Sentence examples for regenerate affinity from inspiring English sources

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If a cell acquires an affinity lower than a min, it loses its ability to switch back to Α, to regenerate affinity a and to self-renew.

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In the niche environment Α, cells are quiescent and regenerate niche affinity a, while in the non-niche GE Ω they proliferate and lose niche affinity.

This property is particularly useful to regenerate Protein-G affinity columns.

The "positive" effects of IDE are that, if Q10 is not sufficiently available, it increases the rate of NADH oxidation and regenerates NAD+, and its high affinity means that it may be more effective at outcompeting an inhibitor or reacting with a damaged binding site.

Because of the high stability of their carbon shells and the fast magnetic separation possible because of their magnetic cores, the affinity microspheres can be regenerated by washing with buffer several times after use.

In several environments these materials can function, can exhibit more affinity for the analyte and can be readily regenerated.

There is no affinity for arsenate above pH 9, allowing for the polymer to be regenerated with moderate alkali solution.

Affinity indeed.

Affinity suffices.

It Will Regenerate.

Chromatography, Affinity.

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