Examples of 'microtube' in a sentence

Meaning of "microtube"

microtube (noun): A small tube, typically used in laboratory settings for various scientific or medical purposes
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  • A microscopic tube, especially one used in the construction of specialized lasers

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This microtube is vortexed for ten seconds.
Place DNeasy plate on elution microtube plate.
Microtube irrigation is a great way to do this.
Confirm the identification information on the microtube label.
Close the cap of the microtube containing the liver.
A microtube is opened during routine use to add or extract material.
Alternatively use ice or a microtube cooler.
The microtube is usually filled while the fibers are being enclosed therein.
Attach a new pestle for homogenisation to the microtube homogeniser.
The microtube of the invention can be used in two different ways.
The beads are stored in a sterile plastic screw cap microtube.
Tap each microtube on the table surface to remove entrapped air bubbles.
The at least one carbon microparticle can comprise a carbon microtube.
The microtube was allowed to stand for 5 hours.
The fibers are further embedded in the sealing material filling the microtube.

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In such a situation, the microtube is withdrawn immediately after use.
The other chamber contained cancer cells without addition of the carbon microtube solution.
Microtube for carrying out the elongation reaction is prepared using,.
Carefully transfer the supernate contaning the purified DNA into a clean microtube.
Preferable the microtube is a microcentrifuge tube, commonly referred to as a microfuge tube.
In some embodiments, the amplification reaction is performed within a microtube.
The transport of isolated zygotic embryos in microtube with y3 culture medium without.
The concentrate thus obtained is dissolved in 1 mL of hexane and is stored in a microtube.
The microtube prevents evaporation, and the weighing and dilution steps are eliminated.
In other embodiments, iron particles can be disposed in the walls of a carbon microtube.
In another embodiment, a carbon microtube comprises greater than about 2 percent by weight iron.
In some embodiments, the at least one carbon microparticle comprises a carbon microtube.
The nanotube and / or microtube fragments are subsequently cleared from the surrounding tissue.
Two microliters of diluted sample were mixed with 18 microliters of gold conjugate mix in a microtube.
An ultrasound probe is placed in the microtubes, called experimental microtube and control microtube.
Place exactly 1 mL of the supernatant in an Eppendorf microtube.
Blood in a heparinised capillary microtube is poured onto a filter paper Whatman No. 4.
The medium is transferred to an experimental Eppendorf microtube 2.
Figure 4 Sectional view of a microtube of the invention inserted in a microfuge rotor.
Transfer 1 ml of the supernatant into a 2 ml microtube.
FIG . 1 represents a microtube comprising a hydrogel and a supernatant of a solution of encapsulated QDs.
The following are introduced into a microtube suitable for PCR,.
The microtube was incubated for 30 minutes on ice.
Represented in 1 A is the microtube in the normal position.
A carbon microparticle, in some embodiments, comprises a carbon microtube.
Figure 3 A front view of an open microtube of the invention.
Each microtube has a diameter of d27 and a wall of a homogenous thickness t2.
Figure 1 A front view of a closed microtube of the invention.
Take the 1,5 ml microtube containing the liver from the freezer just before the pre-treatment.
The laser beam is supplied across one face of the microtube 36.
On the wall of each microtube there are a plurality of ridges 28.
Transfer into a 2 ml microtube.
Measure the liver weight with 1,5 ml microtube as a tare using an electronic analytical balance.
The microcolumn is recovered and placed in a 1.5 ml microtube.
The method of claim 1 or the microtube of claim 3 or 4, wherein said shell comprises pores.

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