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Limulus amebocyte lysate (LAL) is an
aqueous extract of
motile blood cells (amebocytes) from the
Atlantic horseshoe crab
Limulus polyphemus. LAL reacts...
- its integrity. A
fluid containing the
contents of
lysed cells is
called a
lysate. In
molecular biology, biochemistry, and cell
biology laboratories, cell...
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bioreactor systems.
Laboratory use of
serum Doucet, C. et al.
Platelet lysates promote mesenchymal stem cell expansion: A
safety substitute for animal...
- compounds.
Biotransformations can be
conducted with
whole cells,
their lysates, or
purified enzymes. Increasingly,
biotransformations are
effected with...
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antibodies are available. Technically,
minuscule amounts of (a)
cellular lysates, from
intact cells or
laser capture microdissected cells, (b) body fluids...
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crabs are
often caught for
their blood,
which contains Limulus amebocyte lysate, a
chemical used to
detect bacterial endotoxins. Additionally, the animals...
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disrupted and its
internal contents released into a
solution known as a
crude lysate. The
resulting mixture can be
purified using ultracentrifugation, which...
- The
blood of
horseshoe crabs contains a
clotting agent,
Limulus Amebocyte Lysate,
which is now used to test that
antibiotics and
kidney machines are free...
- (carbohydrate arrays)
Phenotype microarrays Reverse phase protein lysate microarrays,
microarrays of
lysates or
serum Interferometric reflectance imaging sensor (IRIS)...
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identified by
comparing the
lysates of
cells treated with
specific substances or
grown under certain conditions with the
lysates of
control cells. Another...