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lysate

(ˈlaɪseɪt)
n
(Biology) the material produced by lysis
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4c; SLE-TB patients sera (n=5) exhibited a maximum 85.02% inhibition in antibody activity (p<0.001), where the inhibitor used were antigens in monocytes protein lysates of SLE-TB patients at a concentration of 10 [micro]g/ml and 50% inhibition in antibody activity at a concentration less than 0.01 [micro]g/ml.
galli and could find in the lysates and supernatant of cultured adult worms some protein bands [12].
These new reagents are serum-free and are produced by purification of the DNA, RNA or protein content of the lysates of homogenous mouse stem cell lines.
Sera were collected from these surviving mice and the antibodies were used to probe supernatant and cell lysates of live F.
A sampling of topics from the second volume: preparation of bacteriophage lysates and pure DNA; oligonucleotide microarrays for bacteriophage expression studies; isolation independent methods of characterizing phage communities--strain typing using fingerprinting methods; phage typing; isolation of monoclonal antibody fragments from phage display libraries; and internet resources of interest to bacteriophage workers.
4 antibodies were suitable for detection of surviving in cell lysates by Western blotting.
Cell culture lysates were collected at 15, 30, and 45 minutes after stimulation, along with not-treated controls.
Thus, we introduce a target-fishing strategy using immobilized boswellic acids as bait and neutrophil or monocyte lysates as protein sources.
Parasite lysate preparation: In order to prepare antigen samples to be run on SDS-PAGE, parasite lysates were prepared from the worm stages of S.
HUT-78 cell lysates will be collected, Ikaros protein immunoprecipitated, and two-dimensional electrophoresis gels performed.
Electron microscopy with negative staining of aqueous lysates of the affected skin and of bleeding quills showed isolated or clustered polyomavirus particles 45-50 nm in size.