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  • 31Förster resonance energy transfer — (abbreviated FRET), also known as Fluoresence resonance energy transfer or resonance energy transfer (RET), describes an energy transfer mechanism between two chromophores. A donor chromophore in its excited state can transfer energy by a… …

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  • 32meat processing — Introduction       preparation of meat for human consumption.       Meat is the common term used to describe the edible portion of animal tissues and any processed or manufactured products prepared from these tissues. Meats are often classified… …

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  • 33Interferon — Interferons (IFNs) are natural proteins produced by the cells of the immune system of most vertebrates in response to challenges by foreign agents such as viruses, parasites and tumor cells. Interferons belong to the large class of glycoproteins… …

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  • 34Filter binding assay — In biochemistry, one of the ways to learn about an interaction between two molecules is to determine the binding constant, which is a number that describes the ratio of unbound and bound molecules. This information reveals the affinity between… …

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  • 35Action potential — In physiology, an action potential is a short lasting event in which the electrical membrane potential of a cell rapidly rises and falls, following a consistent trajectory. Action potentials occur in several types of animal cells, called… …

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  • 36Mupirocin — Systematic (IUPAC) name 9 [(E) 4 [(2S,3R,4R,5S) 3,4 dihydroxy 5 [[(2S,3S) 3 [(2S,3S) 3 hydroxybutan 2 yl]oxiran 2 yl]methyl] oxan 2 yl] 3 methylbut 2 enoyl]oxynonanoic acid Clinical dat …

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  • 37ChIP-on-chip — Workflow overview of a ChIP on chip experiment. Contents …

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  • 38Jean-Pierre Changeux — Naissance 6 avril 1936 (1936 04 06) (75 ans) Domont (France) Nationalité …

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  • 39Allergy — Classification and external resources Hives are a common allergic symptom. ICD 10 T78.4 …

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  • 40Gene expression — For vocabulary, see Glossary of gene expression terms. For a non technical introduction to the topic, see Introduction to genetics. Genes are expressed by being transcribed into RNA, and this transcript may then be translated into protein. Gene… …

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