tetramethylrhodamine
English
Etymology
Noun
tetramethylrhodamine (plural tetramethylrhodamines)
- (organic chemistry) A rhodamine in which four hydrogens have been replaced by methyl groups. Forms such as tetramethylrhodamine dextran are often used as fluorescent tracer dyes in cell research.
Synonyms
- TAMRA
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