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Meaning of "micromolar"

micromolar (adjective): In chemistry, indicating a concentration of one millionth of a mole per liter
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  • Describing a concentration of one millionth of a mole per litre

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The affinity is preferably about micromolar or higher.
It occurs in micromolar concentrations and its physiological relevance hence is questionable.
The compounds are effective in submicromolar or low micromolar concentrations.
Activation of sHASEGP was found to occur in the micromolar range.
The abbreviation uM means microMolar and is equivalent to the symbol µM.
A more usual amount is about picomolar to about micromolar.
It was inhibitory at micromolar concentrations.
A contemplated compound is more usually utilized at picomolar to micromolar amounts.
The new technology is capable of measuring micromolar concentration of deoxygenated hemoglobin hhb.
The remaining compounds inhibited phosphorylation in the micromolar range.
The effects of copper at micromolar concentrations varied from undetectable to complete growth inhibition.
The inhibition is seen at relatively high micromolar concentrations.
RFU values were converted to micromolar phosphopeptide using a SYEGNSpYTFIDPTQ standard curve.
The values documented are in micromolar units.
Micromolar amounts are 3 orders of magnitude less than millimolar amounts.

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The sensitivity is in micromolar range.
Activities in three hPPAR subtypes are reported in the table and are expressed in micromolar.
The insulin dimer formation constant is in micromolar range of human insulin.
All these colorimetric ATPase assays require a minimum ATP concentration of several hundred micromolar.
In vitro drug concentrations in the high micromolar range are often used.
FTase binds FPP with low nanomolar affinity while cellular FPP concentrations are near micromolar.
It is also active at opioid receptors and has micromolar affinity for adenosine receptors.
All the tested compounds demonstrated significant antioxidant activity at the micromolar range.
Accordingly it has become a useful tool for determining micromolar concentrations of calcium in single cells.
Benzamidine is a reversible small molecule inhibitor of serine proteases with micromolar Ki.
The compounds provided herein typically display micromolar or submicromolar binding affinity for the androgen receptor.
The generated device displayed high sensitivity for glutamate at the micromolar range.
At 5 micromolar and higher concentrations all cells appeared pyknotic.
Bacterial SATs are on transcriptional level feed back inhibited by micromolar concentrations of cysteine.
Ten micromolar heme was then added and the cells were incubated for 2 h.
It is contemplated that preferred compounds bind neurotensin receptors with micromolar or greater affinity.
In micromolar concentrations, the antioxidants slowed down photosynthesis in chloroplasts and stimulated respiration in mitochondria.
Such drugs have narrow therapeutic ranges and are present in micromolar concentrations in the blood.
In a typical HSQC experiment micromolar concentrations of cisplatin in approximately 20 minutes were observed.
Quartz Suprasil cuvettes were used for measurements in the micromolar concentration range.
Five micromolar of each compound was added for 12 hours.
A set of benzamides was discovered to have HDAC inhibitory activity in the low micromolar range.
The plasma concentration of ATRA can be achieved in micromolar levels following ATRA administration.
A compound of formula I inhibits the autophosphorylation of the SCF receptor in the micromolar range.
Peak plasma concentrations of up to 20 micromolar may be achieved for systemic administration.
Microliters of probe at an initial concentration of 2 micromolar.
As a result, thermostable avidin variants with micromolar affinity for the steroid hormone testosterone were obtained.
The affinities of the compounds are of the order of 1 micromolar.
The values are expressed in micromolar concentration ( µM ).
In contrast isophosphoramide mustard was nontoxic in this assay at up to 10 micromolar.
The non-specific bond is evaluated in the presence of a micromolar concentration of cold homog peptide.
Preferred compounds inhibit vitronectin binding at a concentration of less than 1 micromolar.
Compounds of the invention bind with nanomolar to micromolar affinity for the a2δ protein.
The derivatives of this invention have an albumin binding affinity that is below 1 micromolar.
Concentrations are expressed in micromolar ( µM ) concentrations.

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