2020
DOI: 10.1007/s40009-019-00865-3
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A Basic Method for Hoechst (33258) Staining of Nuclei from Whole Root Tissues of Oryza sativa

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“…, UVC light irradiation), the intensity of Hoechst 32258 fluorescence decreases, demonstrating the dsDNA unwinding. 47,62–64 The Hoechst 32258 fluorescence intensity was shown to decrease with a decrease in the concentration of dsDNA (ESI 4, Fig. S15a†).…”
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“…, UVC light irradiation), the intensity of Hoechst 32258 fluorescence decreases, demonstrating the dsDNA unwinding. 47,62–64 The Hoechst 32258 fluorescence intensity was shown to decrease with a decrease in the concentration of dsDNA (ESI 4, Fig. S15a†).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…, hyperchromicity effect of dsDNA and fluorometric analysis of DNA unwinding (FADU) assay). 46,47 Along with that, the NIR-II DCL imaging capability of these NCs for both steady-state and time-gated imaging modes and the possibility of NIR-II luminescence bioimaging through biological tissues (bovine tooth and chicken flesh) were also demonstrated.…”
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“…Hoechst [75]. These dyes are unaffected by chromatin condensation because they attach to DNA in a sequence-specific manner.…”
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“…As a result, they are not the best choice for relative DNA measures, such as determining ploidy levels. Relative DNA measurements are better suited to fluorescent dyes with AT‐specificity, particularly 4′,6‐diamidino‐2‐phenylindole (DAPI) [74] and Hoechst [75]. These dyes are unaffected by chromatin condensation because they attach to DNA in a sequence‐specific manner.…”
Section: Isolation Of Plant Nucleimentioning
confidence: 99%