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Specified are Ensembl transcript IDs. 2 GenBank ID of probe for which assay was designed.
These were tested at 5.9 μM (first 3 enzymes) or 7.9 μM (fourth enzymes) against four mammalian serine hydrolases, for which assay details with FP-Rh are available in Pubchem: phosphatase methylesterase-1 (PME-1; AID 2130), lysophopholipase 2 (LYPLAID AID 2177), prolyl oligopeptidase-like (PREPL; AID 2751), and retinoblastoma binding protein 9 (RBBP9; AID 1515).
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The 29 unresolved strains were also sequenced and the genomes were added to the spa t003 phylogeny to establish improved resolution - resulting in a total of 12 branches within t003 for which assays 2 were produced.
At first, the 42 assays were evaluated for which both assay nucleotides had identified sets of BACs (Table 1).
We got here about 6.47 ounces of low-quality steel, which has no value at all, maybe one penny, no more, and for the rhodium, which assays out to 2.36 ounces, I'll pay you spot minus 9percentt".
We used the Hybrid Capture II (HCII) assay for hrHPV testing, which assays 13 high-risk genotypes simultaneously [ 7, 32, 33].
The industry appeal of such an assay is tremendous given that ∼90% of all BOD5 analysis is dedicated to measurement of WWTP samples, for which this assay is specifically designed.
Additionally, the selection was restricted to molecules for which an assay type binding (B) is declared.
By spiking with human genomic DNA we hoped to approximate more realistic sample environments for which the assay was constructed.
In between these two divergences in CVs lies a concentration range for which the assay measurements have CVs of a desired limit or less.
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