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There are 4 citation(s) for Hoechst 34580 *20 mM solution in water* (Cat No. 17538).

MDA5 Induces a Stronger Interferon Response than RIG-I to GCRV Infection through a Mechanism Involving the Phosphorylation and Dimerization of IRF3 and IRF7 in CIK Cells
Authors: Wan, Quanyuan and Yang, Chunrong and Rao, Youliang and Liao, Zhiwei and Su, Jianguo
Journal: Frontiers in Immunology (2017)
Grafting of Ring-Opened Cyclopropylamine thin films on Silicon (100) Hydride via UV Photoionization
Authors: Tung, Joline and Ching, Jing Yuan and Ng, Yoke Mooi and Tew, Lih Shin and Khung, Yit Lung
Journal: ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces (2017)
Dual-functionalized graphene oxide for enhanced siRNA delivery to breast cancer cells
Authors: Imani, Rana and Shao, Wei and Taherkhani, Samira and Emami, Shahriar Hojjati and Prakash, Satya and Faghihi, Shahab
Journal: Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces (2016): 315--325
A C-terminal acidic domain regulates degradation of the transcriptional coactivator Bob1
Authors: Lindner, John M and Wong, Christina SF and Möller, Andreas and Nielsen, Peter J
Journal: Molecular and cellular biology (2013): 4628--4640


There are 42 reference(s) for Hoechst 34580 *20 mM solution in water* (Cat No. 17538).

Usefulness of a triple fluorochrome combination Merocyanine 540/Yo-Pro 1/Hoechst 33342 in assessing membrane stability of viable frozen-thawed spermatozoa from Estonian Holstein AI bulls
Authors: Hallap T, Nagy S, Jaakma U, Johannisson A, Rodriguez-Martinez H.
Journal: Theriogenology (2006): 1122
Fatty acid synthase and its mRNA concentrations are decreased at different times following Hoechst 33342-induced apoptosis in BC3H-1 myocytes
Authors: Zhang X, Kiechle FL.
Journal: Ann Clin Lab Sci (2006): 185
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
Resistance mechanism development to the topoisomerase-I inhibitor Hoechst 33342 by Leishmania donovani
Authors: Marquis JF, Hardy I, Olivier M.
Journal: Parasitology (2005): 197
Acid-base and electronic structure-dependent properties of Hoechst 33342
Authors: Aleman C, Namba AM, Casanovas J.
Journal: J Biomol Struct Dyn (2005): 29
Single UV excitation of Hoechst 33342 and propidium iodide for viability assessment of rhesus monkey spermatozoa using flow cytometry
Authors: Cai K, Yang J, Guan M, Ji W, Li Y, Rens W.
Journal: Arch Androl (2005): 371
Evidence for a qualitative hierarchy within the Hoechst-33342 'side population' (SP) of murine bone marrow cells
Authors: Robinson SN, Seina SM, Gohr JC, Kuszynski CA, Sharp JG.
Journal: Bone Marrow Transplant (2005): 807
Flow cytometric characterization of viable meiotic and postmeiotic cells by Hoechst 33342 in mouse spermatogenesis
Authors: Bastos H, Lassalle B, Chicheportiche A, Riou L, Testart J, Allem and I, Fouchet P.
Journal: Cytometry A (2005): 40
An in vitro study of Hoechst 33342 redistribution and its effects on cell viability
Authors: Mohorko N, Kregar-Velikonja N, Repovs G, Gorensek M, Bresjanac M.
Journal: Hum Exp Toxicol (2005): 573
Role of topoisomerases in cytotoxicity induced by DNA ligand Hoechst-33342 and UV-C in a glioma cell line
Authors: Singh S, Dwarakanath BS, Lazar Mathew T.
Journal: Indian J Exp Biol (2005): 313
Proton motive force-dependent Hoechst 33342 transport by the ABC transporter LmrA of Lactococcus lactis
Authors: van den Berg van Saparoea HB, Lubelski J, van Merkerk R, Mazurkiewicz PS, Driessen AJ.
Journal: Biochemistry (2005): 16931
Hoechst 33342 is a useful cell tracer for a long-term investigation of articular cartilage repair
Authors: Kawasaki K, Sugihara S, Nishida K, Ozaki T, Yoshida A, Ohtsuka A, Inoue H.
Journal: Arch Histol Cytol (2004): 13
Bidirectional transport of rhodamine 123 and Hoechst 33342, fluorescence probes of the binding sites on P-glycoprotein, across MDCK-MDR1 cell monolayers
Authors: Tang F, Ouyang H, Yang JZ, Borchardt RT.
Journal: J Pharm Sci (2004): 1185
Hoechst 33342 stain and u.v. laser exposure do not induce genotoxic effects in flow-sorted boar spermatozoa
Authors: Parrilla I, Vazquez JM, Cuello C, Gil MA, Roca J, Di Berardino D, Martinez EA.
Journal: Reproduction (2004): 615
Mitochondrial membrane potential change induced by Hoechst 33342 in myelogenous leukemia cell line HL-60
Authors: Chen JC, Zhang X, Singleton TP, Kiechle FL.
Journal: Ann Clin Lab Sci (2004): 458
Chromatic shifts in the fluorescence emitted by murine thymocytes stained with Hoechst 33342
Authors: Petersen TW, Ibrahim SF, Diercks AH, van den Engh G.
Journal: Cytometry A (2004): 173
The phenotypic characters of the stem cells in hepatocytes during liver regeneration: the expression of the Bcrp1/Abcg2 membrane transporter and the Hoechst 33342 export
Authors: Uryvaeva IV, Tsitrin EB, Gorodetsky SI, Tsvetkova IA, Delone GV, Gulyaev DV, Khrushchov NG.
Journal: Dokl Biol Sci (2004): 413
DNA ligand Hoechst-33342 enhances UV induced cytotoxicity in human glioma cell lines
Authors: Singh S, Dwarakanath BS, Mathew TL.
Journal: J Photochem Photobiol B (2004): 45
Amplification of nuclear aldolase A in mouse cell mutants resistant to Hoechst 33342
Authors: Satou W, Tanimoto H, Ukekawa R, Fujii M, Ayusawa D.
Journal: Biochem Biophys Res Commun (2004): 845
Hematopoietic stem cell characterization by Hoechst 33342 and rhodamine 123 staining
Authors: Bertoncello I, Williams B.
Journal: Methods Mol Biol (2004): 181
Mode of cell death induced in Chinese hamster cells by sequence-selective DNA minor groove binding nitrogen mustards: comparison with untargeted mustards and with Hoechst 33342
Authors: Whiteside G, Ferguson LR, Denny WA, Weir IE.
Journal: Oncol Res (2003): 491
Hoechst 33342 alters luciferase gene expression in transfected BC3H-1 myocytes
Authors: Zhang X, Kiechle FL.
Journal: Arch Pathol Lab Med (2003): 1124
Cross-linking of histone proteins to DNA by UV illumination of chromatin stained with Hoechst 33342
Authors: Davis SK, Bardeen CJ.
Journal: Photochem Photobiol (2003): 675
Consequence of Hoechst 33342-mediated Leishmania DNA topoisomerase-I inhibition on parasite replication
Authors: Marquis JF, Drolet M, Olivier M.
Journal: Parasitology (2003): 21
Investigation of the pollen chromatin state of Hippeastrum hibridum at the early stages of development with fluorescent dye Hoechst 33342
Authors: Mel'nikova EV, Gordon R, Roshchina VV.
Journal: Tsitologiia (2002): 400
Induction of chimerism in mice using human MHC class I-mismatched Hoechst 33342 side population donor stem cells
Authors: Jackson JD, Zhou G, Kuszynski CA, Cai J, Fox IJ.
Journal: Cell Transplant (2002): 779
The ABCG2 transporter is an efficient Hoechst 33342 efflux pump and is preferentially expressed by immature human hematopoietic progenitors
Authors: Scharenberg CW, Harkey MA, Torok-Storb B.
Journal: Blood (2002): 507
Motility characteristics and fertilizing capacity of boar spermatozoa stained with Hoechst 33342
Authors: Vazquez JM, Martinez EA, Parrilla I, Gil MA, Lucas X, Roca J.
Journal: Reprod Domest Anim (2002): 369
Effect of Hoechst 33342 staining on developmental competence of prepubertal goat oocytes
Authors: Velilla E, Lopez-Bejar M, Rodriguez-Gonzalez E, Vidal F, Paramio MT.
Journal: Zygote (2002): 201
Microplate screening of the differential effects of test agents on Hoechst 33342, rhodamine 123, and rhodamine 6G accumulation in breast cancer cells that overexpress P-glycoprotein
Authors: Sarver JG, Klis WA, Byers JP, Erhardt PW.
Journal: J Biomol Screen (2002): 29
Proximity of bound Hoechst 33342 to the ATPase catalytic sites places the drug binding site of P-glycoprotein within the cytoplasmic membrane leaflet
Authors: Qu Q, Sharom FJ.
Journal: Biochemistry (2002): 4744
The multidrug resistance transporter ABCG2 (breast cancer resistance protein 1) effluxes Hoechst 33342 and is overexpressed in hematopoietic stem cells
Authors: Kim M, Turnquist H, Jackson J, Sgagias M, Yan Y, Gong M, Dean M, Sharp JG, Cowan K.
Journal: Clin Cancer Res (2002): 22
Hoechst 33342 efflux identifies a subpopulation of cytogenetically normal CD34(+)CD38(-) progenitor cells from patients with acute myeloid leukemia
Authors: Feuring-Buske M, Hogge DE.
Journal: Blood (2001): 3882
Hoechst 33342-induced apoptosis is associated with decreased immunoreactive topoisomerase I and topoisomerase I-DNA complex formation
Authors: Zhang X, Kiechle F.
Journal: Ann Clin Lab Sci (2001): 187
In vivo radioprotection of mouse brain endothelial cells by Hoechst 33342
Authors: Lyubimova NV, Coultas PG, Yuen K, Martin RF.
Journal: Br J Radiol (2001): 77
Synchronization of porcine fetal fibroblast cells with topoisomerase-inhibitor hoechst 33342
Authors: Kuhholzer B, Prather RS.
Journal: Anim Reprod Sci (2001): 109
Confocal analysis of phosphatidylserine externalization with the use of biotinylated annexin V revealed with streptavidin-FITC, -europium, -phycoerythrin or -Texas Red in oxysterol-treated apoptotic cells
Authors: Kahn E, Lizard G, Frouin F, Bernengo JC, Souchier C, Bessede G, Clement O, Siitari H, Gambert P, Frija G, Todd-Pokropek A.
Journal: Anal Quant Cytol Histol (2001): 47
Binding of the Hoechst 33342 dye in the monomer and sandwich form with poly[d(AT)].poly[d(AT)] and the self-complementary dodecamer 5'-CGTATATATACG-3'
Authors: Rodin SA, Pis'menskii VF, Nikitin AM, Surovaya AN, Gursky GV.
Journal: Dokl Biochem Biophys (2001): 235
Use of Hoechst 33342 staining to detect apoptotic changes in bovine mononuclear phagocytes infected with Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis
Authors: Allen S, Sotos J, Sylte MJ, Czuprynski CJ.
Journal: Clin Diagn Lab Immunol (2001): 460
A sensitive method for the detection of foot and mouth disease virus by in situ hybridisation using biotin-labelled oligodeoxynucleotides and tyramide signal amplification
Authors: Zhang Z, Kitching P.
Journal: J Virol Methods (2000): 187
Redistribution of bisbenzimide Hoechst 33342 from transplanted cells to host cells
Authors: Iwashita Y, Crang AJ, Blakemore WF.
Journal: Neuroreport (2000): 1013
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