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  • 101Hypobromous acid — is a weak, unstable acid with chemical formula HOBr. It is also called bromanol or hydroxidobromine. It occurs only in solution and has chemical and physical properties that are very similar to those of hypochlorous acid. In aqueous solution,… …

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  • 102PTGS1 — Prostaglandin endoperoxide synthase 1 (prostaglandin G/H synthase and cyclooxygenase) PDB rendering based on 1diy …

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  • 103Gluten immunochemistry — The immunochemistry of Triticeae glutens is important in several inflammatory diseases. It can be subdivided into innate responses (direct stimulation of immune system), class II mediated presentation (HLA DQ), class I meditiated stimulation of… …

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  • 104ABTS — Strukturformel 2 ·   +   Allgemei …

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  • 105ABC — (1) Antigen binding cell or antigen binding capacity. (2) Avidin biotin peroxidase complex. Used in visualizing antigen. Primary (antigen specific) antibody is bound first, a second biotinylated anti immunoglobulin antibody is then bound to the… …

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  • 106pseudoperoxidase — Referring to the nonenzymatic, heat stable peroxidase activity associated with hemeproteins. * * * pseu·do·per·ox·i·dase (soo do pər okґsĭ dās) any of a class of substances, including hemoglobin, that act like peroxidase,… …

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  • 107Lactoperoxydase — La lactoperoxydase, (lactoperoxidase en anglais) enzyme faisant partie de la famille des peroxydases a été découverte pour la première fois dans le lait en 1929 ou on constatait que, dans certaines conditions, le lait ne se contaminait pas. Elle… …

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  • 108immunoperoxidase technique — a method of histologic staining in which a peroxidase labeled antibody that binds to antigen is added to tissue, and the sites of its localization are revealed by addition of a chromogenic substrate system that produces a colored reaction product …

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  • 110Reactive oxygen species — (ROS) are ions or very small molecules that include oxygen ions, free radicals, and peroxides, both inorganic and organic. They are highly reactive due to the presence of unpaired valence shell electrons.ROS form as a natural byproduct of the… …

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