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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assay article" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to scientific research, particularly in discussing articles that report on the results of assays or tests.
Example: "The assay article published in the journal provided valuable insights into the effectiveness of the new drug."
Alternatives: "test report" or "analysis paper".
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VLP quantification and normalisation of concentration was based on reverse-transcriptase (RT) activity (Roche Colorimetric Reverse Transcriptase Assay, article 11468120910) which was put into relation to p24 content and international units based on the World Health Organization p24 reference standard (90/636).
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For example, ChEMBL provides the cross-reference between an assay and the article from which bioactivity information for that assay were extracted, and therefore, literature evidence on bioactivity data for substances tested in that assay can be deduced from the AID-PMID cross-reference.
Thus, the assay reported in this article can be performed rapidly within hours using minimal tools.
The PAM50 intrinsic subtyping assay evaluated in this article is the focus of a patent application from UNC, and CP and JP are listed as inventors.
For instance, in this article an assay for human corona virus OC43 [ 6] was reported with a number of false positives to animal corona viruses.
The assay described within this article incorporates two cycles of proliferation based on the age of the parasite used at the start of the assay (0 to 24 hours old), the 72 hours of incubation and loss of synchronicity throughout the incubation.
In addition, eight of these had ChEMBL as a third source, thus providing links to journal articles and assay data.
This will be greatly facilitated by the HTP-activity assays described in this article, which allow for time and cost efficient screening, characterization and enzyme optimization.
These publications may be either source articles from which assay data are collected in curation projects, or general articles that provide background information relevant to the assay.
The dime is not mentioned as having been either weighed or assayed; Oliver and Kelly, in a May 2011 article in The Numismatist, suggest that Barnett used that privilege of assay commissioners to obtain the rarity.
This article describes an assay to quantify HIV DNA that targets a highly conserved region of the HIV-1 genome that hampers optimal probe design.
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