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Meaning of "reporter molecule"
A reporter molecule refers to a type of molecule that is used in scientific studies to monitor or measure a specific biological process or activity. It is designed to carry a signal or detectable indicator, such as a fluorescent dye or radioactive label, which allows researchers to track the molecule's movement or activity in a system
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The reporter molecule is bonded to the core.
A nucleic acid sequence encoding a reporter molecule.
Then the reporter molecule is added.
A reagent to detect said reporter molecule.
The reporter molecule is a single stranded polymer sequence.
The label or a small reporter molecule may be an enzyme.
The reporter molecule can be coupled to a target molecule.
The primer may be labelled with a reporter molecule.
The reporter molecule can be any of the molecules described supra.
An agent may act directly on a reporter molecule or indirectly.
A reporter molecule is defined as any moiety that may be detected using an assay.
Preferably the later antibody is labeled with a reporter molecule.
Biotin is another reporter molecule that can be detected by labeled avidin.
In some embodiments the later antibody is labeled with a reporter molecule.
These are sometimes known as a reporter molecule and a quencher molecule respectively.
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The complex is detected by the signal emitted by the reporter molecule.
The polymer comprised by a large reporter molecule may be any polymeric molecule.
A probe or primer may have attached to it a detectable label or reporter molecule.
The reporter molecule can also be used to indicate the viability of a cell.
In one aspect the polydeoxynucleotide primer is labeled with a reporter molecule.
The identification of the reporter molecule indicates that the antigen is captured.
The nucleic acid molecule can be associated with a reporter molecule.
The reporter molecule can then be pulled into a pore and stopped.
The complex is detected by the signal emitted by a labeled reporter molecule.
Since the probe binding site of a reporter molecule is unique to the reporter molecule.
In one aspect the polynucleotide primer is labeled with a reporter molecule.
The other label employed is a reporter molecule that is then detected on the support.
A synthetic nucleic acid molecule of the invention encodes a reporter molecule.
The reporter molecule can be any molecule that can bind to the probe sequence.
The antibody of the invention may have attached to it an effector or reporter molecule.
Typical reporter molecule pairs include a fluorescent energy donor and a fluorescent acceptor dye.
Fluorescence emission can be intrinsic to a protein or can be due to a fluorescence reporter molecule.
The extended primer can be detected by means of a reporter molecule covalently bonded to a probe.
A specific binding member according to any preceding claim which comprises a label or reporter molecule.
The reporter gene encodes a reporter molecule that produces a signal when expressed in a cell.
A probe includes an isolated nucleic acid attached to a detectable label or reporter molecule.
Preferably the distribution of said reporter molecule is altered through a modification of the localization domain.
The sample material is then further washed to remove unbound reporter molecule.
The reporter molecule is preferably a fluorescein dye and the quencher molecule is preferably a rhodamine dye.
A particular aspect is when the two labels comprise a quencher and a reporter molecule.
The reporter molecule can be associated with the nucleic acid molecule at the probe region.
The plasmid can also include a reporter gene that encodes a reporter molecule.
The HO has a reporter molecule and a quencher molecule.
The amplified sequence is detected as a substitute or reporter molecule for the analyte sequence.
CTO has a reporter molecule and a quencher molecule at its templating portion.
Determining the cell cycle position by monitoring signals emitted by the reporter molecule.
The templating portion of the CTO has a reporter molecule and a quencher molecule.
The kit may also comprise a second antibody which is labeled with a reporter molecule.
Such as reporter molecule may be bound to facilitate the detection of the MAP protein.
The encapsulating material is disposed over the core and the reporter molecule.
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