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  • 21Diagnostic immunology — is a collective term for a variety of diagnostic techniques that rely on the specificity of the bond between antibodies and antigens. Diagnostic immunology is well suited for the detection of even the smallest of amounts of (bio)chemical… …

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  • 22gel mobility shift — (= gel retardation assay) Technique for studying DNA protein interactions. For example, to study the levels of a particular transcription factor, nuclear protein extracts are incubated with a radiolabelled DNA fragment containing the… …

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  • 23gel retardation assay — (= mobility shift assay) Test for interaction between molecules by looking for a change in gel electrophoretic mobility. For example, to assay for levels of a transcription factor, cell extracts are incubated with a radiolabelled oligonucleotide… …

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  • 24inulin — A polysaccharide of variable molecular weight (around 5 kD), that is a polymer of fructofuranose. Widely used as a marker of extracellular space, an indicator of blood volume in insects (by measuring the dilution of the radiolabel), and in food… …

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  • 25lactoperoxidase — Peroxidase enzyme from milk that finds an important use in generating active iodine as a non permeant radiolabel for membrane proteins …

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  • 26label — labeler, n. /lay beuhl/, n., v., labeled, labeling or (esp. Brit.) labelled, labelling. n. 1. a slip of paper, cloth, or other material, marked or inscribed, for attachment to something to indicate its manufacturer, nature, ownership, destination …

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  • 27radiotracer — noun A radioactive tracer; a radiolabel …

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  • 28radiochemical — 1. adjective a) Of or pertaining to radiochemistry b) Describing a chemical change that is the result of ionizing radiation 2. noun Any compound containing one of more atoms of a …

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