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The phrase "assay to apply" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express the idea of testing or evaluating something before applying it, but the wording is awkward and unclear.
Example: "Before we proceed, we need to assay to apply the new method effectively."
Alternatives: "test before applying" or "evaluate for application".
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These changes are found by ChIP assay to apply to the promoter and gene coding regions of pluripotency genes.
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This assay is easy to apply and utilizes a small amount of unprocessed serum, bypassing time-consuming preanalytical procedures.
This study is the first to apply qPCR assays to detect and quantify the geosmin synthesis gene (geoA) in RAS.
Our aims were to apply quantitative assays to confirm these observations, determine their diagnostic utility, and investigate the mechanisms involved.
The caveats mentioned above for human gene methylation assays also apply to assays on HPV DNA methylation and to the combinations of HPV and human genes.
The chick assay may not apply to fish liver storage levels because the biologically active form for fish has not been determined.
Therefore, the currently validated in vitro assays particularly apply to the aforementioned endpoints [45, 46].
To this end, a Kinobead competition assay was applied to the quantitative profiling of the Plk1 inhibitor BI2536.
The HPLC-based uptake assay was applied to screen over human aromatic amino acid transporters to identify BPA transporters.
However, the RT-qPCR assay was applied to blood samples (circulating tumor cells) and the ICC to BM samples (DTCs).
Here, we have applied this assay to the analysis of multi-component mixture effects.
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