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- micromolar μM 10−6 10−3 nanomolar nM 10−9 10−6 picomolar pM 10−12 10−9 femtomolar fM 10−15 10−12 attomolar aM 10−18 10−15 zeptomolar zM 10−21 10−18 yoctomolar...
- FrameMaker, do****ent processing software Femtometre (fm), a unit of length Femtomolar (fM), a unit of molar concentration Fermium, (Fm) a chemical element FM...
- fluorescein in NaOH, typical values for a high end instrument are in the femtomolar range. These systems come with many options, including: Polarizers Peltier...
- the ribonuclease inhibitor protein binds to human angiogenin with a sub-femtomolar dissociation constant (<10−15 M) but does not bind at all to its amphibian...
- oxidation reactions, and showed that the formation of an inhibitor with femtomolar potency can be catalyzed by the enzyme acetylcholinesterase, beginning...
- 2911722. PMID 2911722. DeChancie J, Houk KN (May 2007). "The origins of femtomolar protein-ligand binding: hydrogen-bond cooperativity and desolvation energetics...
- inhibit acetylcholinesterase at extremely low concentrations (within the femtomolar range), making it one of the most potent acetylcholinesterase inhibitors...
- research applications. The HPLC-ECD detects neurotransmitters to the femtomolar range. Other methods to detect neurotransmitters include liquid chromatography-m****...
- Alaa; Ting, Alice Y (2006). "A monovalent streptavidin with a single femtomolar biotin binding site". Nature Methods. 3 (4): 267–73. doi:10.1038/nmeth861...
- Kelleher NL, et al. (April 2006). "A monovalent streptavidin with a single femtomolar biotin binding site". Nature Methods. 3 (4): 267–73. doi:10.1038/nmeth861...