0 a chemical compound of iodine with another element:
potassium iodide
1 a chemical substance consisting of iodine combined with another element
Starch grains were visualized by a weak solution of iodine (0.3 g iodine and 1.5 g potassium iodide in 100 ml water).
Intracellular parasites, visualized using propidium iodide, were observed within horse red blood cells.
On the other hand, necrotic cells are well stained after a short incubation with propidium iodide due to extensive membrane damage.
Addition of iodide to table salt prevents the appearance of a serious iodine-deficiency disease.
In addition, iodide has several isotopes with different properties that are used for different imaging applications.
Possible cell bodies were seen occasionally, but the presence of a cell body could not be confirmed with propidium iodide staining.
The parasites were visualized using 10 g\ml propidium iodide (1 min), a bright orange fluorescent stain for nucleic acids.
Measurements of ion energies from the explosion of large hydrogen iodide clusters irradiated by intense femtosecond laser pulses.