Đặt câu với từ "biomolecule"

1. Ablation based laser machining of biomolecule patterns on substrates

2. The Biologic LP low-pressure chromatography system is used for biomolecule purification

3. Biopolymers composed by living beings, It is called as Polymeric Biomolecule

4. Carbon porous material, process for producing the same, adsorbent and biomolecule device

5. In step one, the Azide-containing biomolecule is fed to cells or animals and actively incorporated into proteins

6. In step one, the Alkyne-containing biomolecule is fed to cells or animals and actively incorporated into proteins

7. The present invention provides methods for measuring the absolute concentration of a biomolecule of interest in a subject.

8. Interaction of the engineered chimeric protein with a target biomolecule is modulated by the presence or absence of the preselected stimulus.

9. Also provided are methods for increasing the radiochemical yield of an actinium-225-chelant-biomolecule complex and for producing a high specific activity actinium-225 complex.

10. Step one: what we'd have to do, first of all, is attach every biomolecule, shown in brown here, to a little anchor, a little handle.

11. Transferrin-functionalized Nanoparticles Lose Their Targeting Capabilities When a Biomolecule Corona Adsorbs on the Surface Nanoparticles have been proposed as carriers for drugs, genes and therapies to treat various diseases.

12. Biometricist biometrics biometrics specialist biometry biometry of the eye biomicroscope biomicroscopy biomodulation biomodulator biomolecule biomonad biomone biomonitoring biomore biomotor biomutation bion Biondi-Heidenhain's stain method Biondi-Heidenhain stain Biondi's stain bionecrosis bionergy bionet bionic bionics bionomic bionomical

13. Biopharmaceutical A generic term for a biomolecule (e.g., proteins), including antibodies and nucleic acids and antisense oligonucleotides, which are produced in a transgenic organism—e.g., mice, livestock, fish, or plant—and used as a therapeutic agent

14. Accumule aedicule akule ampoule ampule amuse-gueule amygdule anguillule animalcule annule anonymuncule antennule arbuscule articule atule aule bacule barbule bascule baule biomolecule birotule blastule boule braule brule bulbule bule Bullule cagoule caichpule calcule calkule calycule canalicule canicule cannule capitule capsule caracule

15. The Biod MOX is a versatile screening workstation based on Increase Relative Optical Power (IROP) techonology, which relies on the interferometric optical signals of two interferometers as a biosensing method of quantifying the biomolecule accumulation or recognition in the sensing area.

16. Blot noun A nitrocellulose or nylon membrane bearing a biomolecule of interest—e.g., DNA, RNA or protein—transferred to the membrane from an electrophoretic gel by either osmosis or vacuum; after transferring the molecule of interest, the membrane is bathed in a solution containing a “mirror-image” of the molecule already on the membrane, producing a hybridisation.

17. Instruments, systems and devices for clinical analysis, namely, automated microbiology analyzers, automated hematology chemistry analyzers, DNA analyzers, particle and cell size analyzers, gas absorption analyzers, UV/visible spectrophotometers, pH meters, liquid chromatography cell sorters, centrifuges, flow cytometry instruments for diagonosis, microscopy, fluorescence microscopy, LED fluorescensce microscopy, cell counter, bio imaging instruments, biomolecule or drug electroporator equipments

18. Blot noun A nitrocellulose or nylon membrane bearing a biomolecule of interest—e.g., DNA, RNA or protein—transferred to the membrane from an electrophoretic gel by either osmosis or vacuum; after transferring the molecule of interest, the membrane is bathed in a solution containing a “mirror-image” of the molecule already on the membrane, producing a hybridisation.

19. A Carbohydrate (/ k ɑːr b oʊ ˈ h aɪ d r eɪ t /) is a biomolecule consisting of Carbon (C), hydrogen (H) and oxygen (O) atoms, usually with a hydrogen–oxygen atom ratio of 2:1 (as in water) and thus with the empirical formula C m (H 2 O) n (where m may or may not be different from n).However, not all Carbohydrates conform to this precise stoichiometric definition (e.g., uronic acids