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  1. 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
  2. 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
  3. 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
  4. Experiments for the determination of trypsin This presentation describes proteases that preferentially cleave Arg and Lys peptide bonds. Source: Laboratory Manual of Enzymology
  5. Binding experiments with diaminohexyl spacers Proteins are not directly immobilized to the substrate; spacer molecules can act as bridges connecting proteins to the substrate. Source: Laboratory Manual of E
  6. Tissue thin section membrane clamp whole cell recording experiment Source : Practical Laboratory Techniques in Neurobiology
  7. Intracellular calcium imaging experiments Source : Practical Laboratory Techniques in Neurobiology
  8. Protein binding assay with cyanogen bromide-activated agarose This is an effective method for covalently immobilizing enzymes or proteins, such as peroxidase or antibodies, in agarose or cross-linked dextran. A serious dis
  9. Nerve tissue block membrane clamp whole-cell recording experiments Source : Practical Laboratory Techniques in Neurobiology
  10. Periodic acid activation assay of cellulose This method is suitable for materials with a critical diol structure, such as cellulose, agarose, and dextran. Oxidation of periodate results in the formation o
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