Sentence examples for fuzzy band from inspiring English sources

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This Ab recognized a fuzzy band of ∼240 kDa in rabbit ventricles, as expected for glycosylated Cav1.2.

Initial attempts to detect Kv1.4 in the membrane-enriched fraction failed, although the antibody detected a strong ∼100 kDa fuzzy band in whole tissue lysate (WTL) of rat brain (representing glycosylated Kv1.4) and a faint band of a similar size in WTL of rabbit hearts (see below).

Histological examination on conventional hematoxylin and eosin stain of the colonic biopsy specimens revealed a fuzzy band on the surface of the enterocytes.

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Unfortunately, acetate gels have unacceptably poor separation and fuzzy bands in the range less than 500 bp, a tendency which is worse with the smaller fragments in this range.

Notably, it appears that Atg36 PtA is differentially modified depending on growth conditions: Atg36 PtA migrates as a set of fuzzy bands whose mobility changes upon starvation and which displays differential sensitivity to CIP treatment.

PCR success (expecting multiple fuzzy bands because of the six-plex) was determined on 0.8% agarose gels using 2 μL of PCR product with 1 1000 SYBR Green loading dye (Sigma-Aldrich, St .Louis, Missouri, USA).

The Powerpuff Girls, those crayone-carrying crime fighters, look defeat in the eye when Townsville's most evil villains -- Mojo, Him, Princess and Fuzzy -- band together to form the ultimate criminal group on "Meet the Beat Alls," a tribute to the Fab Four on at 9 p.m. on Friday, the anniversary of the Beatles' appearence on "The Ed Sullivan Show" in 1964.

The lower fuzzy white band, just above the 60 30% sucrose interface, is collected (2 3 ml), transferred to a fresh centrifuge tube and diluted to 30 ml with PBS.

Plastid dividing (PD) rings were seen originally as fuzzy opaque bands around the isthmus of dividing plastids in the electron microscope, and indeed were the only molecular structure that could be seen to be associated with plastid division (Leech et al., 1981; Oross and Possingham, 1989; Robertson et al., 1996).

Axiomatic fuzzy set theory.

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