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| pyronin | A fluorescent red basic xanthene dye, the chloride of tetramethyldiaminoxanthene, pyronin Y or pyronin G, or of tetraethyldiaminoxanthene pyronin B. These dyes, especially pyronin Y, are used in combination with methyl green for differential staining of RNA (red) and DNA (green); difference in staining result is probably due to the higher degree of polymerization of DNA; pyronin Y is also used as a tracking dye for RNA in electrophoresis. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| pyronine | <chemical> [6-(dimethylamino0-3h-xanthen-3ylidine]dimethylammonium chloride. Xanthene dye used as a bacterial and biological stain. Synonym: pyronin; pyronine g; pyronine y. Use also for pyronine b. Which is diethyl-rather than dimethylamino-. Pharmacological action: dyes. Chemical name: Xanthylium, 3,6-bis(dimethylamino)-, chloride (12 Dec 1998) |
| pyroninophilia | An affinity for the basic pyronin dyes; a useful indicator of intense protein synthesis accompanying RNA synthesis, as in the cytoplasm of an active plasma cell. Origin: pyronin + G. Philos, fond (05 Mar 2000) |
| methyl green-pyronin stain | <technique> A staining method useful for identification of plasma cells which are intensely pyroninophilic; a mixture of a green and a red dye that has the property of staining highly polymerised nucleic acid (DNA) green and low molecular weight nucleic acids (RNA) red. See: Unna-Pappenheim stain. (05 Mar 2000) |
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Synonyms : Pyronin Y, Pyronine G, G, Pyronine, Y, Pyronin
| pyronin |
any of several basic xanthene dyes ranging from pink-red to purple-red in color, used as histological stains and as specific stains for RNA. Spelled also pyronine.
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| pyronine |
pyronin.
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| pyroninophilia |
increased affinity for pyronin dyes, characteristic of cells with high levels of cytoplasmic RNA.
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| pyroninophilic |
1. pertaining to or exhibiting pyroninophilia. 2. staining selectively with pyronin dyes.
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| pyroninophilic g.’s |
structures seen in liver and other cells, which stain red with methyl greenpyronine by Pappenheim's stain; they are one of the early effects of carbon tetrachloride poisoning.
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