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MTT assay The MTT assay and the MTS assay are laboratory tests and standard colorimetric assays (an assay which measures changes in color) for measuring the activity of enzymes that reduce MTT or MTS + PMS to formazan, giving a purple color.

Electrophysiology The Bioelectric Recognition Assay (BERA) is a novel method for measuring changes in the membrane potential of cells immobilized in a gel matrix.

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    Enzyme assay

    In spectrophotometric assays, you follow the course of the reaction by measuring a change in how much light the assay solution absorbs. ... Radioactivity is usually measured in these procedures using a scintillation counter.
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    Bradford protein assay

    The Bradford protein assay is a spectroscopic analytical procedure used to measure the concentration of protein in a solution. It is subjective, i.e. dependent on the amino acid composition of the measured protein.
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    MTT assay

    The MTT assay and the MTS assay are laboratory tests and standard colorimetric assays (an assay which measures changes in color) for measuring the activity of enzymes that reduce MTT or MTS + PMS to formazan, giving a purple color.
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    Inflation

    To measure overall inflation, the price change of a large "basket" of representative goods and services is measured. ... If GDP falls below its potential level (and unemployment is above the NAIRU), inflation will decelerate as suppliers attempt to fill excess capacity, cutting prices and undermining built-in inflation.
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    Cytotoxicity

    One commonly measured molecule is lactate dehydrogenase (LDH). ... This assay measures the reducing potential of the cell using a colorimetric reaction.
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    Assay

    An assay is a procedure where a property or concentration of an analyte is measured. ... In the bullion fire assay process, a sample from the article is wrapped in a lead foil with copper and silver.
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    Electrophysiology

    A variant of this technique, the "perforated patch" technique, tries to minimise these problems. ... The Bioelectric Recognition Assay (BERA) is a novel method for measuring changes in the membrane potential of cells immobilized in a gel matrix.
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    Enzyme kinetics

    For example, in the ping–pong mechanisms that are shown above, rapid kinetic measurements can follow the release of product P and measure the formation of the modified enzyme intermediate E*. ... Animation of an enzyme assay — Shows effects of manipulating assay conditions
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    Assay office

    York (closed 1857) ... The Irish assay system is based on that of the UK.
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    Oxygen radical absorbance capacity

    The assay measures the oxidative degradation of the fluorescent molecule (either beta-phycoerythrin or fluorescein) after being mixed with free radical generators such as azo-initiator compounds. ... The degeneration (or decomposition) of fluorescein that is measured as the fluorescence delay becomes less prominent by the presence of antioxidants.

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