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Normal serum

normal serum

A nonimmune serum, usually with reference to a serum obtained prior to immunization.


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Re: How to be "good at the bench"

... treatment as possible. Many times, it’s sensible to do this AFTER the normal time points, instead of doing side by side. For example if looking ... as 10% SDS, since they can boil over; heat labile ingredients such as serum, vitamins, antibodies, and proteins; mammalian, plant and insect media; ...

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Serum osmolarity vs. serum osmolality?

I'm trying to figure out the difference in definitions between serum osmolarity and serum osmolality. My textbook (Fundamentals of Nursing, 6th edition, by Potter & Perry) states that normal serum osmolarity in the blood is 280 - 295 mOsm/kg. However, every website ...

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The Fiber Disease

... a block of fixed, paraffin-embedded human lymph node (histologically normal) were also used in some experiments as negative controls. Tissue sections ... chamber. The hybridization buffer consisted of 10% dextran, 0.2% bovine serum albumin, and 0.01% polyadenosine, in 5X SET buffer; the 25X SET ...

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The Fiber Disease

... structures. Elastin can stretch to enormous lengths and return to its normal size. Ligands have claws and appendages to chelate metal and calcium ... world health organization. they are stereoisomers and a simple blood serum would should them. crystal structure and phosphurous ligands are considered ...

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