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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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| A general procedure in fluorescence-based assays is to conjugate a fluorophore to some probe and use the fluorescence as an indicator of the presence of the probe molecules in the biological assay [7]. NASDAQ:SQNM) today announced that it will provide quantitative gene expression (QGE) services to the Immune Tolerance Network (ITN), a collaborative research organization that solicits, develops, implements and assesses clinical strategies and biological assays for the purposes of inducing, maintaining and monitoring tolerance in humans for kidney, liver and islet transplantation, autoimmune diseases, and allergy and asthma. By combing the drug discovery expertise of GIBH with the biological assay expertise of Promega, the partnership is intended to deliver turnkey services to pharmaceutical companies interested in speeding up their lead discovery and lead optimization processes. |
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