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Systems Research Group, Romain Löser & a text by Yaniya Lee
June 08-09 2024, Guts Annexe, Berlin

Methylene12 blue345 [an organic chloride salt known for its deep blue color] was identified by Paul Ehrlich about 1891 as a possible treatment for malaria.6 It disappeared as an antimalarial during the Pacific War7 in the tropics, since American and Allied soldiers8 disliked its two prominent, but reversible side effects: turning the urine blue or green, and the sclera (the whites of the eyes) blue.910

the whole text by Yaniya Lee is available here

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