purified protein

collocation in English

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purify
verb[T]
uk
/ˈpjʊə.rɪ.faɪ/
us
/ˈpjʊr.ə.faɪ/
to remove bad substances from something to make ...
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protein
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈprəʊ.tiːn/
us
/ˈproʊ.tiːn/
one of the many substances found in food such as meat, cheese, fish, or eggs, that is necessary for the body to grow and ...
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(Definition ofpurifyandproteinfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Using thepurifiedproteinwe have now raised antibodies against it.
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Thepurifiedproteinwas characterized immunochemically and was found to be heat stable as well as protease sensitive.
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Due to the different purification steps and the presence of glycosylated products, the yield varied from 2 to 4 mg ofpurifiedprotein.
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This might be owing to the failure to detect active contaminants in preparations of thepurifiedprotein.
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Extracts of cells infected with mutant, assemblyincompetent virus can be ' complemented ' withpurifiedproteinor with cell extracts that replace the defective protein and assemble an infectious virion.
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As will be outlined in the following section, highlypurifiedproteinwas identified to purify with the scrapie agent, and was not found in a similar fraction from uninfected brain.
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Successful primate immunization with peptides conjugated topurifiedproteinderivative or mycobacterial heat shock proteins in the absence of adjuvants.
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Use of only the tissues or organs with the highest concentration decreases the volumes needed to produce a given amount ofpurifiedprotein.
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The machine enabled scientists to determine the order of amino acids within apurifiedprotein, which in turn correlated with the protein's function.
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Centrifugation will cause two phases to separate again, and the aqueous medium now contains thepurifiedprotein.
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Thepurifiedproteinis water insoluble.
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Purified proteins were then used as parasite antigens for dotting on to a single membrane strip, and used for identification of specific helminth antibodies in the sera of infected patients.
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The amino acid composition of some purified proteins.
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The nutritive values of various purified proteins from cereal grains and other plant sources were compared for growth and maintenance in rats.
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In some companies, the compounds can also include biological compounds, such as purified proteins or nucleic acids.
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Preparative purifications aim to produce a relatively large quantity of purified proteins for subsequent use.
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Displacement chromatography is well suited for obtaining mg quantities of purified proteins from complex mixtures using standard analytical chromatography columns at the bench scale.
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The first version of such arrays consisted of 5000 purified proteins from yeast deposited onto glass microscopic slides.
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It is also useful for determining the tertiary structure and quaternary structure of purified proteins.
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