| Some other dye systems are based on the chromophores triphenylmethane, xanthene, anthroquinone, indigo, and phthalocyanine. |
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| A conjugate comprising a xanthene dyestuff, a linker and native human serum albumin, the linker being cyanuric chloride. |
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| An ink for ink-jet recording comprising a metal complex azopyrazolone dye and a xanthene dye. |
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| Examples of dyes, each containing a different chromophore, include azobenzene, xanthene, and triphenylmethane. |
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| Excimer emission and energy transfer in cofacial boradia-zaindacence dimmers built on a xanthene scaffold. |
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| Eosins are acid xanthene or phthalein dyes. Eosin Y, eosin B, phloxine and erythrosin, are the common members of this group of dyes. |
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| Rose Bengal is a red, xanthene dye that produces reactive, singlet oxygen when exposed to light. |
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| Phloxine B and Eosin Yellow are halogenated photoactive xanthene dyes, that are FDA approved for use in human cosmetics and drugs. |
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| The use of a xanthene or thiazine dye in the manufacture of a medicament for selectively inactivating HIV, in vivo, or in vitro, without significant toxicity to cells or a patient. |
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