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Enzyme assay
These assays can be used to measure reactions that are impossible to assay in any other way. ... Radioactivity is usually measured in these procedures using a scintillation counter. -
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Assay
An assay is a procedure where a property or concentration of an analyte is measured. ... Assays for studying interactions of proteins with DNA include: -
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Assay office
There is one assay office, the Dublin Assay Office in Dublin. -
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Bradford protein assay
It is subjective, i.e. dependent on the amino acid composition of the measured protein. ... The assay kit provided by SIGMA is linear for concentrations up to 1.4 mg/ml -
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Reversible reaction
Until then, chemical reactions were thought to always proceed in one direction. Berthollet reasoned that the excess of salt in the lake helped push the "reverse" reaction towards the formation of sodium carbonate. -
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Endergonic reaction
Endergonic reactions can be pushed by coupling them to another reaction which is strongly exergonic, through a shared intermediate. -
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CAP-e
Some products reduce inflammatory reactions, whereas other products enhance the response due to a potent immunostimulatory effect. ... When Açai was tested in the CAP-e assay, and dose responses were carefully compared, it was verified that the anti-inflammatory effect of Açai in the polymorphonuclear (PMN) cell-based assay was a result of anti-inflammatory cellular signaling and not only a result of antioxidants present in the aqueous extract. -
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Comet assay
The comet assay is an extremely sensitive DNA damage assay. ... Olive, P.L.; Wlodek, D. & Banath, J.P. (1991): DNA double-strand breaks measured in individual cells subjected to gel electrophoresis. -
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Enzyme kinetics
Enzyme assays are laboratory procedures that measure the rate of enzyme reactions. ... On the left is shown a typical progress curve for an enzyme assay. -
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Bicinchoninic acid assay
The total protein concentration is exhibited by a color change of the sample solution from green to purple in proportion to protein concentration, which can then be measured using colorimetric techniques. ... The BCA assay primarily relies on two reactions.
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