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There are 2 citation(s) for Hoechst 33258 *20 mM solution in water* (Cat No. 17525).

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)
Effects of cyclosporin A pre-treatment combined with etomidate post-treatment on lung injury induced by limb ischemia-reperfusion in rats
Authors: Zou, Haibo and Sun, Xiaofeng
Journal: Journal of International Medical Research (2020): 0300060520934627


There are 42 reference(s) for Hoechst 33258 *20 mM solution in water* (Cat No. 17525).

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