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We have developed an alternative assay method for DHODH activity in biological samples, including cultured HeLa cells and fibroblasts, and normal and malignant human stomach tissues.
This novel assay method for the quantification of lysozyme is highly specific, sensitive, accurate and reproducible.
We developed an assay method for measuring dihydroorotate dehydrogenase (DHODH) activity in cultured HeLa cells and fibroblasts, and in stage III stomach cancer and adjacent normal tissues from the same patient.
We have developed a nonradioactive assay method for DNA methyltransferases based on the ability to protect substrate DNA from restriction.
To develop a simple, rapid, sensitive and affordable assay method for the determination of glucose in blood samples using a novel approach.
We propose a new nondestructive assay method for 235U, 239Pu, and minor actinides in spent nuclear fuel assembly in a water pool.
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Furthermore, the use of enzymatic assay methods for diagnosis has been facilitated by the developments in genetic engineering which made it possible to overproduce enzymes inexpensively.
This strategy allows precise and efficient analyses of enzyme kinetics not possible with the conventional assay methods for the glycosyltransferases that usually require separation of products from the reaction mixture.
Thus, it is necessary to develop diverse assay methods for detecting sulfatase activity.
Accordingly, the development of assay methods for those two drugs is desirable for the purpose of quality control.
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