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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assay target" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in scientific or research contexts, particularly in relation to identifying or measuring specific substances or biological markers.
Example: "The researchers focused on the assay target to determine the effectiveness of the new drug."
Alternatives: "test subject" or "analysis target".
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In this work, a vital lipid kinase, sphingosine kinase 1 (Sphas), has been selected as the assay target.
Non-inactive molecules are those which are not inactive against the assay target, including "unspecified" and "inconclusive" compounds as well as "active" molecules.
The assay target was further limited to human, rat and mouse species, and data points missing a compound identifier (CID) were removed.
[A non-inactive molecule is defined as any molecule that is not inactive against the assay target, including "unspecified/inconclusive" compounds as well as "active" compounds].
PubChem addresses this issue by assigning each assay target to a protein identity group (PIG), which is determined on the basis of the protein sequence identity.
In this assay, target miRNA can unfold hairpin probe and start the reaction, and thus specifically form stable 3-WJ structure with helper.
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The singleplex assay targeted seven viruses, while the multiplex targeted thirty-three bacteria, fungi, and viruses.
We developed a quantitative PCR assay targeting the espB gene.
We used a multitarget PCR assay targeting the IS6110, MPB64, and protein B gene targets of M. tuberculosis[10].
To facilitate their rapid identification, we developed a multiplex PCR assay targeting conserved, species-specific genes.
A qPCR assay targeting a specific and conserved region of TINC 18S rRNA was designed.
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