gel matrix

collocation in English

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gel
noun
uk
/dʒel/
us
/dʒel/
a thick, clear, liquid substance, especially one used on the hair ...
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matrix
noun
uk
/ˈmeɪ.trɪks/
us
/ˈmeɪ.trɪks/
formal
the set of conditions that provides a system in which something grows ...
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(Definition ofgelandmatrixfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Moreover, given that the forces involved are low and that thegelmatrixtypically contains at least 90 % water, electrophoresis can be regarded as a non-perturbing solution method.
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One last disadvantage is that proteins must consist of a single polypeptide or two subunits that comigrate in thegelmatrix.
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This is typically a resin orgelmatrixconsisting of agarose or cellulose beads with covalently bonded charged functional groups.
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A bubble detector is a radiation sensitive device that uses small droplets of superheated liquid that are suspended in agelmatrix.
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Extension fragments are immobilized by thegelmatrix, and excess primer, template, free nucleotides, and salts are eluted through the capture waste port.
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Use of microscopic techniques can directly determine the physical parameters of thegelmatrix.
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The boundary moves through a pore gradient and the protein stack gradually disperses due to a frictional resistance increase of thegelmatrix.
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Biomolecules are separated by applying an electric field to move the negatively charged molecules through an agarose matrix, and the biomolecules are separated by size in the agarosegelmatrix.
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Depending on their size, each biomolecule moves differently through thegelmatrix: small molecules more easily fit through the pores in the gel, while larger ones have more difficulty.
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This stability is in part due to a caging effect, in that the protein, surrounded by thegelmatrix, is unable to diffuse away from the probe before they recombine.
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If a high vacuum is used during imaging, the liquid solvent can be removed from thegelmatrix-inducing strain to the gel which leads to physical deformation.
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Most semi-solid foods, fiber and fat are a combination of gel matrices which are hydrated or collapsed with microstructural elements, globules, solutions or encapsulating walls.
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