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bioassay /bio·as·say/ (bi´o-as″a) determination of the active power of a drug sample by comparing its effects on a live animal or an isolated organ preparation with those of a reference standard.
bioassay [bī′ō·as′ā, -əsā′] Etymology: Gk, bios + Fr, assayer, to try the laboratory determination of the concentration of a drug or other substance in a specimen by comparing its effect on an organism, an animal, or an isolated tissue with that of a standard preparation. Also called biologic assay. bioassay determination of the active power of a drug sample by comparing its effects on a live animal or an isolated organ preparation with those of a reference standard. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Jiang has been developing and performing immunologic and molecular biologic assays in the Rickettsial Diseases Department of the Naval Medical Research Center, Silver Spring, Maryland, for >5 years. First, the biologic assays skewed the basis for comparison toward the modern drug discovery model because those assays screen mainly for illnesses faced by temperate-zone populations, and not for health problems such as malaria or tuberculosis that are far more common in the tropics where the plants grow. Through this previously announced collaboration, the Arizona Cancer Center is conducting biologic assays to screen TRAP-generated compounds for pharmaceutical activity against cancer-related drug targets. |
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