Examples of 'biological target' in a sentence

Meaning of "biological target"

biological target: In scientific contexts, this phrase typically refers to a specific organism or biological process that is the focus of study, experimentation, or intervention

How to use "biological target" in a sentence

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biological target
It was not designed for a biological target.
A method of biological target detection using a nanopore and a fusion protein binding agent.
Potency at the biological target.
The concentration is determined at three separate times at the biological target.
A method of screening a biological target for weak interactions using weak affinity chromatography.
Method for identifying compounds which bind to biological target molecule.
In this context, the biological target is often referred to as a drug target.
Thereby identifying one or more compounds which bind to the biological target.
Thus, in the method described above, the biological target material is a nucleic acid.
These targeting molecules make it easier to transfer the nanoparticles to their biological target.
Compounds comprising a biological target recognizing part, coupled to a signal part capable of complexing gallium.
These have promising activity against a particular biological target that is important in disease.
The biological target molecule may, for example, be crystalline.
The problem of accessibility of the active agents to their biological target is thus overcome.
The biological target molecule can be, for example, a protein or, for example, a nucleic acid.

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The main criterion is the affinity between the potential drug molecule and biological target.
Once this is completed, they will choose the biological target for a prospective medicine.
In high throughput screening assays, groups of compounds are exposed to a biological target.
Theoretical considerations in choosing biological target sites, Specificity and Toxicity.
In certain embodiments, the therapeutic agent is a modulator of a biological target.
The method of claim 4, wherein the biological target comprises an enzyme.
The biological target molecule, may, for example, be a protein, or a nucleic acid.
In an embodiment, the immunogenic composition may comprise a biological target ligand.
RLC is the primary biological target of mvosin light chain kinase ( MLCK ) - mediated phosphorylation.
In other embodiments, the nucleic acids bind a ligand or biological target.
RLC is the primary biological target of myosin light chain kinase ( MLCK ) - mediated phosphorylation.
Allowing the encoded probes to interact with the biological target in the sample ;.
Historically, dose-transfer to the biological target ( i.e. the pest ) has been shown to be inefficient.
A magnetic separation system for separating magnetic or magnetically labelled biological target substances from a sample, comprising,.
These have promising activity against a biological target related to COVID-19 disease.
Aquaporin 3 ( AQP3 ), or aquaglyceroporin, was the main biological target initially studied.

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