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The phrase "active assay" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in scientific or technical contexts, particularly in fields like biology or chemistry, to refer to an assay that is currently in progress or actively measuring a specific parameter.
Example: "The active assay revealed significant changes in the enzyme activity over the course of the experiment."
Alternatives: "ongoing assay" or "current assay".
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The removal of the UIM in the OTU-only construct rendered the protein less active (assay performed at a 14.5× higher enzyme concentration) and, importantly, nonspecific.
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Assay assay similarity was performed over the 256 active assays.
The top active assays affected by pesticides included human CYP2C19, CYP2C9, CYP1A2, and CYP2B6 enzymatic inhibition assays (165, 79, 74, and 55 chemicals, respectively), human PXR binding assay (116), and rat and human TSPO binding assays (104 and 74).
The HDAC activity assays (Active Motif, Carlsbad, CA, USA) were performed according to the manufacturer's protocols.
The enhanced intracellular complexity and the active exocytic dynamic assayed by our morphological evaluations similarly suggest a constitutive activated phenotype for dermal ALMS fibroblasts.
Active Ras assay was performed using the Active Ras Pull Down and Detection kit from Thermo Fisher (Cat.No.16117).
To test whether VGLUT1 expressed in the insect cells was functionally active, the assay used with PC12 cell vesicles was applied (9).
P. aeruginosa EF-Tu was active when assayed in GDP exchange assays.
The "MeSH Term Active" retrieves assays in which only active compounds are annotated with the query MeSH term.
We also describe several approaches to developing SERS-active DNA assay platforms, addressing the challenges of making the SERGen technology accessible and practical for clinical settings.
Passive and active protection assays suggest that this may be a useful immunogen to protect against lethal infection.
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