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Following a wash to remove any unbound antibody-enzyme reagent, a substrate solution is added to the wells and color development in proportion to the amount of chemokine bound to the plate is measured as optical density based on the color intensity using a spectrophotometer at a specific wave length.
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Risk of HCC development increases in proportion to the degree of liver fibrosis in patients persistently infected with hepatitis virus.
We previously reported that PGE2, a small lipid associated with breast tumor development, decreased in proportion to circulating celecoxib concentration in postmenpausal women taking the 400 mg twice daily (bid) dose [ 18].
It is well established that renal allograft recipients (RARs) have an increased incidence of viral warts and premalignant and malignant cutaneous lesions, and the risk of their development increases in proportion to duration of graft survival.
We show that diet-induced obesity mediates the development of osteoarthritis in proportion to increases in adiposity and serum leptin concentration.
White-on-white violence fell slowly but steadily in proportion to economic development and crime prevention.
The risk of development or progression of CKD occurs in proportion to the severity of AKI [103].
In trematode parasites, the expression of various GPx genes increased in proportion to the development of donor organisms and showed a specific locality within reproduction-related cells such as vitellocytes [ 27- 29].
The calves of his legs are small in proportion to his muscular development elsewhere.
Color development was quantified by spectrophotometry (λ = 492 nm), in proportion to the initial hydroperoxide concentration.
His research was confirmed by a study published in January that found the oil sands industry has been sending toxins into the air and water for decades -- with pollution increasing in proportion to the size of oil sands development.
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