Sentence examples for binding dyes which may from inspiring English sources

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Our SSB biosensor has significant advantages over other fluorometric helicase tracking systems, such as dsDNA binding dyes which may inhibit the reactions being studied.

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Subsequently, the gel was stained with a PG binding dye, which is supposed to produce clear zones in all areas in which the sacculi have been degraded by PG hydrolase activity.

Optimal concentrations of fluorescent dyes differed, which may have resulted from the different chemical, properties of dyes in solusions.

These molecules often contain adhesion-binding sequences, which may potentially be replaced by synthetic peptides.

Laura, a nationally adored redhead, had recently dyed her hair, which may make "Spartan" something of a cautionary tale.

Similarly, several DNA binding dyes may be used with variable success [18], [19].

This decrease indicates that there are very weak binding forces between the dye molecule and adsorbent surface which may break at high temperature.

A chloride binding phenomenon is detected in RAC which may compensate the RCA higher permeability.

It seems to work by binding to multiple targets, she said, which may slow down the development of resistance.

Chewing results in a copious flow of brick-red saliva, which may temporarily dye the mouth, lips, and gums orange-brown and can stain the teeth.

Some individuals may have an allergic reaction to the dye used during the procedure which may include kidney damage.

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