Mepacrine (redirect from Quinacrine)
Mepacrine, also called quinacrine or by the trade names Atabrine or Atebrin, is a medication with several uses. It is related to chloroquine and mefloquine...
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DM, Fiebig K, Griesinger C, et al. (August 2003). "Antimalarial drug quinacrine binds to C-terminal helix of cellular prion protein". Journal of Medicinal...
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Freedman wrote a series of stories on the chemical sterilization using quinacrine pellets, of more than one hundred thousand women, who lived in poor developing...
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frequently mepacrine (quinacrine), is used to stain bands on the chromosomes. Giemsa is specific for the phosphate groups of DNA. Quinacrine binds to the adenine-thymine-rich...
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associated symptoms. Quinacrine, a medicine originally created for malaria, has been evaluated as a treatment for CJD. The efficacy of quinacrine was assessed...
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woman from Liverpool, had been given quinacrine to see if this would slow the effects of the disease. Quinacrine had been previously used on humans, but...
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Articles, Tutorials & Dictionary Online. 2019-10-07. Retrieved 2021-12-02. "Quinacrine banding". Biology Articles, Tutorials & Dictionary Online. 2019-10-07...
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quinism is a chronic encephalopathy due to intoxication by mefloquine, quinacrine, chloroquine. It is associated with brain dysfunction and brainstem dysfunction...
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drugs are available which have showed efficacy in treatment including quinacrine, nitazoxanide, bacitracin zinc, furazolidone and paromomycin. Mepacrine...
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(karyotype). Staining of the slides, often with Giemsa (G banding) or Quinacrine, produces a pattern of in total up to several hundred bands. Normal metaphase...
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of 2018. Quinacrine has also been used for transluminal sterilization, but despite a multitude of clinical studies on the use of quinacrine and female...
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arm of the Y chromosome in the nuclei of metaphase cells treated with quinacrine mustard. In April 1970, Peter Pearson and Martin Bobrow at the MRC Population...
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work in this field. In the late 1960s, Torbjörn Caspersson developed a quinacrine fluorescent staining technique (Q-banding) which revealed unique banding...
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Staining method C-banding Constitutive heterochromatin G-banding Giemsa stain Q-banding Quinacrine R-banding Reverse Giemsa staining T-banding Telomeric...
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endo) 8,9 epoxide of aflatoxin B1 and acridines such as proflavine or quinacrine. Intercalation as a mechanism of interaction between cationic, planar...
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sterilization via the cervix are being studied. One involves putting quinacrine in the uterus which causes scarring and infertility. While the procedure...
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Histamine→N-Methylhistamine Inhibitors: Amodiaquine Diphenhydramine Harmaline Metoprine Quinacrine SKF-91488 Tacrine DAOTooltip Diamine oxidase Substrates→Products: Histamine→Imidazole...
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Histamine→N-Methylhistamine Inhibitors: Amodiaquine Diphenhydramine Harmaline Metoprine Quinacrine SKF-91488 Tacrine DAOTooltip Diamine oxidase Substrates→Products: Histamine→Imidazole...
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chromosomal abnormality in chronic myelogenous leukaemia identified by quinacrine fluorescence and Giemsa staining". Nature. 243 (5405): 290–293. Bibcode:1973Natur...
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Macrolide immunosuppressants such as pimecrolimus and tacrolimus Mepacrine (quinacrine) Nilutamide Nitrovasodilators (nitrates) such as nitroglycerin Nitroimidazoles...
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Histamine→N-Methylhistamine Inhibitors: Amodiaquine Diphenhydramine Harmaline Metoprine Quinacrine SKF-91488 Tacrine DAOTooltip Diamine oxidase Substrates→Products: Histamine→Imidazole...
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electroluminescence in crystalline thin films of acridine orange and quinacrine. In 1960, researchers at Dow Chemical developed AC-driven electroluminescent...
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Histamine→N-Methylhistamine Inhibitors: Amodiaquine Diphenhydramine Harmaline Metoprine Quinacrine SKF-91488 Tacrine DAOTooltip Diamine oxidase Substrates→Products: Histamine→Imidazole...
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Histamine→N-Methylhistamine Inhibitors: Amodiaquine Diphenhydramine Harmaline Metoprine Quinacrine SKF-91488 Tacrine DAOTooltip Diamine oxidase Substrates→Products: Histamine→Imidazole...
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Histamine→N-Methylhistamine Inhibitors: Amodiaquine Diphenhydramine Harmaline Metoprine Quinacrine SKF-91488 Tacrine DAOTooltip Diamine oxidase Substrates→Products: Histamine→Imidazole...
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cancer, glioblastoma, lymphoma, leukemia and neuroblastoma. CBL0102 is a quinacrine,[clarification needed] a compound with a long history of use in humans...
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Histamine→N-Methylhistamine Inhibitors: Amodiaquine Diphenhydramine Harmaline Metoprine Quinacrine SKF-91488 Tacrine DAOTooltip Diamine oxidase Substrates→Products: Histamine→Imidazole...
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protozoan parasite Trypanosoma cruzi, two molecules of an inhibitor called quinacrine mustard are bound in its active site. The top molecule is bound reversibly...
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Histamine→N-Methylhistamine Inhibitors: Amodiaquine Diphenhydramine Harmaline Metoprine Quinacrine SKF-91488 Tacrine DAOTooltip Diamine oxidase Substrates→Products: Histamine→Imidazole...
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Histamine→N-Methylhistamine Inhibitors: Amodiaquine Diphenhydramine Harmaline Metoprine Quinacrine SKF-91488 Tacrine DAOTooltip Diamine oxidase Substrates→Products: Histamine→Imidazole...
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