The researchers showed that these beads could then be attached to short strands of DNA or other molecules for use in biological assays.
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The tests include " fingerprinting " using spectroscopy or chromatography, chemical or biological assays, and process controls on raw material collection and processing.
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Testing POCIS extracts in biological assays is useful as a POCIS device samples over its entire deployment period, and biologically active compounds can be effectively monitored.
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The valve operation is independent of the spin speed or the location of the valves and therefore allows for more complex biological assays integrated on the disk.
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The "'Umu Chromotest "', first developed and published by Oda et al ., is a biological assay ( bioassay ) to assess the genotoxic potential of chemical compounds.
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Edge effects in biological assays refer to artifacts in data that are caused by the position of the wells on a screening plate rather than a biological effect.
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This can be performed using Nuclear Magnetic Resonance ( NMR ) data obtained in the biological assay-guided process and than comparing the information to that found in databases of previously reported compounds.
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Because of the difficulties in counting actual organisms in a dose, infective doses may be expressed in terms of biological assay, such as the number of LD 50's to some test animal.
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Under the agency's plan, a chemical would be subjected to comprehensive batteries of biological assays, including tests on laboratory mammals, birds, amphibians, fish and shrimp, after the initial screening suggests that it needed further testing.
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PositiveID is focused on the development of microfluidic systems for the automated preparation of and performance of biological assays in order to detect threats at high-value locations, as well as analyze samples in medical environments.