electrophoresis

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English - Turkish
(Denizbilim) kıvılyürüm
elektroforez
(Tıp) Eriyik içinde dağılmış iyonların elektrik akımı etkisiyle, pozitif veya negatif kutba doğru hareketi, elektroforez
capillary electrophoresis
(Tıp) kapiler elektroforez
electrophoretic
elektroforetik
immunofixation electrophoresis
immünfiksasyon elektroforezi
immunofixation electrophoresis
immünfiksasyon elektroforez
English - English
the migration of electrically charged molecules through a medium under the influence of an electric field
a method for the separation and analysis of large molecules (such as proteins) by migrating a colloidal solution of them through a gel; gel electrophoresis
the migration of colloidal particles in an electric field by virtue of their charge
The movement of colloidal particles produced by the application of an electric potential
A technique usually used to separate proteins or nucleic acids on the basis of their relative electrical charges Generally, mixtures of protein or nucleic acid are applied to a porous support matrix, such as a gel, through which an electric field is applied Components can be identified since they migrate in the electric field at different rates
A technique for separating the components of a mixture of charged molecules (proteins, DNAs, or RNAs) in an electric field within a gel or other support The movement of electrically charged molecules in an electric field often resulting in their separation
A technique in which molecules are separated by their rate of movement in an electric field; in the case of DNA the fragments are separated by size
A technique for separation of ions by rate and direction of migration in an electric field
The drawing of a mixture of proteins through a fine gel by an electric current This separates the proteins so that they can be identified
The process of separating charged molecules through a gel matrix by the application of an electric field The gel matrix has a sieving effect which allows molecules to be separated on the basis of size, while the electric field separates molecules on the basis of charge
A procedure by means of which the members of a heterogenous population of charged particles can be separated by virtue of their dissimilar migration characteristics in an electric field (16)
A process used to separate macromolecules; it relies on the differential migration of these molecules in an electric field based on their molecular weight and/or charge
Movement of electrically charged particles in a fluid under the influence of an electric field. The particles migrate toward the electrode of the opposite electric charge, often on a gel-coated slab or plate, sometimes in a fluid flowing down a paper. Originated about 1930 by Arne Tiselius (1902-1971) as a technique for analysis, electrophoresis is used to analyze and separate colloids (e.g., proteins) or deposit coatings
A technique used to evaluate genetic components based on their migration in an electric field The technique separates alleles into different regions so they can be differentiated Electrophoresis is commonly used to evaluate red cell enzymes, serum proteins and DNA
A technique used to separate chemical substances according to the electrical charge on their molecules which migrate in response to the application of an electric field
The movement of charged particles suspended in a liquid under the influence of an applied electric field
The motion of colloidal particles in an electric field [IUPAC Compendium]
The separation in an electrical field of the macromolecular constituents in a mixture (proteins, nucleic acids)
Electrophoresis is the technique of separating electrically charged particles, particularly proteins, in a solution by passing an electric current through the solution The rate of movement of the different components depends upon their charge, so that they gradually separate into bands Electrophoresis is widely used in the analysis of body chemicals, such as the analysis of the different proteins in blood serum
The separation of charged molecules (DNA, RNA or protein) in an electrical field, usually in a supporting medium such as an agarose or polyacrylamide gel
A lab technique for sorting organic molecules into various weight groups by exposing them to an electric field
the motion of charged particles in a colloid under the influence of an electric field; particles with a positive charge go to the cathode and negative to the anode
Method using an electrical field which leads to the separation of proteins or DNA fragments based on their size Smaller proteins or DNA fragments move faster; larger ones slower Samples are normally placed in the electrical field loaded in a gel-like substance, called agar or agarose
A process by which enzymes are separated based on differences in electrical charge Observed differences between or within species indicate mutation and genetic divergence over long periods of time, thus elucidating the inter-relationships of organisms
a technique in which molecules are separated by their velocity in an electric field
{i} motion of colloidal particles in a liquid caused by the influence of an electrical field
The separation of charged molecules ( DNA, RNA or protein) in an electrical field, usually in a supporting medium such as an agarose or polyacrylamide gel
A method of separating large molecules (such as DNA fragments or proteins) from a mixture of similar molecules An electric current is passed through a medium containing the mixture, and each kind of molecule travels through the medium at a different rate, depending on its electrical charge and size Separation is based on these differences Agarose and acrylamide gels are the media commonly used for electrophoresis of proteins and nucleic acids *
electrophoretic
Of, pertaining to, or produced by electrophoresis
gel electrophoresis
Gel electrophoresis is a technique used for the separation of deoxyribonucleic acid, ribonucleic acid, or protein molecules through an electric charge. It is usually performed for analytical purposes, but may be used as a preparative technique to partially purify molecules prior to use of other methods such as mass spectrometry, RFLP, PCR, cloning, DNA sequencing, or Southern blotting for further characterization
immunofixation electrophoresis
(Tıp, İlaç) Immunofixation electrophoresis is a laboratory technique for determining the levels of three major immunoglobulins, also called antibodies, in the blood: immunoglobulin M (IgM), immunoglobulin G (IgG), and immunoglobulin A (IgA). It is a refinement of immunoelectrophoresis that increases the accuracy of the procedure
temperature gradient gel electrophoresis
Temperature gradient gel electrophoresis (TGGE) is a form of electrophoresis where there is a temperature gradient across the gel. TGGE is useful for analyzing nucleic acids such as DNA and RNA, and sometimes for proteins. TGGE is a highly specialized technique practiced by a relatively small number of scientists
electrophoretic
{s} of electrophoresis, of the movement of colloidal molecules in a fluid in response to an electrical field
electrophoretic
of or relating to electrophoresis
gel electrophoresis
Electrophoresis performed in a gel composed of agarose, polyacrylamide, or starch
paper electrophoresis
electrophoresis carried out on filter paper
electrophoresis

    Hyphenation

    e·lec·tro·pho·re·sis

    Turkish pronunciation

    îlektrōfôrîsîs

    Pronunciation

    /əlektrōfôˌrəsəs/ /ɪlɛktroʊfɔːˌrɪsɪs/

    Etymology

    () From electro- + -phoresis .
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