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  • 101Multiplex (assay) — For other uses of multiplex, see multiplex (disambiguation). A multiplex assay is a type of laboratory procedure that simultaneously measures multiple analytes (dozens or more) in a single assay. It is distinguished from procedures that measure… …

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  • 102Branched DNA assay — In biology, a branched DNA assay is a test for specific nucleic acid chains typically used to detect Retroviruses such as HIVcite journal author = Murphy, D. G.; Gonin, P.; Fauvel, M. year = 1999 title = Reproducibility and Performance of the… …

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  • 103Plaque-Assay — Ungefärbte Plaques nach Färbung mit Methylenblau Pl …

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  • 104Bicinchoninic acid assay — The bicinchoninic acid assay (also known as the BCA assay or Smith assay) is a biochemical assay for determining the total level of protein in a solution, similar to Lowry protein assay, Bradford protein assay or biuret reagent. The total protein …

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  • 105Electrophoretic mobility shift assay — An electrophoretic mobility shift assay (EMSA), also referred as a gel shift assay, gel mobility shift assay, band shift assay, or gel retardation assay, is a common technique used to study protein DNA or protein RNA interactions. This procedure… …

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  • 106Crude oil assay — A crude oil assay is essentially the chemical evaluation of crude oil feedstocks by petroleum testing laboratories. Each crude oil type has unique molecular, chemical characteristics. No crude oil type is identical and there are crucial… …

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  • 107Secretion assay — is a process used in cell biology to identify cells that are secreting a particular protein (usually a cytokine). It was first developed by Manz et al. in 1995. Usually, a cell that is secreting the protein of interest is isolated using an… …

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  • 108Dilution assay — The term dilution assay is generally used to designate a special type of bioassay in which one or more preparations (e.g. a drug) are administered to experimental units at different dose levels inducing a measurable biological response. The dose… …

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  • 109Sheffield Assay Office — The Sheffield Assay Office is one of the four remaining Assay Offices in the UK. Overview In 1773, Sheffield s silversmiths joined with those of Birmingham to petition Parliament for the establishment of Assay Offices in their respective cities.… …

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  • 110Trofile assay — The Trofile (TM) assay is a blood test that identifies the tropism of a patient s HIV.A molecular assay, Trofile was developed by Monogram Biosciences for use in HIV treatment. The assay s purpose is to identify the tropism of an individual… …

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