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Chemical process of cell dissociation by using trypsin
the cells to adhere to the vessel. Trypsinization is often used to pass cells to a new vessel. When the trypsinization process is complete the cells will
Trypsinization
Family of digestive enzymes
trypsinogen proteolysis or trypsinization, and proteins that have been digested or treated with trypsin are said to have been trypsinized. Trypsin was discovered
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Julius S. Youngner (24 October 1920 – 27 April 2017) was an American Distinguished Service Professor in the School of Medicine and Department of Microbiology
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cells have a tendency to clump, a feature which can be avoided with trypsinization. PANC-1 cells have been used to study the role of keratin reorganization
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Concept in cell biology or microbiology
growth medium and allowed to settle back onto their growth surface. Trypsinization "Cell Culture Basics" (PDF). Invitrogen. pp. 26–27. Retrieved 20 June
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Class of enzymes
component of the fatty acid synthetase multienzyme complex by limited trypsinization". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States
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Cell lines of mouse embryonic fibroblasts
refers to the culture protocol they devised, which was transferring (trypsinizing) and reseeding cells every three days at a constant density of 3 x 105
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Disproven medical conspiracy theory
February 2012. Retrieved 30 January 2019. Rappaport, Catherine (1956). "Trypsinization of Monkey-Kidney Tissue: Automatic Method for the Preparation of Cell
Oral polio vaccine AIDS hypothesis
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of the proteins in the two samples to be more accurately measured. Trypsinization. This breaks each protein into fragments. The labeled N-termini of the
Terminal amine isotopic labeling of substrates
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Cytogenetic technique
metaphase state by disrupting microtubules in mitotic cells. Cells are then trypsinized and resuspended in a hypotonic buffer. This will swell the collected
Q-FISH
Techniques used to study protein–small molecule interactions
target. (2) After attachment, the target can be eluted from the ligand or trypsinized directly on-bead. Trypsinized peptides are analyzed via LC-MS/MS.
Chemoproteomics
French immunologist (1916–2009)
in 1950, and dealt with the detection of incomplete antibodies using trypsinized erythrocytes in a plasmatic medium, a technique that displayed improved
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Free-floating three-dimensional culture of cells
the cells to grow undisturbed. In 2D, the cells must undergo regular trypsinization to provide them with sufficient nutrients for normal cell growth. 3D
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saturating humidity. To accomplish the E-SCREEN assay the cells are trypsinized and plated in well culture plates. Cells are allowed to attach for 24 h
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Irish
Feminine form of Irish Dáire, DÃIRÃNE means "fertile, fruitful."Â
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Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
She was Beautiful and had a Melodious Voice; She was a Slave-girl of Ibn Nafees
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(Αελλα) Greek and Latin variant form of Greek Aellô, AELLA means "storm wind; whirlwind." In Greek mythology, this is the name of an Amazon warrior who was killed by Herakles. She was known for wielding a double-axe.Â
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Dutch, French, German, Hawaiian, Hebrew
Productive; Very Fruitful; Fertile
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Tamil
Lord Vishnu
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Assamese, Bengali, French, German, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Son of Wind
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King of Stars
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Irish
Muadhnat “little noble one†is one possible source of the name. The Normans brought Monique, “giver of advice,†or it could refer to Madonna, “lady†as in the Mona Lisa.
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English
Variant spelling of English unisex Macey, MACIE means "gift of God."
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Greek American Latin
who was the Mythological queen of Sparta and mother of Helen of Troy.
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