Typically, the biomolecule or assembly of biomolecules is considered as a system of interacting units arranged on the sites of a lattice. |
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The fact that there isn't any persistent structure in water may let the biomolecule very quickly and stably get into its proper state. |
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In these separations, a biomolecule such as an enzyme binds to a substrate attached to the solid phase while other components are eluted. |
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All of these mechanisms are related to complex formation between a toxic metal and a biomolecule. |
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This complicated biomolecule is easy to obtain using natural methods, so why all the effort? |
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Use of a conjugate comprising a pentopyranosylnucleoside or a pentopyraosylnucleic acid and a biomolecule for the production of an array. |
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Use of a crosslinked amine-containing biomolecule, selected from chitosan or a connective-tissue protein, wherein said biomolecule is crosslinked with genipin, in a biocompatible implant, wound dressing or adhesive. |
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Nasa said the biomolecule sequencer investigation could help to identify potentially dangerous microbes aboard the ISS and diagnose illnesses in space. |
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Further, the lab has created a hybrid material by combining the quantum dot with protein avidin and biomolecule biotin. |
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Based on more than 10 years of experience, BIA Separations has developed a wide range of CIMĀ® that address the growing need for timesaving innovations in therapeutic biomolecule purification. |
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The performance of both resins is based upon tentacle technology, which facilitates the access and binding of the biomolecule to the resin's functional groups. |
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This is achieved by use of small chemical affinity ligands designed to bind a target biomolecule specifically and reversibly. |
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In the close vicinity of a chiral nanostructure, the circular dichroism of a biomolecule could be greatly enhanced, due to the interaction with the local superchiral fields. |
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