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glyoxal bis(2-hydroxyanil)
Known as:
2,2'-(ethanediylidenedinitrilo)diphenol
, GBHA
, glyoxal-bis(2-hydroxyanil)
National Institutes of Health
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2000
2000
Distribution of non-collagenous dentin matrix proteins and proteoglycans, and their relation to calcium accumulation in bisphosphonate-affected rat incisors.
N. Ohma
,
Y. Takagi
,
Y. Takano
European Journal of Oral Sciences
2000
Corpus ID: 7022594
It has been reported that multiple injections of 1-hydroxyethylidene- 1,1-bisphosphonate (HEBP) to rats prevent mineralization of…
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1998
1998
Demonstration of putative Ca-binding domains in dentin matrix of rat incisors after daily injections of 1-hydroxyethylidene-1,1-bisphosphonate (HEBP).
Yoshiro Takano
,
Hideo Sakai
,
+4 authors
Norimasa Kurosaki
European Journal of Oral Sciences
1998
Corpus ID: 25610240
In order to clarify the initial process of dentin mineralization, the inhibitory effect of 1-hydroxyethylidene-1,1-bisphosphonate…
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1992
1992
Histochemical demonstration and microanalysis of possible calcium binding sites in the enamel organ of rat incisors.
Yoshiro Takano
Scanning microscopy
1992
Corpus ID: 25716657
The rat incisors obtained from rats perfused with high-calcium solution containing 30 to 50 mM CaCl2 were processed for rapid…
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1991
1991
A Histochemical Study of Changes Observed in the Mouse Diaphragm after Organophosphate Poisoning
J. Bright
,
R. H. Inns
,
N. Tuckwell
,
G. Griffiths
,
T. Marrs
Human and Experimental Toxicology
1991
Corpus ID: 25414455
A sublethal dose of sarin (GB, isopropyl methylphosphonofluoridate) was administered to mice. The animals were killed up to 28 d…
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1990
1990
Histochemical, ultrastructural, and electron microprobe analytical studies on the localization of calcium in rat incisor ameloblasts at early stage amelogenesis
Y. Takano
,
Tsuneyuki Yamamoto
,
T. Domon
,
M. Wakita
The Anatomical Record
1990
Corpus ID: 46265556
The enamel organs of rat incisors were separated from the enamel surface and processed for rapid freezing and freeze‐substitution…
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1984
1984
Calcium redistribution, calcification and stone formation in the parotid gland during experimental stimulation and hypercalcaemia
M. Westhofen
,
H. Schäfer
,
G. Seifert
Virchows Archiv
1984
Corpus ID: 25498351
Distribution and redistribution of intra- and pericellular calcium was investigated in the parotid gland of rats under secretory…
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1978
1978
Qualitative and semiquantitative calcium cytochemistry in B cells of mice treated with cyproheptadine and mannoheptulose.
G. Klöppel
,
G. Bommer
,
E. Ruttmann
,
H. Schäfer
Acta Endocrinologica
1978
Corpus ID: 1020835
The effect of cyproheptadine (CPH) and D-mannoheptulose (MH) on the function and the histo- (GBHA-method) and ultracytochemical…
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1970
1970
Localization of ionic calcium in Amoeba proteus.
H. Shida
Experimental Cell Research
1970
Corpus ID: 27493927
1966
1966
Calcium Localized in Odontogenic Cells of Rat Mandibular Teeth by the Glyoxal Bis (2-Hydroxyanil) Method
H. Kashiwa
,
Murray D. Sigman
Journal of dentistry research
1966
Corpus ID: 30464900
SYNOPSIS IN INTERLINGUA LE LOCALISATION DE CALCIUM IN CELLULAS ODONTOGENE DE DENTES MANDIBULAR DEL RATTO PER MEDIO DEL METHODO A…
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1964
1964
THE GLYOXAL BIS(2-HYDROXYANIL) METHOD MODIFIED FOR LOCALIZING INSOLUBLE CALCIUM SALTS.
H. Kashiwa
,
C. House
Stain Technology
1964
Corpus ID: 28025754
TO enable staining of insoluble calcium salts with glyoxal bis(2-hydroxyanil) (GBHA), the original solution containing 2 ml of 0…
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