Examples of 'radiolabeling' in a sentence

Meaning of "radiolabeling"

radiolabeling (verb) - Radiolabeling is a scientific technique used to track or study molecules by attaching a radioactive isotope to them, allowing researchers to monitor their behavior in biological systems
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Radiolabeling is not necessary for some applications.
A number of techniques for radiolabeling proteins are known.
The radiolabeling procedure thus is simplified.
A number of techniques for radiolabeling polypeptides are known.
Radiolabeling kit and binding assay.
This results in significantly higher radiolabeling yields.
Methods for radiolabeling such compounds are also provided.
Fowler holds eight patents for radiolabeling procedures.
Techniques for radiolabeling of antibodies are known in the art.
It can also be used for radiolabeling.
Radiolabeling or radiotracing is thus the radioactive form of isotopic labeling.
Kits for effecting the radiolabeling method are provided.
Radiolabeling techniques such as these are routinely used in radiopharmaceutical chemistry.
The techniques involved in radiolabeling of oligonucleotides have been discussed above.
Radiolabeling was performed without any separation of labeled and unlabeled compound.

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Liposome compositions for use in mammalian hosts are prepared without radiolabeling.
Attempts at radiolabeling peptides have been reported in the prior art.
Peptide analogues of somatostatin have been used after radiolabeling for diagnostic imaging.
Radiolabeling of antibodies may also be used to detect antibody binding to sections.
The use of chelating agents for radiolabeling polypeptides is known in the prior art.
I radiolabeling of surface OMPs.
This method requires two or more vials and multiple steps to achieve radiolabeling.
Radiolabeling has also been employed to study the regional deposition of inhaled particles.
The high yield and purity avoid a necessity of purification steps following radiolabeling.
An exemplary radiolabeling agent is a radioactive element that produces gamma ray emissions.
The use of various chelating agents for radiolabeling peptides is well known in the art.
Radiolabeling kit components should be allowed to come to room temperature before use.
Peptides and other compounds have been used without radiolabeling to affect the growth of tumors.
Radiolabeling is accomplished using materials and techniques available to those skilled in the art.
Such a kit in effect combines the components from two radiolabeling kits into one.
Conditions of radiolabeling with radiohalogen described in the art did not provided expected results.
Trichloroacetic acid precipitation and scintillation counting may determine the radiolabeling efficiency in each culture.
Radiolabeling of peptides and proteins can be achieved using various methods known in the art.
Preferred chemical structure is one which allows radiolabeling with a radioisotope suitable for radioimmunoimaging or radioimmunotherapy.
Radiolabeling of DOTA conjugated peptides was then developed and optimized.
Such competition may affect the efficiency of clot radiolabeling and subsequently the imaging process.
During equilibrium radiolabeling the relative molar ratios for these residues should be close to unity.
Radioactive Iodine is a well known radiolabeling agent.
Radiolabeling of the Compounds.
Strand displacement assay involves the radiolabeling of DNA duplexes.
Also, the radiolabeling may be isotopic or nonisotopic.
The invention has made central-site radiolabeling a practicality.
Radiolabeling and determination of antigen-binding affinity.
More particularly, it concerns a strategy for radiolabeling target ligands.
Radiolabeling of probes, hybridization, washing and autoradiography were done as described above.
Specifically, for example, radiolabeling or fluorescent labeling is known in the art.
Therefore, an important research work was necessary to determine suitable radiolabeling conditions.
Furthermore, the radiolabeling method has been optimized to facilitate its clinical transfer.
The shelf-life of reconstituted kits is established from the time of radiolabeling.
The radiolabeling reaction mixture was incubated in a boiling water bath for 30 min.

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