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acridine

Heterocyclic organic compound that occurs in coal tar. It is crystalline, melting at 108°C/226.4°F. Acridine is extracted by dilute acids but can also be obtained synthetically. It is used to make dyes and drugs.



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Diagnosis is routinely made by conventional microscopy (Giemsa-stained thick blood smear) or fluorescence microscopy after concentration of blood in capillary tubes and staining with acridine orange (quantitative buffy coat [QBC] analysis) (3).
08 N HCl for 30 sec and then stained with 6 mg/L of purified acridine orange (AO; Molecular Probes, Eugene, OR, USA) in a phosphate-citrate buffer, pH 6.
Apoptotic cells in live, transparent zebrafish can be visualized by acridine orange staining without complicated processing.
 
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