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eluate

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eluate /el·u·ate/ (el´u-āt) the substance separated out by, or the product of, elution or elutriation.
el·u·ate (ly-t, -t)
n.
The solution of solvent and dissolved matter resulting from elution.

eluate
[el′yo̅o̅·āt]
Etymology: L, eluere, to wash out
a solution or substance that results from an elution process. In column chromatography the eluate is collected as it drips from the column.

eluate [el´u-āt]
the substance separated out by, or the product of, elution or elutriation.

eluate
the substance separated out by, or the product of, elution or elutriation.


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28), (29), (32) Statewide screening programs analyze an eluate from the dried blood spot that is obtained for tests of other congenital disorders.
Prior to injection the urine was pre-treated on a Biorex 70 column (Bio-Rad) and the eluate injected into the HPLC reverse phase column 150mm long with an internal diameter of 3.
The membrane bounded adenoviruses were then, after incubation for 10 min in elution buffer, centrifuged at 500 g for 5 min and the adenovirus containing eluate was collected.
 
 
 
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