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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for Acidic dye
  1. ... 1065356. Citation on PubMed Laing NG, Clarke NF, Dye DE, Liyanage K, Walker KR, Kobayashi Y, Shimakawa ... 1002/ana.20260. Citation on PubMed Laing NG, Dye DE, Wallgren-Pettersson C, Richard G, Monnier N, ...
  2. ... Coubes C, de Man SA, Denomme-Pichon AS, Dye TJ, Elmslie F, Feuk L, Garcia-Minaur S, ... 2021 Feb 17. Citation on PubMed Tumer Z, Dye TJ, Prada C, White-Brown AM, MacKenzie A, ...
  3. ... Zhang Z, Sarkar C, Tsai PC, Lee YC, Dye L, Mukherjee AB. Palmitoyl protein thioesterase-1 deficiency ...
  4. ... Meredith C, Herrmann R, Parry C, Liyanage K, Dye DE, Durling HJ, Duff RM, Beckman K, de ...
  5. ... cell after treatment in the lab with certain dyes. These abnormal cells are called ring sideroblasts.Many ... RNA (tRNA) helps assemble protein building blocks (amino acids) into a chain that forms the protein. Each ...
  6. ... TPM3 NCBI Gene ClinVar Clarke NF, Kolski H, Dye DE, Lim E, Smith RL, Patel R, Fahey ...
  7. ... Zhang Z, Sarkar C, Tsai PC, Lee YC, Dye L, Mukherjee AB. Palmitoyl protein thioesterase-1 deficiency ...
  8. ... staining in the cell after treatment with certain dyes. These abnormal cells are called ring sideroblasts.In ... in the body of a chemical called lactic acid (lactic acidosis), which can be life-threatening. In ...