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re·na·tu·ra·tion

(rē'nā-tyū-rā'shŭn),
The conversion of a denatured and inactive macromolecule back to its natured and bioactive configuration.
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renaturation

(rē-nā′chər-ā′shən)
n.
The process by which proteins or complementary strands of nucleic acids re-form their native conformations.

re·na′ture v.
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The plasmid DNA renatures when the alkali of Solution II is neutralized by the acid of Solution III and the plasmid DNA will not pellet.
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Because photoaptamers are chemically stable and renature readily, harsh conditions, including base, chaotropic agents, and detergents, can be used during immobilization and washing to create highdensity aptamer loading with homogeneous orientation and activity.
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