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Dictionary » G » Granular GranularGranular 1. Composed of or resembling granules or granulations. 2. Particles with strong affinity for nuclear stains, seen in many bacterial species. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: Yeast fermentation & Carbohydrates... hoping one of you can answer has to do with the yeast consuming the sugars. To cause carbonation, my base recipe calls for 2 tablespoons of white granular sugar (about 24 carbohydrates). The remaining sweetness is added using concentrated sucralose which has near zero net carbohydrates. How much ...
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Antibodies to ID mouse neutrophils and monocytes... to be sure that your neutrophils don't contain any contaminating monocytes (or vice versa), you need to label them with antibodies. Some of the granular monocytes can sometimes appear in the neutrophil population and same can happen the other way round. Now, what comes to specific markers for ...
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Hi there....anyone here interested in membrane fusion?Granular, the topic you started is extremely specific and narrow. Nobody here has much expertise in it.
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Granular and agranular leucocyte?Well as their name implies granular leucocytes have granules, while agranular do not. Granules are composed mainly of lysosomes from what i remember, and depending on the type of cell, have different affinities for laboratory dyes. for ...
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Granular and agranular leucocyte?Can anyone pls tell me the specific characteristics of both of them? And how can we differentiate these two types leucocyte?
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