- In
molecular biology,
ultrasensitivity describes an
output response that is more
sensitive to
stimulus change than the
hyperbolic Michaelis-Menten response...
- of the
ligand concentration. The Hill
coefficient is a
measure of
ultrasensitivity (i.e. how
steep is the
response curve). From an
operational point of...
- they are
often grouped in the same
category as ELISAs. In 2012, an
ultrasensitive, enzyme-based
ELISA test
using nanoparticles as a
chromogenic reporter...
- activation. The supra-linearity of the
response is
sometimes called ultrasensitivity. If an
allosteric protein binds to a
target that also has a higher...
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course of the
reproductive cycle. For instance, the FSHβ gene
exhibits ultrasensitive behavior in
response to GnRH
pulse frequency, with its
expression sharply...
- Tanter [fr]'s team
following work on
ultrafast imaging and
ultrafast Doppler.
Ultrasensitive Doppler relies on
ultrafast imaging scanners able to
acquire images...
- S2CID 19776406.
Merril CR,
Goldman D,
Sedman SA,
Ebert MH (March 1981). "
Ultrasensitive stain for
proteins in
polyacrylamide gels
shows regional variation in...
- test: 1500-2000 mIU/mL,
depending on test
Qualitative test: 5 to 10 mIU/mL,
depending on test
Quantitative test: 1 to 2 mIU/mL for an
ultrasensitive test...
- Z. (1
September 2014). "Generic
epitaxial graphene biosensors for
ultrasensitive detection of
cancer risk biomarker" (PDF). 2D Materials. 1 (2): 025004...
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Partnership with
Quanterix in 2012 for the
development of a new
generation of
ultrasensitive,
multiplex immuno****ays.
BioFire Diagnostics Inc., a
privately held...