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Experiments on the action of mordants 2. Aluminium-haematein

Baker, 1962

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7375631867356800065
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Baker J
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Journal of Cell Science

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Unmordanted haematein in aqueous solution varies in colour from yellowish orange at pH 3 to bluish magenta at pH 9. In the presence of aluminium sulphate, the colour of solutions of haematein at any particular pH depends on the number of aluminium atoms to each …
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