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sodium citrate
noun
The salt of sodium and citric acid with the chemical formula Na3C6H5O7 and used primarily as a food additive.
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EDTA: Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, CTAD: sodium citrate theophylline adenosine dipyridamole.
For immunohistochemistry, antigen retrieval was carried out with 10 mm sodium citrate buffer (pH 6.0).
Sodium citrate (3.2 or 3.8%) is the only acceptable anticoagulant for coagulation assays.
Inhibition of unfolding and aggregation of lens protein human gamma D crystallin by sodium citrate.
Examples of these ingredients include monosodium glutamate, sodium citrate, sodium bicarbonate, and sodium alginate.
Clotting was prevented by the addition of sodium citrate and citrated blood was shown to be safe for transfusion to dogs in 1914.
Enzyme was gel-filtered to remove salt and stored in 50 mM sodium citrate buffer, pH 5 at 4 °C.
Then, 4% sodium citrate solution was added onto the capsule to decrosslink it followed by removing the vessel clips.
Next, the excess amount of sodium citrate solution was aspirated leaving some to keep the tissue strand hydrated.
Masking buffer 1: 10 mM sodium citrate (pH 7.5), 0.05% Tween-20 (Polysorbate-20; Sigma-Aldrich Chemie, Steinheim, Germany).
Slides were then placed in 10 mM sodium citrate buffer at 95°C for 20 min for antigen retrieval.
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