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    Rhodamines were first produced in the late 19(th) century, when they constituted a new class of synthetic dyes. These compounds since have been used to color many things including cosmetics, inks, textiles, and in some countries, food products. Certain rhodamine dyes also have been used to stain biological specimens and currently are widely used as fluorescent probes for mitochondria in living cells. The early history and current biological applications are sketched briefly and an account of the ambiguities, complications and confusions concerning dye identification and nomenclature are discussed.

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    C J Cooksey. Quirks of dye nomenclature. 5. Rhodamines. Biotechnic & histochemistry : official publication of the Biological Stain Commission. 2016;91(1):71-6

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