Examples of 'inactivates' in a sentence

Meaning of "inactivates"

inactivate (verb) - To render something inactive or no longer effective. This term is commonly used in the fields of science, medicine, and technology, when discussing the deactivation of a process or substance
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  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of inactivate

How to use "inactivates" in a sentence

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The process inactivates all microbiological agents.
The converting enzyme also inactivates bradykinin.
Overheating inactivates enzymes in honey and vitamins.
This enzyme is a glycosidase that inactivates ribosomes.
Chlorine inactivates a microorganism by damaging its cell membrane.
Phosphorylation generally either activates or inactivates a protein.
This deletion inactivates the rfbEGHI genes.
Association of the endotoxin with the phospholipid inactivates it.
It inactivates bradykinin and anaphylatoxins.
A sedentary lifestyle also inactivates the skin.
Histaminase inactivates histamine and is used in the treatment of allergies.
Hydrolysis of these linkages inactivates the ceragenin.
Urea inactivates excess hypochlorite.
Butabindide blocks an enzyme that inactivates cholecystokinin.
Systemic heparin inactivates thrombin and may help prevent metastases.

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The material also irreversibly inactivates the enzyme.
Our cholesterin inactivates them so that only our mucus membranes are affected.
It is advisable to mention that the heat treatment inactivates the enzyme.
The heat treatment inactivates some of the known antinutrients.
Reaction of three residues with iodoacetic acid inactivates the enzyme.
It also cleaves and therefore inactivates a significant part of circulating plasma fibrinogen.
A receptor antagonist is a substance which binds receptors and inactivates them.
Organic matter very quickly inactivates the free chlorine.
Proteolytically inactivates enzymes in the extrinsic coagulation pathway further promoting a prolytic state.
The fusión disrupts and inactivates the target gene.
Silver inactivates enzymes by reacting with the thiol groups to form silver sulfides.
The nucleic acid construct inactivates the targeted gene.
This gene inactivates a number of antibiotics which are extremely important in clinical and veterinary medicine.
The ultraviolet irradiation kills or inactivates microorganisms almost instantly.
Fermentation is terminated by a brief exposure to an elevated temperature that inactivates the culture.
Clean hands with alcohol inactivates the virus and kills it.
A recombinant gene may also be engineered to contain an insertion mutation that inactivates the gene.
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The enzyme can be deactivated by any suitable means that inactivates the enzyme.
The biotin binds to avidin and inactivates it thereby restoring male fertility.
Heating during the oil extraction process denatures and inactivates the protein.
Pasteurisation of honey inactivates the catalase and glucose oxidase activity present in the honey.
It stimulates genes that promote cell growth and inactivates growth regulating molecules.
UV light inactivates microorganisms through photochemical damage.
The antimicrobial emulsion of the present invention inactivates a wide variety of infectious pathogens.
O Inactivates microorganisms over a wide range of pH.
The fusión of the selection cassette to downstream exons inactivates the target gene.
The psoralen photoinactivation method inactivates nucleic acid based pathogens present in blood through a single procedure.
Formaldehyde fixation prevents loss of highly soluble nucleic acids and effectively inactivates endogenous RNases.
Chemical modification with phenylglyoxal also inactivates both the dehydrogenase and cyclohydrolase activities.
The bleach wipe physically removes the topical toxin composition and chemically inactivates the botulinum toxin.
Chemical modification with diethylpyrocarbonate inactivates the dehydrogenase and cyclohydrolase but not the synthetase.
The DPD inhibitor used according to the present invention is one that irreversibly inactivates DPD.
The specific mechanism in which chlorine dioxide inactivates bacteria is currently postulated and researched.
Etanercept inactivates TNF without causing in vitro lysis of cells involved in the immune response.

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