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Farbwerke and Hoechst
Farbenindustrie AG at the Farbwerke Hoechst ( it is synthesised from 1, 1-diphenylbutane-2-sulfonic acid and dimethylamino-2-chloropropane ) who were looking for a synthetic opioid that could be created with readily available precursors, to solve Germany's opium shortage problem.
Farbenkonzern at the Farbwerke Hoechst were confiscated by the U. S. Department of Commerce Intelligence, investigated by a Technical Industrial Committee of the U. S. Department of State and then brought to the US.
Farbenkonzern and Farbwerke Hoechst were no longer protected each pharmaceutical company interested in the formula could buy the rights for commercial production of methadone for just one dollar ( MOLL 1990 ).
For the international market the name was simplified to " Farbwerke Hoechst AG ".
1969 K. Winnacker Award Farbwerke Hoechst, Frankfurt
Also the industry, especially Farbwerke in Höchst ( Hoechst AG, today Industriepark Höchst ), is a source of income since the late 19th century.

Farbwerke and .
In 1880 it became a stock company " Farbwerke vorm.

Hoechst and v
This was most recently asserted by Lord Hoffmann in Kirin-Amgen Inc v Hoechst Marion Roussel Ltd ( 2004 ).
** Kirin-Amgen v Hoechst Marion Roussel ( October 21, 2004, decision " UKHL 46 ", regarding European patent EP 148 605 )
Kirin-Amgen v Hoechst Marion Roussel, a case decided by the House of Lords in which Kirin-Amgen, Inc. was the claimant.

Hoechst and Pharmaceuticals
1998 ( December 18 )-The King Pharmaceuticals wholly owned subsidiary Monarch Pharmaceuticals, Inc. acquires ownership of U. S. distribution rights to Altace and other Hoechst products from Hoechst AG subsidiary Hoechst Marion Roussel of Kansas City, Missouri.
*" FundingUniverse. com-King Pharmaceuticals, Inc .-Company History ( see Altace and Hoechst )"

Hoechst and Ltd
He was a member of the Board of Directors of the following companies: Connaught Laboratories Ltd., CDC Life Sciences Inc., Bank of Montreal, Alcan, Hoechst Canada, S. K. W.

Hoechst and ),
The Farben cartel was created in 1925, when Hermann Schmitz, the master organizer, with the Wall Street financial assistance, created the super-giant chemical corporation, combining six already giant German chemical companies — Badische Anilin-und Sodafabrik Ludwigshafen ( BASF ), Bayer, Agfa, Hoechst, Weiler-ter-Meer, and Griesheim-Elektron.

Hoechst and case
It also became involved in a key European Court of Justice case based on the tax treatment of dividends that was heard at the same time as Hoechst.

Hoechst and patent
On September 11, 1941 Bockmühl and Ehrhart filed an application for a patent for a synthetic substance they called Hoechst 10820 or polamidon ( a name still in regular use in Germany ) and whose structure had only slight relation to morphine or the opiate alkaloids ( Bockmühl and Ehrhart, 1949 ).
The two alliances were loosely connected with each other through an agreement between BASF and Hoechst to jointly exploit the patent on the Heumann-Pfleger indigo synthesis.
In the meanwhile Hoechst AG joined the race and after a patent filing forced Wacker into a partnership called Aldehyd GmbH.

Hoechst and chemical
1987-Hoechst acquired the American chemical company Celanese and formed a new Hoechst subsidiary in the US, Hoechst Celanese.
In 1998, Hoechst combined most of its industrial chemical operations in a new company, Celanese AG, and, in 1999, Hoechst spun off Celanese AG as a publicly-traded, German corporation, traded on both the Frankfurt and New York stock exchanges.
Later he worked for the chemical company Meister Lucius und Brüning ( today Hoechst AG ).
The name Höchst became well-known throughout the world for the chemical and pharmaceutical corporation Hoechst AG which was established in 1863 ; except for a short interruption between 1925 to 1952, Hoechst AG has been headquartered in Höchst.

Hoechst and process
Instead, it licensed the process to Norsk Hydro, BASF, Hoechst, and DSM.

Hoechst and had
By 1953 Hoechst had acquired parts of Knapsack-Griesheim, Kalle AG, Behring Werke, Wacker Chemie and Ruhr Chemie, among others.
Altace was bringing in under $ 90 million in revenues for Hoechst and Hoechst had stopped promoting Altace within the United States.
Roussel Uclaf's agrochemical operations had been transferred to Hoechst Schering AgrEvo GmbH in 1994.

Hoechst and for
HeLa cells stained for the cell nucleus DNA with the Blue Hoechst stain | Hoechst dye.
Minor groove is a binding site for the dye Hoechst stain | Hoechst 33258.
Arsphenamine was originally called " 606 " because it was the sixth in the sixth group of compounds synthesized for testing ; it was marketed by Hoechst AG under the trade name Salvarsan in 1910.
Other accolades include the Ernst Jung Prize in Medicine, Mayor ’ s Award for Excellence in Science & Technology, the Squibb Award, and the Hoechst Marion Roussel Award.
World War II-Various Hoechst facilities were bombed during the Oil Campaign of World War II Its managers in charge were defendants, as the other IG Farben managers, in the Nuremberg trial against the company for its role in the exploitation of enslaved laborers and for testing drugs on concentration camp prisoners.
Often used in fluorescence microscopy for DNA staining, Hoechst stains appear yellow when dissolved in aqueous solutions and emit blue light under UV excitation.
Hoechst 33342 contains an ethyl substitution on the terminal hydroxyl group ( i. e. an ethylether group ) making it more hydrophobic for easier plasma membrane passage
The modern H9 Groveway grid road severs a few of its houses into Walton Hall and the V10 Brickhill Street separates the Manor Farm into Walton grid square, where it was previously a research centre for Hoechst and is now the UK headquarters of MSD Animal Health.
The company, originally a split-off from the Hoechst AG, and headquartered in the Höchst Industrial Park, produces organic light-emitting materials for OLEDs.
Between 2000 and 2006, following the merger of Rhône-Poulenc with Hoechst AG to form Aventis, the prizes were renamed the Aventis Prizes for Science Books.
Both chromogenic and fluorescent dyes are available for IHC to provide a vast array of reagents to fit every experimental design, and include: hematoxylin, Hoechst stain and DAPI are commonly used.
From 1920 and 1924, hes was responsible for the design and construction of the Technical Administration Building ( Technische Verwaltungsgebäude ) of Hoechst AG in Höchst.

Hoechst and .
The latter finding, however, can in turn be explained by that the cells that establish endometrial lesions are not of the main cell type in ordinary endometrium, but rather of a side population cell type, as supported by exhibitition of a side population phenotype upon staining with Hoechst dye and by flow cytometric analysis.
The three major firms BASF, Bayer and Hoechst produced several hundred different dyes, along with the five smaller firms Agfa, Cassella, Chemische Fabrik Kalle, Chemische Fabrik Griesheim-Elektron and Chemische Fabrik vorm.
In 1904, after having returned to Germany he proposed a nationwide merger of the producers of dye and pharmaceuticals in a memorandum to Gustav von Brüning, the senior manager at Hoechst.
Hoechst and several pharmaceutical firms refused to join.
Instead, Hoechst and Cassella made an alliance based on mutual equity stakes in 1904.
In 1908 Hoechst and Cassella acquired 88 percent of the shares of Chemische Fabrik Kalle.
As Hoechst, Cassella and Kalle were connected by mutual equity shares and were located close to each other in the Frankfurt area, this allowed them to cooperate more successfully than the Dreibund, although they also did not rationalize or consolidate their production facilities.
Under the leadership of Carl Bosch, BASF founded IG Farben with Hoechst, Bayer, and three other companies, thus losing its independence.
Detection techniques include DNA Probe, enzyme immunoassays, PCR, plating on sensitive agar and staining with a DNA stain including DAPI or Hoechst.
Hoechst AG () was a German chemicals then life-sciences company that became Aventis Deutschland after its merger with France's Rhône-Poulenc S. A. in 1999.

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