HEMATOXYLIN is a lipid of Polyketides (PK) class. Hematoxylin is associated with abnormalities such as Eosinophilia, Duodenal Adenoma, Senile Plaques, Morphologically altered structure and Cervical abscess. The involved functions are known as Uptake, Apoptosis, Amplification, Necrosis and Karyopyknosis. Hematoxylin often locates in Body tissue, Extracellular, Compact bone, Skin and Basement membrane. The associated genes with HEMATOXYLIN are GAPDH gene, Genome, Elastin, MERTK wt Allele and P4HTM gene.
To understand associated biological information of HEMATOXYLIN, we collected biological information of abnormalities, associated pathways, cellular/molecular locations, biological functions, related genes/proteins, lipids and common seen animal/experimental models with organized paragraphs from literatures.
HEMATOXYLIN is suspected in Senile Plaques, Eosinophilia, Duodenal Adenoma, Morphologically altered structure, Cervical abscess and other diseases in descending order of the highest number of associated sentences.
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We collected disease MeSH terms mapped to the references associated with HEMATOXYLIN
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Associated locations are in red color. Not associated locations are in black.
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LANE NJ | VISUALIZATION OF SITES OF PHOSPHATASE ACTIVITIES BY MEANS OF MORDANTED HAEMATEIN. | 1965 | J. Histochem. Cytochem. | pmid:14327696 |
Liddle GG | Underneath the logwood tree. | 1967 | JAMA | pmid:5006776 |
Romain R et al. | [Immunocytochemistry of lead-hematoxylin positive cells of the adenohypophysis in the tench (Tinca tinca L.)]. | 1974 | C. R. Seances Soc. Biol. Fil. | pmid:4377539 |
Palva T et al. | Middle ear mucosa and chronic ear disease. III. Enzyme studies of thick noncholesteatomous epithelium. | 1975 | Arch Otolaryngol | pmid:48373 |
Troyer H | The effect of short-term immobilization on the rabbit knee joint cartilage. A histochemical study. | 1975 | Clin. Orthop. Relat. Res. | pmid:48442 |
Spicer SS et al. | Variability of dermal elastin visualized ultrastructurally with iron hematoxylin. | 1975 | Am. J. Pathol. | pmid:49149 |
Clark G | Effects of additives on alum hematoxylin staining solutions. | 1975 | Stain Technol | pmid:49944 |
Schweisthal MR et al. | Stains for A, B, and D cells in fetal rat islets. | 1975 | Stain Technol | pmid:49951 |
Browne RM and Rowles SL | Reprecipitation during the preparation of demineralized sections. I. Histochemical and X-ray diffraction observations. | 1975 | Stain Technol | pmid:49952 |
de Bold AJ and Bencosme SA | Selective light microscopic demonstration of the specific granulation of the rat atrial myocardium by lead-hematoxylin-tartrazine. | 1975 | Stain Technol | pmid:49955 |