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Early assays used a pH of 7.4 [ 2] which was later decreased to 5.5 - 6.0 to improve sensitivity [ 3, 4] and angiotensinase inhibition [ 5].
Other potential sources of bias which could have influenced our finding include the genetic heterogeneity of HIV-1, which can impede the accuracy of quantitation, especially in early assays primarily designed to detect subtype B [20] [22].
Early assays lacked standardization, substantially limiting the use of HbA1c in patient care.
In the early assays, significant differences were actually in the opposite direction than predicted by ecological speciation.
Due to the nature of the infection and the sensitivity of these early assays, infection could not be confirmed for up to 3 months after exposure.
Various antibody based assays have been developed but these were tailored for animal cells and the early assays detected spurious components in non-animal cells [ 9].
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Earlier assays for PME were based on the gene encoding the Major Antigenic Protein 1 (map1) [ 1]; this gene can be highly variable [ 12], and polymorphisms in the primer annealing sites could prevent the detection of some genotypes of PME.
Early assay medals featured on the obverse a bust of Liberty or figure of Columbia, and on the reverse a wreath surrounding the words "" and the year.
This phase may be further broken down into target screening, validation and early assay development [ 79].
The TE values obtained by the early assay methods provided an approximation to hormone production rates which correlated with the action of the ovarian hormones on the uterine endometrium and cervix.
Here we extend our earlier assays of individual estrogens and xenoestrogens shown to be active in nongenomic responses, to assays of their combinatorial effects.
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