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    • Ref: D006-10
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      DAB is one of the most commonly used oxidative chromogenic dyes for the detection of peroxidase in immunohistochemistry.

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    • Ref: D006-12
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      DAB is one of the most commonly used oxidative chromogenic dyes for the detection of peroxidase in immunohistochemistry.

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    • Ref: D008-10
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      Diantipyrylmethane is a colorimetric reagent for Ti detection, and is also used as a gravimetric and solvent extraction reagent for various kinds of metal ions.

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    • Ref: D022-10
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      DTPA is useful as a strong masking reagent. It is also used for the extraction of metal ions such as Al, Fe, Ma, Zn, Cu, Cd, and Ni from soil at pH 5.3.

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    • Ref: D022-12
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      DTPA is useful as a strong masking reagent. It is also used for the extraction of metal ions such as Al, Fe, Ma, Zn, Cu, Cd, and Ni from soil at pH 5.3.

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    • Ref: D027-10
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      DAN is a highly selective colorimetric and fluorometric reagent for Se detection.

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    • Ref: D029-10
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      DTNB is known as Ellman’s reagent. It is used for the colorimetric determination of thiol groups in biological samples.

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    • Ref: D033-10
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      DTPA anhydride is utilized to add chelate functions to molecules or surfaces with amine groups. After adding chelate functions, metal ions such as radioisotopes can be introduced to the molecule. According to Dr. Hnatowich, IgG may be labeled with radioactive indium using DTPA-anhydride.

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    • Ref: D033-12
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      DTPA anhydride is utilized to add chelate functions to molecules or surfaces with amine groups. After adding chelate functions, metal ions such as radioisotopes can be introduced to the molecule. According to Dr. Hnatowich, IgG may be labeled with radioactive indium using DTPA-anhydride.

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