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17 March 1989 Chemical Modification Of Molecular Probes And Its Application To Targeting Strategies In Photochemotherapyl
S. Devanathan, T. A. Dahl, D. C. Neckers
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Proceedings Volume 0997, Advances in Photochemotherapy; (1989) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.960193
Event: O-E/Fiber LASE '88, 1988, Boston, MA, United States
Abstract
For the last several years our research group has concentrated some effort on the xanthene dyes, in particular Rose Bengal. Rose Bengal, 2,4,5,7-tetraiodo-3,'4',5',6'- tetrachlorofluorescein3, was originally synthesized by Gnehm4 as a fabric dye to mimic the red colors in "bengalis"5. Its name is connected to the red symbolic spot worn at the part of the hair by Bengali women to symbolize marriage. Much of the history of Rose Bengal has been reviewed elsewhere7,8.
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S. Devanathan, T. A. Dahl, and D. C. Neckers "Chemical Modification Of Molecular Probes And Its Application To Targeting Strategies In Photochemotherapyl", Proc. SPIE 0997, Advances in Photochemotherapy, (17 March 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.960193
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KEYWORDS
Oxygen

Absorption

Bromine

Iodine

Proteins

Sodium

Chlorine

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