein and rhodamine.
Especially suitable are rhodamine fluorophores.
Rhodamine was extracted from homogenized tissues and quantified as described above.
Molybdenum thiocyanate as a rhodamine complex.
The presence of both rhodamine and fluorescein signal is diagnostic of a heterozygote.
There is a wide choice of fluorochromes such as the derivatives of fluorescein or rhodamine.
This spot is produced by accumulation of rhodamine linked to the reporter species.
In this example the probe was labelled with biotin and rhodamine.
The aggregation effect on rhodamine dyes is an issue extensively explored in the literature.
Thrombin cleavages the amino acid releasing the fluorescent rhodamine.
The fluoresceine and rhodamine are thus too far apart to assure an energy transfer.
The photocatalytic activity has been determined by means of the rhodamine test.
Measurements of fluorescein and rhodamine emissions from the same cell were acquired sequentially.
We examined the cells with a fluorescent microscope having a rhodamine filter.
The effects of rhodamine labeling on the yield of the amplification reaction were also estimated.
The most preferred second fluorescent label is a rhodamine or a cyanine dye.
Dyes like rhodamine and fluorescein are not suitable because of the difference in charge.
Examples of preferred fluorophores are fluorescein and rhodamine dyes and acridines.
Rhodamine dyes fluoresce and can thus be detected easily and inexpensively with fluorometers.
Chick embryonic spinal motor neurons retrogradely labeled with rhodamine isothiocyanate.
The strong rhodamine fluorescence indicated that reagents had been incorporated into the capillary.
It is the donor in a commonly used resonance energy transfer pair with rhodamine.
The present invention relates generally to rhodamine dye compounds that are useful as molecular probes.
The fluorene dye may be chosen from a pyronine dye and a rhodamine dye.
A particular aspect of the present disclosure of a rhodamine thiourea hapten has the following formula.

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