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Further investigations are required to determine whether the protein can be used to develop assay for detection of genotype/genogroup of TTV-infection.
Toward the development of DOT1L chemical probes, we chose a SAM-competitive inhibitor from our laboratory (FED1) as a suitable starting point to develop assay ligands for DOT1L.
A significant challenge for this technology is to develop assay conditions where an even hybridisation of targets to attached oligonucleotides is achieved, irrespective of the base composition of the sequence (the GC AT ratio).
These results demonstrate the feasibility of combining feature selection techniques such as the Lasso, SNSS, and RDA with classification methods such as KNN and Random Forests in order to develop assay based on genomic measurements from cell lines that subsequently exhibit good performance in patients.
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Hence, it is necessary to develop assays capable of discriminating between the two infections.
The guide was then used to develop assays for 11 known and novel human genetic polymorphisms.
An olive oil institute at the Yale School of Public Health would include research in chemistry, and metabolomics to develop assays and datasets to enhance further health research.
EPA says it has taken so long in part because scientists had to develop assays for endocrine disruption.
With this contract, the IVQAC team will work to improve and develop assays that are used to detect and characterize viral RNA from samples obtained from non-human primates that are part of HIV/AIDS preclinical research studies.
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