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- Look up denaturation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Denaturation may refer to: Denaturation (biochemistry), a structural change in macromolecules...
- bioactivity. Note 1: Modified from the definition given in ref. Note 2: Denaturation can occur when proteins and nucleic acids are subjected to elevated temperature...
- Denaturation is the process by which foods or liquids are made unpleasant or dangerous to consume; it is done by adding a substance known as a denaturant...
- The alkali denaturation test, also known as A or Apt test, is a medical test used to differentiate fetal or neonatal blood from maternal blood found in...
- Denaturation of fissile materials suitable for nuclear weapons is the process of transforming them into a form that is not suitable for weapons use and...
- physical stress are caused by beating them with a whisk: denaturation and coagulation. Denaturation occurs as the whisk drags the liquid through itself, creating...
- Denaturation Mapping is a form of optical mapping, first described in 1966. It is used to characterize DNA molecules without the need for amplification...
- Denaturation midpoint of a protein is defined as the temperature (Tm) or concentration of denaturant (Cm) at which both the folded and unfolded states...
- stretched during the denaturation process they are also coagulating together forming a protein network. After the denaturation process the egg whites...
- physically separated at a high temperature in a process called nucleic acid denaturation. In the second step, the temperature is lowered and the primers bind...