All the respiratory-deficient mutants previously isolated in our laboratory have been induced by treatment with acriflavine or ethidium bromide. |
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Once used in the treatment of gonorrhea, acriflavine has been replaced by the antibiotics. |
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Combined use of acriflavine or of one of its pharmaceutically acceptable salts, and an 8-hydroxyquinoline compound for the manufacture of a pharmaceutical composition for the treatment of herpes and zona. |
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The hydrochloride and the less irritating base, neutral acriflavine, both are odourless, reddish-brown powders used in dilute aqueous solutions primarily as topical antiseptics or given orally as urinary antiseptics. |
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For abdominal operations, the patient was prepped by shaving around the pubic area and painting the abdomen yellow with acriflavine in spirit. |
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Baird-Parker medium supplemented with acriflavine, polymyxins and sulphonamide for the selective isolation of Staphylococcus aureus from heavily contaminated materials. |
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Acriflavine, dye obtained from coal tar, introduced as an antiseptic in 1912 by the German medical-research worker Paul Ehrlich and used extensively in World War I to kill the parasites that cause sleeping sickness. |
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