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There are 3 citation(s) for Hoechst 33258 *CAS 23491-45-4* (Cat No. 17520).

Protective Effects of Crataegus pinnatifida Extracts and Crataegolic Acid Against Neurotoxicity of Paraquat in PC12 Cells.
Authors: Chang, Chi-Sen and Shen, Yuh-Chiang and Juan, Chi-Wen and Chang, Chia-Lin and Lin, Po-Kai
Journal: Current Topics in Nutraceutical Research (2022)
3'-Oxo-tabernaelegantine A (OTNA) selectively relaxes pulmonary arteries by inhibiting AhR
Authors: Long, Pei and Li, Yong and Wen, Qing and Huang, Maohua and Li, Songtao and Lin, Yuning and Huang, Xiaojn and chen, Minfeng and Ouyang, Jie and Ao, Yunlin and others,
Journal: Phytomedicine (2021)
Plasma proteomic analysis of autoimmune hepatitis in an improved AIH mouse model
Authors: Wang, Han and Yan, Wei and Feng, Zuohua and Gao, Yuan and Zhang, Liu and Feng, Xinxia and Tian, Dean
Journal: Journal of Translational Medicine (2020): 1--16


There are 42 reference(s) for Hoechst 33258 *CAS 23491-45-4* (Cat No. 17520).

DNA sequence recognition by Hoechst 33258 conjugates of hairpin pyrrole/imidazole polyamides
Authors: Correa BJ, Canzio D, Kahane AL, Reddy PM, Bruice TC.
Journal: Bioorg Med Chem Lett (2006): 3745
Recognition of B-DNA by neomycin--Hoechst 33258 conjugates
Authors: Willis B, Arya DP.
Journal: Biochemistry (2006): 10217
Design of new bidentate ligands constructed of two Hoechst 33258 units for discrimination of the length of two A3T3 binding motifs
Authors: Tanada M, Tsujita S, Sasaki S.
Journal: J Org Chem (2006): 125
The Hoechst 33258 Covalent Dimer Covers a Total Turn of the Double-stranded DNA
Authors: Streltsov SA, Gromyko AV, Oleinikov VA, Zhuze AL.
Journal: J Biomol Struct Dyn (2006): 285
Amine terminated G-6 PAMAM dendrimer and its interaction with DNA probed by Hoechst 33258
Authors: Choi YS, Cho TS, Kim JM, Han SW, Kim SK.
Journal: Biophys Chem (2006): 142
Ligands with affinity to specific sequence of DNA base pairs. XII. The synthesis and cytological studies of dimeric Hoechst 33258 molecules
Authors: Gromyko AV, Popov KV, Mozoleva AP, Strel'tsov SA, Grokhovskii SL, Oleinikov VA, Zhuze AL.
Journal: Bioorg Khim (2005): 385
The DNA minor groove binding agents Hoechst 33258 and 33342 enhance recombinant adeno-associated virus (rAAV) transgene expression
Authors: Li L, Yang L, Kotin RM.
Journal: J Gene Med (2005): 420
Unique cooperative binding interaction observed between a minor groove binding Pt antitumor agent and Hoechst dye 33258
Authors: Harris A, Qu Y, Farrell N.
Journal: Inorg Chem (2005): 1196
Synthesis, DNA binding, topoisomerase inhibition and cytotoxic properties of 2-chloroethylnitrosourea derivatives of hoechst 33258
Authors: Bielawski K, Bielawska A, Anchim T, Wolczynski S.
Journal: Biol Pharm Bull (2005): 1004
Association of the minor groove binding drug Hoechst 33258 with d(CGCGAATTCGCG)2: volumetric, calorimetric, and spectroscopic characterizations
Authors: Han F, Taulier N, Chalikian TV.
Journal: Biochemistry (2005): 9785
Theoretical study of molecular recognition by Hoechst 33258 derivatives
Authors: Kakkar R, Suruchi, Grover R.
Journal: J Biomol Struct Dyn (2005): 37
Study of applicability of the bifunctional system "ethidium bromide + Hoechst-33258" for DNA analysis
Authors: Sibirtsev VS., undefined
Journal: Biochemistry (Mosc) (2005): 449
Activity of Hoechst 33258 against Pneumocystis carinii f. sp. muris, Candida albicans, and Candida dubliniensis
Authors: Disney MD, Stephenson R, Wright TW, Haidaris CG, Turner DH, Gigliotti F.
Journal: Antimicrob Agents Chemother (2005): 1326
Hydration changes in the association of Hoechst 33258 with DNA
Authors: Kiser JR, Monk RW, Smalls RL, Petty JT.
Journal: Biochemistry (2005): 16988
Recognition of a 10 base pair sequence of DNA and stereochemical control of the binding affinity of chiral hairpin polyamide-Hoechst 33258 conjugates
Authors: Reddy PM, Toporowski JW, Kahane AL, Bruice TC.
Journal: Bioorg Med Chem Lett (2005): 5531
Hoechst 33258 as a pH-sensitive probe to study the interaction of amine oxide surfactants with DNA
Authors: Goracci L, Germani R, Savelli G, Bassani DM.
Journal: Chembiochem (2005): 197
Solid-phase synthesis of positively charged deoxynucleic guanidine (DNG) tethering a Hoechst 33258 analogue: triplex and duplex stabilization by simultaneous minor groove binding
Authors: Reddy PM, Bruice TC.
Journal: J Am Chem Soc (2004): 3736
Analysis of mitosis in squash preparations of larval brains: orcein, Giemsa, Hoechst 33258, DAPI, quinacrine, and N-banding
Authors: Fanti L, Pimpinelli S.
Journal: Methods Mol Biol (2004): 325
Hoechst 33258 selectively inhibits group I intron self-splicing by affecting RNA folding
Authors: Disney MD, Childs JL, Turner DH.
Journal: Chembiochem (2004): 1647
DNA sequence recognition in the minor groove by hairpin pyrrole polyamide-Hoechst 33258 analogue conjugate
Authors: Reddy PM, Dexter R, Bruice TC.
Journal: Bioorg Med Chem Lett (2004): 3803
DNA condensation monitoring after interaction with hoechst 33258 by atomic force microscopy and fluorescence spectroscopy
Authors: Saito M, Kobayashi M, Iwabuchi S, Morita Y, Takamura Y, Tamiya E.
Journal: J Biochem (Tokyo) (2004): 813
Effects of a hairpin polyamide on DNA melting: comparison with distamycin and Hoechst 33258
Authors: James PL, Le Strat L, Ellervik U, Bratwall C, Norden B, Brown T, Fox KR.
Journal: Biophys Chem (2004): 205
Ensemble and single-molecule fluorescence spectroscopic study of the binding modes of the bis-benzimidazole derivative Hoechst 33258 with DNA
Authors: Adhikary A, Buschmann V, Muller C, Sauer M.
Journal: Nucleic Acids Res (2003): 2178
Reaching into the major groove of B-DNA: synthesis and nucleic acid binding of a neomycin-hoechst 33258 conjugate
Authors: Arya DP, Willis B.
Journal: J Am Chem Soc (2003): 12398
Hoechst 33258 binds to G-quadruplex in the promoter region of human c-myc
Authors: Maiti S, Chaudhury NK, Chowdhury S.
Journal: Biochem Biophys Res Commun (2003): 505
Temperature induced hyperchromism exhibited by Hoechst 33258: evidence of drug aggregation from UV-melting method
Authors: Kaushik M, Kukreti S.
Journal: Spectrochim Acta A Mol Biomol Spectrosc (2003): 3123
Biochemical quantification of DNA in human articular and septal cartilage using PicoGreen and Hoechst 33258
Authors: McGowan KB, Kurtis MS, Lottman LM, Watson D, Sah RL.
Journal: Osteoarthritis Cartilage (2002): 580
Interaction of Hoechst 33258 and echinomycin with nucleosomal DNA fragments containing isolated ligand binding sites
Authors: Leslie KD, Fox KR.
Journal: Biochemistry (2002): 3484
NMR characterization of the DNA binding properties of a novel Hoechst 33258 analogue peptide building block
Authors: Bunkenborg J, Behrens C, Jacobsen JP.
Journal: Bioconjug Chem (2002): 927
Base-sequence specificity of Hoechst 33258 and DAPI binding to five (A/T)4 DNA sites with kinetic evidence for more than one high-affinity Hoechst 33258-AATT complex
Authors: Breusegem SY, Clegg RM, Loontiens FG.
Journal: J Mol Biol (2002): 1049
Visualization of complexes of Hoechst 33258 and DNA duplexes in solution by atomic force microscopy
Authors: Utsuno K, Tsuboi M, Katsumata S, Iwamoto T.
Journal: Chem Pharm Bull (Tokyo) (2002): 216
On the protonation equilibrium for the benzimidazole derivative Hoechst 33258: an electronic molecular orbital study
Authors: Aleman C, Adhikary A, Zanuy D, Casanovas J.
Journal: J Biomol Struct Dyn (2002): 301
Amyloglucosidase suppresses interference by glycogen in the quantification of DNA using the Hoechst 33258 dye
Authors: Palka L, Palka-Santini ME, Chambon S, Renz D, Maurer P, Doerfler W.
Journal: Biotechniques (2002): 1250
Synthesis, DNA-binding activity and cytotoxicity of carbamate derivatives of Hoechst 33258 in breast cancer MCF-7 cells
Authors: Bielawski K, Bielawska A, Wolczynski S.
Journal: Biol Pharm Bull (2002): 916
Circular dichroism and thermal melting differentiation of Hoechst 33258 binding to the curved (A(4)T(4)) and straight (T(4)A(4)) DNA sequences
Authors: Canzonetta C, Caneva R, Savino M, Scipioni A, Catalanotti B, Galeone A.
Journal: Biochim Biophys Acta (2002): 136
Induced fit DNA recognition by a minor groove binding analogue of Hoechst 33258: fluctuations in DNA A tract structure investigated by NMR and molecular dynamics simulations
Authors: Bostock-Smith CE, Harris SA, Laughton CA, Searle MA.
Journal: Nucleic Acids Res (2001): 693
Binding of a porphyrin conjugate of Hoechst 33258 to DNA. II. NMR spectroscopic studies detect multiple binding modes to a 12-mer nonself-complementary duplex DNA
Authors: Frau S, Bichenkova EV, Morris GA, Douglas KT.
Journal: Nucleosides Nucleotides Nucleic Acids (2001): 145
In situ staining with DNA-binding fluorescent dye, Hoechst 33258, to detect microorganisms in the epithelial cells of oral leukoplakia
Authors: Mizuki H., undefined
Journal: Oral Oncol (2001): 521
Binding of a desmetallo-porphyrin conjugate of Hoechst 33258 to DNA. III. Strong bonding to single-strand oligonucleotides
Authors: Bichenkova EV, Frau S, Fedorova OS, Douglas KT.
Journal: Nucleosides Nucleotides Nucleic Acids (2001): 157
Specific binding of Hoechst 33258 to site 1 thymidylate synthase mRNA
Authors: Cho J, R and o RR., undefined
Journal: Nucleic Acids Res (2000): 2158
Pulse radiolysis of the DNA-binding bisbenzimidazole derivatives Hoechst 33258 and 33342 in aqueous solutions
Authors: Adhikary A, Bothe E, Jain V, Von Sonntag C.
Journal: Int J Radiat Biol (2000): 1157
Permeability of boar and bull spermatozoa to the nucleic acid stains propidium iodide or Hoechst 33258, or to eosin: accuracy in the assessment of cell viability
Authors: Pintado B, de la Fuente J, Roldan ER.
Journal: J Reprod Fertil (2000): 145