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agarose

[′ag·ə‚rōs]
(biochemistry)
The gelling component of agar; possesses a double-helical structure which forms a three-dimensional framework capable of holding water molecules in the interstices.
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Mean reduced elastic modulus and mean hardness of dried samples Sample [E.sub.r] (GPa) H (GPa) Agarose-PLL coated slide 4.613 0.142 Agarose coaled slide 5.109 0.16 PLL coated slide 65.545 4.231 Class slide 72.641 5.454 Spot uniformity and morphological analysis of prepared microarrays
In contrast, results after treating with control agarose beads showed both suppressed TSH with a nonlinear dilution as well as elevated T4 after alkaline phosphatase correction, similar to an untreated specimen on this platform.
The restriction enzyme digestion of all the PCR products, as visualized in Agarose gel electrophoresis after ethidium bromide staining.
However, our previous study [6] indicates that the stress-strain behavior of agarose follows the nonlinear relationship as
1 shows one of the results of RT-PCR amplified products after running on 2% agarose gel using 3 ug viral RNA.
Approximately 500 pL of spotting solution was delivered onto the activated agarose film coating the cap inner surface with a 120-[micro]m spot diameter and 300-[micro]m spacer.
UpFront's adsorbents, like Amersham's, are made of agarose with a glass or stainless steel center, a combination that allows for quick equilibrium.
The UltraClean 15 Kit employs a rapid protocol - 15 minutes from agarose gels and 10 minutes from reaction solutions.
In the course of this troublesome study series, which involved purely chemical methods, a unique component sugar, 3,6-anhydrogalactose, was discovered [4] and an idealized extreme structure type of agarose (Fig.
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