Alkalinelysis or alkaline extraction is a method used in molecular biology to isolate plasmid DNA from bacteria. Bacteria containing the plasmid of interest...
several methods for cell lysis, including alkalinelysis, mechanical lysis, and enzymatic lysis. The most common method is alkalinelysis, which involves the...
produced by all three digests In this technique the cells are lysed in alkaline conditions. The DNA in the mixture is denatured (strands separated) by...
with other resuspension buffers and lysis buffers to release DNA from cells, often as part of the alkalinelysis method of purifying plasmid DNA from...
nephrolithiasis, are not features of tumor lysis syndrome.[citation needed] Lactic acidosis. Pretreatment spontaneous tumor lysis syndrome. This entity is associated...
Hydrolysis (/haɪˈdrɒlɪsɪs/; from Ancient Greek hydro- 'water', and lysis 'to unbind') is any chemical reaction in which a molecule of water breaks one...
encapsulation of cells in a low-melting-point agarose suspension, lysis of the cells in neutral or alkaline (pH>13) conditions, and electrophoresis of the suspended...
In general, the water solubility of uric acid and its alkali metal and alkaline earth salts is rather low. All these salts exhibit greater solubility in...
electrolysis to occur is called the decomposition potential. The word "lysis" means to separate or break, so in terms, electrolysis would mean "breakdown...
extract crude extrachromosomal DNA, the cells were lysed with a pH 11.8 alkalinelysis buffer, neutralized with a neutralization buffer, and precipitated using...
from enrichments based on the behavior of extrachromosomal DNA under alkalinelysis, restriction enzymes, and agarose gel electrophoresis . Dale, Colin;...
application, the most common methods are: mechanical, chemical and enzymatic lysis, precipitation, purification, and concentration. The specific method used...
Acute uric acid nephropathy is usually seen as part of the acute tumour lysis syndrome in patients undergoing chemotherapy or radiation therapy for the...
resulting α,β-unsaturated ketone undergoes retroaldol reaction, resulting in lysis of the C-C bond. The zinc salt is used in personal care products such as...
Hageman factor, etc.) play an important role in blood-clotting, as well as lysis of the clots, and the correct action of the immune system. Other proteases...
protease action. Left untreated, papain activity will lead to complete lysis of the cells. The tissue must then be triturated (passed quickly up and...
Roth J, Blatteis CM (October 2014). "Mechanisms of fever production and lysis: lessons from experimental LPS fever". Comprehensive Physiology. 4 (4):...
detectable using a microscope due to the lysis of red blood cells in the urinary tract (particularly in alkaline or dilute urine), or intravascular hemolysis...
50 °C, although acetyl phosphate is less stable in warmer temperatures and alkaline conditions than in cooler and acidic to neutral conditions. It is unable...
sacral vertebrae. Those affected may be presented with bone pain due to bone lysis, lumbar paraparesis, and a variety of neurological symptoms. Vertebral fractures...
(1998). "Comparison of human red cell lysis by hypochlorous and hypobromous acids: insights into the mechanism of lysis". The Biochemical Journal. 330 (1):...
Neo-Latin that uses the combining forms lyso- (referring to lysis and derived from the Latin lysis, meaning "to loosen", via Ancient Greek λύσις [lúsis]),...
solution. The use of water is preferable because water can help with clot lysis. Care must be taken to not overdistend the bladder and cause a perforation...