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Bioquin     quinolin-8-ol

Synonyms: Fennosan, Oxine, Oxychinolin, Quinophenol, Oxyquinoline, ...
 
 
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  • While this latter finding could be used as an objective means of assessing response to therapy, it is concluded that conventional indium scintigraphy, using indium oxine-labelling of mixed leucocytes, is insufficiently reliable to replace usual methods for determining extent of disease in patients with inflammatory bowel disease [34].
  • The high energy gamma emission of 111Indium oxine allows for external scanning using a standard gamma camera [35].
  • In situ raman spectroscopy studies of metal ion complexation by 8-hydroxyquinoline covalently bound to silica surfaces [36].
  • The studies revealed that excess of oxine (50 microgram oxine/1.6 x 10(9) platelets in 1 ml MTS), and centrifugation at greater than 1000 g, reduced platelet aggregability [37].
  • 111In oxine labeled red cells for detection of simulated lower gastrointestinal bleeding in an animal model [38].

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