PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 21097443-1 2010 Cytochemical detection of myeloperoxidase (MPO) activity, a strong marker for myeloid differentiation, is usually performed by benzidine dihydrochloride staining, with the threshold at 3%. benzidine 127-152 myeloperoxidase Homo sapiens 26-41 24044784-9 2014 This MPO staining technique is a better alternative than the conventional benzidine-based methods. benzidine 74-83 myeloperoxidase Homo sapiens 5-8 21097443-1 2010 Cytochemical detection of myeloperoxidase (MPO) activity, a strong marker for myeloid differentiation, is usually performed by benzidine dihydrochloride staining, with the threshold at 3%. benzidine 127-152 myeloperoxidase Homo sapiens 43-46 6156595-1 1980 The substitution of 4-chloro-1-naphthol for benzidine-containing compounds used in the myeloperoxidase stain for distinguishing granulocytes from lymphoid blood elements is described. benzidine 44-53 myeloperoxidase Homo sapiens 87-102 2830589-3 1987 Both methods (with benzidine base and 4-chloro-1-naphthol as chromogens) demonstrated myeloperoxidase activity in polymorphonuclear leukocytes with high specificity and sensitivity. benzidine 19-28 myeloperoxidase Homo sapiens 86-101 6259929-1 1981 Myeloperoxidase staining methods for classification of leukemias have traditionally employed benzidine dihydrochloride as the chromogen. benzidine 93-118 myeloperoxidase Homo sapiens 0-15 46700-0 1975 Letter: Substitute for benzidine in myeloperoxidase stains. benzidine 23-32 myeloperoxidase Homo sapiens 36-51 215609-1 1979 Benzidine dihydrochloride in the presence of dimethylsulfoxide reacts with myeloperoxidase contained within the granules of polymorphonuclear leukocytes obtained from the oral cavity. benzidine 0-25 myeloperoxidase Homo sapiens 75-90 216654-4 1978 Films prepared in the same manner but treated with benzidine/H2O2 medium for myeloperoxidase did not reveal these particles. benzidine 51-60 myeloperoxidase Homo sapiens 77-92 14332483-0 1965 SIMPLIFIED MYELOPEROXIDASE STAIN USING BENZIDINE DIHYDROCHLORIDE. benzidine 39-64 myeloperoxidase Homo sapiens 11-26