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The phrase "assay as shown" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a specific method or procedure that is illustrated or demonstrated in accompanying materials, such as a report or a manual.
Example: "Please follow the protocol to conduct the experiment and assay as shown in the diagram."
Alternatives: "test as illustrated" or "analyze as demonstrated".
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The cell viabilities were determined by MTT assay as shown in Fig. 1.
Annexin V-FITC assay as shown in Fig. 6 has identified apoptosis as the early stage event.
In DPPH radical scavenging assay, as shown in Fig. 1, here the extract exhibited a concentration dependent antiradical activity by inhibiting DPPHˉ radical.
In all probability, this is associated to the lower analytical sensitivity of the ELiA™-TSH-R assay, as shown by the high cut-off (3.8 IU/L).
The purified products were evaluated for anticholinesterase potentials (AChE & BChE) using Ellman's assay as shown in Tables 2 and 3 respectively.
b Quantification of fast/type II myofiber cross-sectional area (MCSA) in GP and TA from transverse sections stained with metachromatic ATPase dye assay (as shown in a).
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MFI showed antioxidative activities when tested using several assays as shown in Table 1.
The concentration of GNPs used in this study was 0.3 nM and no toxicity effects due to GNPs were observed from clonogenic assays as shown in Additional file 1: Fig. S5.
The SPA was more sensitive than existing assays, as shown by its ability to measure activity using less enzyme than other assay formats, and the SPA was validated using the known KAS inhibitor thiolactomycin.
In addition, a tetanus-specific cellular response was tested by IFN-γ-ELISPOT assays, as shown in supplemental Figure S1.
It was also apparent that Assay 1 delivers more reproducible estimates of target copy numbers compared to the two other duplex assays as shown by lower standard deviations.
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