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Dictionary » E » Embedding EmbeddingEmbedding (Science: technique) tissue is embedded in wax or plastic in order to prepare sections for microscopical examination. The embedding medium provides mechanical support. ![]()
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Results from our forumembedding cells in paraffinHi, How can I embed cells in a 6-wells plate into paraffin wax? I cannot detach the cells so this has to be done in situ. Thanks.
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DNA Extraction/ Amplication... factors of DNA extraction, the protease and phenol-chloroform method was used to extract DNA in whole blood, fresh tissues, frozen tissues embedding with OCT and tissues embedding in paraffin. It results that 200-300 microg DNA was extracted from 1 ml whole blood or 0.2 g fresh tissues ...
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The Fiber Disease... is dissipated through: (a) breaking the Fe-CO bond, (b) protein relaxation, and (c) thermal effects. We freeze the structural relaxations by embedding the protein in a glass at room temperature, and correct for the thermal effects by using an unligated analogue of Mb ? metMb ? as a reference. ...
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The Fiber Disease... are needed to screen compounds for activity against ionchannels and thereby identify new lead drug candidates. These studies can be carried outby embedding the ion channels into a BLM that is formed on an electrode. The electrode could measure changes in ion passage through a channel due to potential ...
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The Fiber Disease... started? This may have been in the back of the neck, perhaps secondary to a strange rash, and this may have settled down to a rock like callus embedding itself next to a non-healing lesion that proceeded to spin forth fibers. I think that you do get apical growth, as well as other callus type ...
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