Rose bengal

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benzopyran, dye

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  • It is surprising to discover that rose bengal is not a vital dye; after staining, cells actually lost vitality, as evidenced by instant morphologic changes, subsequent loss of cellular motility, cell detachment, and cell death.
  • Toxicological Information Rose Bengal is investigated as a mutagen.
  • Rose bengal is an organic anionic dye used to assess damage of the ocular surface epithelium in ocular surface disease.
  • Discussion The photophysics observed for the two photon excotation of rose bengal is summarized in Figure 5.
  • The triplet state of rose bengal is quenched by trypsin.

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