denaturation in English

noun

alteration or removal of natural properties; process by which alcohol is rendered unfit to drink

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1. Denaturation of double-stranded nucleic acid

2. Electrochemical denaturation of double-stranded nucleic acid

3. Inhibiting denaturation of nucleic acid duplexes

4. Simultaneous shear and denaturation of nucleic acids

5. The ultraviolet absorption spectrum, of the DNP-complex was unmodified, but the DNA, extracted from the DNP-complex, showed a different hyperchromic increment during digestion with DNAase, and during thermal denaturation and alkali denaturation.

6. The denaturation of hemoglobin overwhelms the capacity of the G6PD metabolic pathway.

7. (n) simple addition of water or dilution or dehydratation or denaturation of products;

8. Key words: amino acids, denaturation, guanidine hydrochloride, sodium sulphate, apparent molar volume, zwitterions, limiting apparent molar volume.

9. (Denaturation)" [19] Neither candidate spoke about the major difference between the use of the two acids.

10. Key words: protein structure, protein folding, denaturation, aggregation, multimeric proteins, protein fibrils, hydrophobicity, molten globule state.

11. Lactic acid caused inactivation and unfolding of CK with no aggregation during CK denaturation.

12. Studies on the age of slides indicate that spontaneous denaturation occurs at room temperature.

13. 27 Hemoglobin F is able to resist denaturation and remain soluble when added to an alkaline solution.

14. Denaturation and Aggregational processes can be partially separated by measurements over a range of pH

15. The role of sulfhydryl (SH) groups on the temperature-induced denaturation of actomyosin was investigated.

16. After purification and refoldation of the recombinant OvPrPC, conformational changes of ovine prion protein was triggered by thermal denaturation.

17. A general feature of temperature-induced reversible denaturation of small globular proteins is its all-or-none character.

18. Binding of the antibody requires denaturation of the DNA, usually by exposing the cells to acid or heat.

19. DNAase digestion or alkali denaturation and reassociation of the preparations increased the specifity of this fluorochrome to the constitutive heterochromatic blocks.

20. The laterite is heated for denaturation and than surface - activated to improve the adsorption capacity of the material.

21. Oxidation of nucleic acids results in mutations while protein denaturation leads to enzyme defects and impairment of the cytoskeleton.

22. The composition and method according to the present application can be favorably used to treat or prevent diseases associated with protein denaturation.

23. A single-step, isothermal strand displacement amplification method that is conducted without the requirement for heat denaturation of the target nucleic acid.

24. The bis-Acridyl derivative provided, as expected, greater stabilization against thermal denaturation than the mono-Acridyl and the parent bis-arginyl-porphyrin compounds

25. The aim of the analyses was also to compare methods of protein denaturation: thermal and chemical with the use of tannic acid solution.

26. The extraction device and method allow low temperature extraction, permit outstanding extraction efficiency and can prevent colour changes, olfactory changes and thermal denaturation of the extraction target substance.

27. Apart from acid denaturation these ethanol-insoluble ADP and orthophosphate components become removable to about 80% of their total quantities after a 10 min treatment of the muscle powder with 0.7% deoxycholate.

28. Chaperone proteins, or molecular Chaperones, are proteins that assist others to fold properly during or after synthesis, to refold after partial denaturation, and to translocate to the cellular locales at which they reside and function

29. Cataracts form for a variety of reasons, including infrared and microwave exposure, secondary effects of diseases such as diabetes, or simply due to advanced age; they are usually a result of denaturation of lens proteins

30. The presence of an additional-hitherto unknown-heatstable, acid hexosaminidase X in normal and pathological amniotic fluids must be taken into account especially when the heat denaturation method of detecting Tay-Sachs disease is applied.

31. Chaperone proteins, or molecular Chaperones, are proteins that assist others to fold properly during or after synthesis, to refold after partial denaturation, and to translocate to the cellular locales at which they reside and function.

32. 29 Anile epithelial by all round epithelial squeeze nip from base ministry and be squeezed to go out, or pass former a denaturation, by all round epithelial gobble up and be able to keep clear of.

33. Brining makes cooked meat moister by hydrating the cells of its muscle tissue before cooking, via the process of osmosis, and by allowing the cells to hold on to the water while they are cooked, via the process of denaturation.

34. The present invention relates to a multi-functional cosmetic composition in which the problems of denaturation or oxidation of a skin whitening compound caused by a UV blocking agent have been solved, and a preparation method thereof.

35. Biaryl derivatives that consist of one DNA‐intercalating unit and a sterically demanding component exhibit a specific behavior towards Abasic site‐containing DNA (AP‐DNA) as determined by thermal DNA denaturation experiments, spectrometric titrations and CD spectroscopic analysis.

36. In addition, it relates to a copolymer prepared in such a way that said novel bifunctional initiator including an amine functional group is used for polymerization before its active terminal is subjected to denaturation with an alkoxysilane compound.

37. All consignments of suitable wine must undergo denaturation through partial acidification on entering the facilities of the registered producers, using for this purpose vinegar from their stocks in sufficient quantity such that the resulting mixture reaches a minimum grading of #° of acetic acid content

38. All consignments of suitable wine must undergo denaturation through partial acidification on entering the facilities of the registered producers, using for this purpose vinegar from their stocks in sufficient quantity such that the resulting mixture reaches a minimum grading of 1° of acetic acid content.

39. Disclosed are a composition for inhibiting the N-end rule pathway, the composition containing a compound of chemical formula 1 or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof; a method for regulating the N-end rule pathway; and a method and kit for modulating protein denaturation through inhibition of the N-end rule pathway.

40. Brucine definition, a white, crystalline, bitter, slightly water-soluble, very poisonous alkaloid, C23H26N2O4, obtained from the nux vomica tree Strychnos nux-vomica, and from other species of the same genus, resembling but not as powerful as strychnine in its pharmacological action: used chiefly in the denaturation of alcohol

41. A sugar beet derived amino acid derivative with nice skin protection and moisturization properties.Betain's special thing is being an osmolyte, a molecule that helps to control cell-water balance.It is also a natural osmoprotectant, meaning that it attracts water away from the protein surface and thus protects them from denaturation and increases their thermodynamic stability.

42. Comparative studies have been performed in hemolysates of adult pigs and fetuses resp. embryos with a crown-rump length ranging between 20 and 230 mm applying the following techniques: electrophoresis on starck block and cellulose acetate folie, chromatography on DEAE-sephadex, denaturation by alkali, acid and heat, and spectral analysis in the visible and ultraviolet range.

43. The present invention relates to a system for injection molding, more particularly to an injection system capable of reducing the loss of resin and improving the molding quality, by providing adiabatic means to joint regions between a molten resin distribution means and an external mold and between a nozzle and a mold, respectively, such that the energy loss due to frequent reheating of the distribution means and the nozzles and the denaturation of the molten resin due to reheating can be avoided to improve the molding quality.