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Перевод: denatured
[прилагательное] денатурированный
Тезаурус:
- Methyl methacrylate is placed on the cut dentine surface, and the monomer diffuses through the layer of smeared and denatured collagen and into the dentine.
- This plasmid was used to express CL100 as a His-Tag fusion protein which was purified in a denatured form as described.
- H 2 O, 0.1mM EDTA, pH7.4), 5xDenhardt's solution, 0.5% SDS, 200gml -1 denatured salmon sperm DNA (10% dextran sulphate was used in the case of the human probe) and hybridized for 20h at 65C.
- This lovely supple rubber here is exactly the same supple rubber here at one time but now it's gone all hard and denatured because of the chemicals.
- Alcoholism, pollution (through misuse of pesticides and careless dumping of waste); shortages of proteins and dairy products (diluted milk, denatured baby formula); the siphoning off of drugs and anaesthetics into the illegal second economy all take their toll.
- A rationale for using denatured gp160 as a therapeutic agent in HIV-infected people is to boost the immune response by raising antibodies against novel gp160 epitopes, as and , and name: et all .,
- The conversation of MicroGeneSys to virtues of denatured immunogens is one of the Damascene proportions.
- It is cynical to suppose that, far from "designing" its gp160 to be denatured, MicroGeneSys has rewritten history and grasped the concept of vaccine immunotherapy as a way to exploit their denatured product?
- REPLY - and claim that MicroGeneSys, Inc. has "designed" its gp160 to be denatured.
- However, in the polymerase chain reaction tube the oligonucleotides, which are present in great excess, quickly and highly specifically bind to their complementary single strands from the denatured sample.
- Total RNA (10g) was denatured in formaldehyde, electrophoresed, transferred to nylon membranes and hybridized with labelled ICAM-3 cDNA insert; membranes were then washed and autoradiographed.
- Most proteins, on which all the functions of Earthly life depend, are denatured - which essentially means "cooked" - if their temperature is raised above about 45C; hardly hotter than a hot bath.
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