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    Disrupting Na+,HCO3-cotransporter NBCn1 (Slc4a7) delays murine breast cancer development

    Increased metabolism and insufficient blood supply cause acidic waste product accumulation in solid cancers. During carcinogenesis, cellular acid extrusion is upregulated but the underlying molecular mechanism...

    S Lee, T V Axelsen, A P Andersen, P Vahl, S F Pedersen, E Boedtkjer in Oncogene (2016)

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    Tissue Processing: III. Fixation, General Aspects

    Fixation is used in this text to denote a chemical treatment leading to immobilization and stabilization of tissue components. Displacement and extraction of native components should be minimal and, ideally, thos...

    P. E. Høyer, H. Lyon, M. Møller, P. Prentø in Theory and Strategy in Histochemistry (1991)

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    Enzyme Histochemistry I: General Considerations

    Enzymes are proteins or glycoproteins with selective, often specific, catalytic effects. They characteristically increase the rates of reactions by a factor of at least 107.

    A. P. Andersen, P. E. Høyer, H. Lyon, P. Prentø in Theory and Strategy in Histochemistry (1991)

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    General Theory for Tissue Staining

    Although the specific characteristics of the tissue and the choice of staining procedure are the central issue in demonstrating histological features, the pretreatment and processing following staining also ma...

    A. P. Andersen, P. Prentø, H. Lyon in Theory and Strategy in Histochemistry (1991)

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    Reagents

    A prerequisite for successful and reproducible staining is the use of the correct reagents. The composition, preparation, and storage qualities should be known. A detailed knowledge of the chemical and physica...

    A. P. Andersen, H. Lyon, P. Jakobsen in Theory and Strategy in Histochemistry (1991)

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    An investigation of new commercial samples of Methyl Green and Pyronin Y

    New commercial samples of Methyl Green (Gurr Certistain), Pyronine G (Gurr Certistain) and Pyronin Y (Polysciences) have been investigated using spectrophotometry, thin layer chromatography and nuclear magneti...

    H. Lyon, P. Jakobsen, P. Høyer, A. P. Andersen in The Histochemical Journal (1987)

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    Nucleic acid staining with the methyl green-pyronin method

    We compared the staining obtained using commercially available pyronin Y samples with that obtained using pure pyronin Y in a standardized methyl green-pyronin procedure. In addition, the importance of the dye...

    A. P. Andersen, H. Lyon, P. Jakobsen, P. E. Høyer in Histochemistry (1986)

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    Standardized Methyl Green—Pyronin Y procedures using pure dyes

    Fully standardized Methyl Green—Pyronin methods are presented. Pure Pyronin Y and purified Methyl Green or Ethyl Green are used either simultaneously in one dye bath or are used as a sequence of Pyronin Y and ...

    P. E. Høyer, H. Lyon, P. Jakobsen, A. P. Andersen in The Histochemical Journal (1986)

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    Preparation and characterization of methyl green tetrafluoroborate

    Commercial methyl green dyes were converted to tetrafluoroborate by means of NaBF4-solution, the compounds thus obtained were analytically pure. It was shown to be possible to distinguish between a “methyl” and a...

    P. Jakobsen, A. P. Andersen, H. Lyon in Histochemistry (1984)

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    A Look at the Stationarity of 14 Quarterly U.S. Economic Time Series

    Application of single series time series methods has become very popular, due, in particular, to the short term forecasting abilities of such models. This is particularly true of the Box-Jenkins linear models....

    A. P. Andersen, H. Nelson in Journal of the Operational Research Society (1980)

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    Induction of Leukaemia by 131I Treatment of Thyroid Carcinoma

    The records of 194 patients with thyroid carcinoma treated with 131I, representing all cases thus treated in Denmark from 1948 to 1972, were reviewed. Two cases of myeloid leukaemia were found compared with 0·097...

    H Brincker, H S Hansen, A P Andersen in British Journal of Cancer (1973)