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  1. Extraction and isolation of free hydroxyanthraquinone components from Cynodon dactyliflorus The extraction and isolation of the free hydroxyanthraquinone components in Tiger Balm can be applied to (1) the preparation of drugs and (2) the study of pharm
  2. Monosaccharide fermentation test The monosaccharide fermentation test can be used to (1) test microorganisms with different abilities to utilize various carbon sources and (2) various tests for
  3. Experiments for the determination of trypsin This presentation describes proteases that preferentially cleave Arg and Lys peptide bonds. Source: Laboratory Manual of Enzymology
  4. Pretreatment experiments for neuronal cell culture substrates Almost all neural cell cultures must have macromolecules as growth substrates to which the cells adhere in order to grow. Commonly used are polylysine and polyo
  5. Subchronic toxicity test Subchronic toxicity (subchronic toxicity) refers to the toxic effects that occur when experimental animals are exposed to a large dose of a foreign compound for
  6. Nucleic acid transmission electron microscopy sample preparation experiments Nucleic acid molecular chain is generally long, the use of ordinary drop or spray method is easy to make its structure damaged. Therefore, at present, most of t
  7. Detection of Saccharomyces cerevisiae vectors and cloned gene expression products LacZ fusion vectors were constructed to study yeast gene regulation. Because of the simplicity and sensitivity of this assay, yeast genes are often labeled with
  8. Ultraviolet cross-linking experiments of proteins and nucleic acids Irradiation of protein-nucleic acid complexes with UV light induces covalent bond formation where nucleic acid nucleoproteins are in close contact, thus selecti
  9. Experimental method for the determination of chalcones residues in animal tissues Quinolone residues in tissues are predominantly prodrugs, so prodrugs are generally chosen as indicator residues. Most of the metabolites are metabolized quickl
  10. Determination of chloramphenicol and its related compounds residues in animal tissues There are many reported methods for the determination of chloramphenicol, and among the screening methods, GC-ECD and ELISA are more commonly used. source: Food
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