| 1. | The antibodies with their stem cells attached stick to the avidin beads.
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| 2. | :See Egg white, avidin, and Denaturation ( biochemistry ).
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| 3. | He also worked on discovering and isolating vitamin B6, lipoic acid, and avidin.
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| 4. | Complete inactivation of avidin's biotin binding capacity required boiling for over 4 minutes.
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| 5. | The sample passes through a column filled with microscopic beads that have been coated with avidin.
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| 6. | Raw avidin immobilises biotin, so excessive feeding of raw eggs may cause fatal biotin deficiency.
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| 7. | This may be overcome through the use of a biotin-avidin or biotin-streptavidin bridge.
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| 8. | Researchers have created an avidin with reversible binding characteristics through nitration or iodination of the binding site tyrosine.
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| 9. | A 1992 study found that thermal inactivation of the biotin binding activity of avidin was described by denaturation ".
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| 10. | Production of avidin, a glycoprotein with a number of industrial uses and for medical diagnostic purpoce33 being grown commercially.
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