magnetic bead

collocation in English

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magnetic
adjective
uk
/mæɡˈnet.ɪk/
us
/mæɡˈnet̬.ɪk/
(of a metal object or material) able to attract objects or materials containing iron ...
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bead
noun[C]
uk
/biːd/
us
/biːd/
a small, coloured, often round piece of plastic, wood, glass, etc. with a hole through it. It is usually put on a string with a lot of others to ...
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(Definition ofmagneticandbeadfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The other end of the molecule is tethered to amagneticbeadcoated with streptavidin.
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Additionally, in this approach the template must be bound to a solid support (such as amagneticbead) in order to avoid signal decrease.
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The construct was tethered between a streptavidin-coatedmagneticbeadand anti-digoxigenin antibody-coated surface.
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That is, only one species of fragment will be present on the surface of eachmagneticbead.
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Forces are then applied to themagneticbeadusing optical magnetic twisting cytometry which allowed researchers to explore the time dependent responses of red blood cells.
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The presence of magnetic beads is then detected by a magnetic reader (magnetometer) which measures the magnetic field change induced by the beads.
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Magnetic beads have also been used in plasmid assembly.
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Commercially available magnetic beads can be separated based by size uniformity into monodisperse and polydisperse beads.
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The magnetic force can be easily adjusted by changing the distance between the trap and the magnetic beads.
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Re-suspension of the captured magnetic beads are in detail, consists of the following steps.
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The hairpin length can be determined by direct imaging of the diffraction rings of the magnetic beads using a simple microscope.
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Bound phage are collected by virtue of the magnetic beads and may be eluted by incubation with trypsin.
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These magnetic beads range from 35nm up to 4.5m.
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A typical first-glance calculation on the cost of magnetic beads compared to sepharose beads may make the sepharose beads appear less expensive.
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This extract is sonicated before being incubated with streptavidin magnetic beads that are bound to a biotinylated form of our compound of interest.
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They have a different diameter as the magnetic beads so that they are optically distinguishable.
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The antibodies are commonly coupled to agarose, sepharose or magnetic beads.
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Unlike agarose, magnetic beads are solid and can be spherical, depending on the type of bead, and antibody binding is limited to the surface of each bead.
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