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Chemical Compound Review

Thiacetic acid     ethanethioic acid

Synonyms: CH3COSH, ACMC-1AXIB, T30805_ALDRICH, AG-F-70733, CHEBI:16555, ...
 
 
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Disease relevance of ethanethioic acid

 

High impact information on ethanethioic acid

 

Biological context of ethanethioic acid

 

Anatomical context of ethanethioic acid

 

Associations of ethanethioic acid with other chemical compounds

 

Gene context of ethanethioic acid

  • STE was located with immunofluorescence histochemistry, and ARP with Schiff's reagent [18].
  • On sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, the enzyme presented two protein bands corresponding to mol. wts of 65,000 and 55,000, which stained with Schiff's reagent [19].
  • Lysosomes were visualized in the anterior pituitary by their non-specific esterase (gold thioacetic acid technique) or acid phosphatase (Gomori technique) activity [20].
  • Gallyas technique was modified by a direct application of Schiff's reagent after physical development, resulting in distinctive staining of amyloid deposits in argyrophilic structures [21].
 

Analytical, diagnostic and therapeutic context of ethanethioic acid

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