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Thermolabile
Thermolabile: Any substance, but especially biochemical substances, that change dramatically, decompose, or are destroyed by heat of 55 degrees Celsius or greater .
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Thermolabile - Wikipedia
Thermolabile refers to a substance which is subject to, decomposition, or change in response to heat. This term is often used describe biochemical substances.
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The thermolabile variant 677C-->T can further reduce activity when ...
Three mutations cause moderate decreases in enzyme activity, with a further decrease in activity when they are in cis with the Val allele. We hypothesize that ...
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thermolabile
thermolabile, a. (θɜːməʊˈlæbɪl, -ˈleɪbɪl) [f. thermo- + labile.] Liable to destruction at moderately high temperatures, as certain toxins and serums: opposed to thermostable. Hence ˌthermolaˈbility, thermolabile quality.1904 [see thermostable]. 1904 Brit. Med. Jrnl. 10 Sept. 561 The hæmolysis being ...
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Thermolabile - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Thermolabile refers to ligands that are deliberately designed to decompose upon heating, allowing for the release of protective groups or fragments while ...
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Thermolabile drug storage in an ambulatory setting - PMC
In practice, temperature–sensitive drugs or thermolabile drugs (TD) are mainly represented by those that must be stored in a refrigerator within a temperature ...
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Thermolabile Exonuclease I - NEB
Thermolabile Exonuclease I catalyzes the removal of nucleotides from single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) in the 3′ to 5′ direction.
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THERMOLABILE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
: unstable when heated; specifically : subject to loss of characteristic properties on being heated to or above 55°C (131°F).
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thermolabile, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
There is one meaning in OED's entry for the adjective thermolabile. See 'Meaning & use' for definition, usage, and quotation evidence.
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THERMOLABILE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
adjective (of certain biochemical and chemical compounds) easily decomposed or subject to a loss of characteristic properties by the action of heat.
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Thermolabile protecting groups
Thermolabile Protecting Groups (TPGs) are applied in chemical synthesis when mild deprotection conditions are required. The deprotection mechanism has been proven only for several Thermolabile Protecting Groups (TPGs).
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thermostable
thermostable, a. (θɜːrməʊˈsteɪb(ə)l) [f. thermo- + stable a.] Retaining its character or active quality at moderately high temperatures: opposed to thermolabile. Hence thermostaˈbility, the quality of being thermostable.1904 Brit. Med. Jrnl. 10 Sept. 557 The killing of the bacteria is associated wit...
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Chlorosyl fluoride
Chemical properties
Chlorosyl fluoride is thermolabile and disproportionates to ClF and .:
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Oxyfluorides
Chlorine compounds
Fluorine compounds
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alexin
alexin Biochem. (əˈlɛksɪn) Also alexine. [a. G. alexin (H. Buchner 1891, in Münchener Med. Wochenschr. XXXVIII. 437/1, in form alexine), f. Gr. ἀλέξειν to ward off + -in1.] A name for a class of substances found in blood-serum, having the capacity of destroying bacteria, etc., and thus guarding agai...
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SULT1A3
This gene encodes a phenol sulfotransferase with thermolabile enzyme activity.
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