pcr (polymerase chain reaction)

  • 101PCR — El acrónimo PCR puede referirse a: Reacción en cadena de la polimerasa (del inglés Polymerase Chain Reaction). La Tasa Pico de Celdas (del inglés Peak Cell Rate) en redes ATM. Punto de Conexión de Red. Proteína C reactiva, marcador inflamatorio o …

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  • 102PCR — See polymerase chain reaction. (= in situ hybridization) New technique for detection of very rare mRNA or viral transcripts in a tissue. Tissue sections are subjected to PCR, usually in a temperature cycling oven, before detection of the (hugely… …

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  • 103PCR — abbr. med. polymerase chain reaction – полимеразная цепная реакция …

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  • 104PCR — abbreviation Biochemistry polymerase chain reaction …

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  • 105PCR — • patient contact record; • perinatal clinical record; • phosphocreatinine; • photoconvulsive response; • plasma clearance rate; • polymerase chain reaction; • post compression remodeling; • prehospital care report; • principal component… …

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  • 106PCR — Abbreviation for polymerase chain reaction …

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  • 107Variants of PCR — This page assumes familiarity with the terms and components used in the Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) process. The versatility of PCR has led to a large number of variants: Contents 1 Basic modifications 2 Pretreatments and extensions 3 Other… …

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  • 108RT-PCR — Réaction en chaîne par polymérase Pour les articles homonymes, voir PCR. Diagramme des 4 premiers cycles de la PCR La réaction en chaîne par polymérase (PCR est l abréviation an …

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  • 109Real-time PCR — PCR en temps réel Sommaire 1 Définition 2 Historique 3 Pourquoi quantifier en nombre de cycles? 4 Gamme d étalonnage …

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  • 110reaction — 1. The response of a muscle or other living tissue or organism to a stimulus. 2. The color change effected in litmus and certain other organic pigments by contact with substances such as acids or alkalies; also the property that such substances… …

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