Examples of 'physiological temperature' in a sentence

Meaning of "physiological temperature"

physiological temperature: This phrase refers to the normal or average temperature of a living organism, typically used in medical or biological contexts to indicate a healthy body temperature

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The incubation will generally be under physiological temperature.
Tropoelastin aggregates at physiological temperature due to interactions between hydrophobic domains.
Enzymes function most efficiently within a physiological temperature range.
Tropoelastin aggregates at physiological temperature due to interactions between hydrophobic domains in a process called coacervation.
The gelation of the chitosan mixture is induced by the physiological temperature.
The sensitivity of the test at physiological temperature is substantially greater than at ambient temperatures.
These enzymes cleave collagen into two fragments which spontaneously denature at physiological temperature.
The gelation behavior at physiological temperature is shown in Table 1.
From this panel some constructs were also assessed for binding kinetics at physiological temperature.
Also being liquid at the physiological temperature and / or physiological pH and / or in the presence of,.
The Membrane Potential Assay may be run at room temperature up to physiological temperature.
The gelation behavior at physiological temperature is shown in Tables 2 and 3.
In addition, the activity assay may be run at physiological temperature.
Antibodies with high activity at physiological temperature ( approximately 37 °C ) are termed warm autoantibodies.
Ideally, the incubation is carried out at physiological temperature.

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Washing is generally under standard physiological temperature and pH as well.
According to some embodiments of the invention, the abovementioned second temperature is a physiological temperature.
Also, the reaction occurred at physiological temperature of 37°C.
At a minimum, essentially physiological conditions include a solution buffered to physiological pH, and having a physiological temperature.
However, the system is clearly a sensitive glucose sensor at physiological temperature.
The composition of claims 1 or 5 wherein the composition is at a physiological temperature.
In certain embodiments, the temperatures of the culture medium is close to physiological temperature.
Still, this T m value is significantly greater than physiological temperature.
In another embodiment the temperature below the red blood cells ' normal physiological temperature is 80°C.
Martin, P.W. Brown, Mechanical properties of hydroxyapatite formed at physiological temperature.
The heater assembly 110 heats the perfusion fluid 108 to or near a normal physiological temperature.
In some instances, a gel forms in less than 1 hour at physiological temperature of 37 °C.
In some instances, a gel forms in less than 5 minutes at physiological temperature of 37 °C.

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