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Carmine
Known as:
Dye, Cochineal
, Natural Red 4
, Cochineal Dye
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Coloring matter from the insect Coccus cacti L. It is used in foods, pharmaceuticals, toiletries, etc., as a dye, and also has use as a microscopic…
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Carmine stain method
analogs & derivatives
aspects of radiation effects
carmin protein, Carthamus tinctorius
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Narrower (7)
Coccinellin
Cochineal
Mucicarmine
aceto-carmine
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Coloring Agents
Food Coloring Agents
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2018
2018
Bioactive Constituents , Metabolites , and Functions Bacterial cellulose relieves diphenoxylate-induced constipation in rats
2018
Corpus ID: 206608110
is published by the American Chemical Society. 1155 Sixteenth Street N.W., Washington, DC 20036 Published by American Chemical…
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2009
2009
Large converse magnetoelectric coupling in FeCoV/lead zinc niobate-lead titanate heterostructure
Yajie Chen
,
Jinsheng Gao
,
+4 authors
V. Harris
2009
Corpus ID: 123072442
Multiferroic behavior was directly verified in a laminated ferroelectric-ferromagnetic heterostructure consisting of a FeCoV…
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Highly Cited
2006
Highly Cited
2006
Improved Carica papaya Tolerance to Carmine Spider Mite by the Expression of Manduca sexta chitinase Transgene
H. McCafferty
,
P. Moore
,
Y. Zhu
Transgenic research
2006
Corpus ID: 24987860
Papaya plants producing the tobacco hornworm (Manduca sexta) chitinase protein were obtained following microprojectile…
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Highly Cited
1995
Highly Cited
1995
Food anaphylaxis following ingestion of carmine.
E. Beaudouin
,
G. Kanny
,
H. Lambert
,
S. Frémont
,
D. Moneret-vautrin
Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology
1995
Corpus ID: 33275097
BACKGROUND The risk of sensitization to reactive dyes is well established. The clinical situation is caused most often by…
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Highly Cited
1986
Highly Cited
1986
Carmine - cochineal carmine and kermes carmine
H. Schweppe
,
Heinz Roosen-Runge
1986
Corpus ID: 99731649
The history, general pigment properties, composition, and methods of identification and characterization of carmine are described…
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1980
1980
Diminished responses of nigral dopaminergic neurons to haloperidol and morphine following lesions in the striatum
Y. Kondo
,
K. Iwatsubo
Brain Research
1980
Corpus ID: 40409486
Highly Cited
1970
Highly Cited
1970
Direct measurements of membrane unstirred layers
K. Green
,
T. Otori
Journal of Physiology
1970
Corpus ID: 41404665
1. The unstirred layer of fluid bounding the posterior surface of the rabbit cornea and contact lens has been directly measured…
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Highly Cited
1967
Highly Cited
1967
Carmine as a source of nosocomial salmonellosis.
D. Lang
,
L. J. Kunz
,
A. Martin
,
S. Schroeder
,
L. Thomson
New England Journal of Medicine
1967
Corpus ID: 41294755
INVESTIGATION of infections with Salmonella cubana that appeared to have been contracted by patients in the hospital called our…
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Highly Cited
1964
Highly Cited
1964
Gill Ventilation and the Role of Reversed Respiratory Currents in Carcinus Maenas (L.)
K. D. Arudpragasam
,
E. Naylor
1964
Corpus ID: 32401162
1. A method is described for obtaining continuous records of the direction of flow of the respiratory current of Carcinus by…
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Highly Cited
1964
Highly Cited
1964
Experiences with the use of interrupted carmine red and continuous chromium sesquioxide marking of human faeces with reference to calcium, phosphorus, and magnesium
Rose Ga
Gut
1964
Corpus ID: 11022836
The normal adult in calcium balance excretes some 800% of the intake in the stools. This is in contrast to the excretion of…
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