How To Use Acrylamide In A Sentence
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This paper relates a lab research job of preparation of PSNAMA terpolymer by terpolymerization of styrene cationic nitrogen compound with acrylamide and acrylic acid.
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they claimed that acrylamide is produced when certain carbohydrates are baked or fried at high temperatures
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That would be the same KFC that agreed, in 2007, in response to a lawsuit by the California attorney general, to warn its customers that its potatoes contain a suspected carcinogen called acrylamide, which forms during frying and baking.
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Results were assayed on a 6% polyacrylamide gel stained with ethidium bromide after electrophoresis.
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Processed cereals are brimming with acrylamide, too, and so is coffee.
Times, Sunday Times
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Boiling, steaming or microwaving them does not cause heightened levels of acrylamide.
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His paper in the Journal of Molecular Biology describing how he made it is probably the most cited paper in biology, after one by a man called Laemmli, who discovered SDS-PAGE (sodium dodecyl sulphate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis).
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Protease samples were submitted to electrophoresis in polyacrylamide gels under denaturing conditions, according to Laemmli.
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Thirty microliters of PCR products were electrophoresed on 6.5% polyacrylamide gel that contained a linearly increasing 10% to 60% denaturing gradient.
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At issue is the chemical acrylamide, which is found as a cooking byproduct in the production of foods like french fries and potato chips and has been linked to cancer in animals.
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P. cruentum constructed was characterized to contain lower level of PE content in light of the complete deficiency of γ subunits, the B-PE-associated chromophoric linker polypeptides, revealed by LiDS-PAGE (lithium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis) experiment
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The radiolabelled products were separated in a 6% denaturing polyacrylamide gel and autoradiographed.
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Typical autoradiogram of an 8% polyacrylamide gel performed in order to analyze SOFA-HDV ribozyme cleavage The experiments were performed using 5′-end-labeled HCV transcripts in the presence of an excess of SOFA-HDV ribozyme.
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All oligos were obtained from Sigma Genosys (Woodlands, TX) and further purified using polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis.
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Covalently linking multiple copies of this peptide together on a flexible polyacrylamide backbone allowed them to construct from this a polyvalent inhibitor about 7500 times more potent than the original peptide.
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Three microliters of the reaction mixture was loaded onto 6.5% polyacrylamide denaturing gels without formamide, and the PCR products were separated by electrophoresis at 1600 V for 4 to 7 hours.
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The amplified DNA fragments are separated by denaturing acrylamide gels and detected by autoradiography.
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Daily consumption ups exposure to acrylamide, upping your cancer risk.
The Sun
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Also, toast, we now know, is a hotbed for acrylamide and therefore more dangerous than we realised.
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Experts at the University of York found ‘significant levels’ of the substance acrylamide in basic foodstuffs such as potatoes, crisps, crispbreads and breakfast cereals.
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Coffee-makers say to remove acrylamide would spoil the drink's flavour.
The Sun
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The concern surrounds a chemical byproduct called acrylamide that is produced when carbohydrates such as bread or potatoes are cooked at high temperatures.
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It is known that those who are overexposed to acrylamides in the workplace may suffer nerve damage and impaired fertility.
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Acrylamide forms when sugars and an amino acid called asparagine are heated together at high temperatures -- more than 248 degrees Fahrenheit.
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American Journal of Epidemiology, researchers at Stockholm's Karolinska Institute confirmed that there is no link between long-term acrylamide intake and breast cancer.
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Rodents eating unfried pancakes had only one-tenth that concentration of acrylamide adducts.
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We have previously synthesized water-soluble polyacrylamide copolymers with MG side chains.
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He added:'It might be that eating two roast potatoes cooked like that will have the same acrylamide as five cooked in another way.
Times, Sunday Times
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The first was protein analysis using sodium dodecyl sulphate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis.
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This is usually accomplished using hydrophilic coatings such as polyacrylamide.
The Scientist
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A kind of chromium gel system of retarded crosslinking made of partially hydrolyzed polyacrylamide(HPAM), sodium bichromate and organic reductant sulfocarbamide was investigated.
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First, after electrophoresis of the proteins through a polyacrylamide gel, they are transferred by blotting to a porous membrane sheet.
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Produced by the heat-induced reaction between sugar and an amino acid called asparagine, acrylamide burst in to the public consciousness in 2002 when Swedish scientists found high levels in carbohydrate-rich foods, like French fries and potato chips.
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The first was protein analysis using sodium dodecyl sulphate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis.
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The autoradiogram shown corresponds to a typical 5% polyacrylamide gel performed for the analysis of 6 potential sites.
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Experiments in mice have shown high levels of acrylamide can cause neurological damage and cancer.
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A universal sulfotransferase assay method based on sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE) is described.
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Researchers Discover Way to Make French Fries Without Cancerous Chemical french fries because they're healthy, but did you know that they contain a cancer-causing chemical called acrylamide?
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Starchy fried foods also can contain a chemical called acrylamide that is quietly raising concern as a potential human carcinogen.
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The labelled tyr T DNA fragments of interest were separated from the remainder of the plasmids on 6% polyacrylamide gels.
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Swedish scientists sounded the acrylamide alarm in 2002.
Times, Sunday Times
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Cordierite powder was prepared by the polyacrylamide gel method using silica - sol as starting material.
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The labelled reaction products resulting from elongation of the primers were separated on polyacrylamide gels which were then autoradiographed.
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Reducing acrylamide levels without reducing quality is a considerable challenge, according to Purac, especially for starchy products that have been deep-fried, roasted or baked at high temperatures, such as extruded snacks and potato chips.
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Recent reports about a chemical called acrylamide, found in carbohydrate-rich foods, may give some scientific credence to an uncooked diet.
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Indeed, he notes, the structure of the amino acid asparagine resembles acrylamide, and asparagine is potatoes' primary unbound amino acid.
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Studies in humans have so far proved inconclusive - but international experts say acrylamide is a 'probable human carcinogen'.
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Final report on the evaluation of four toxic chemicals in an In Vivo/In Vitro toxicological screen -- acrylamide, chlordecone, cyclophosphamide, and diethylstilbestrol by Joellen Lewtas
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He added:'It might be that eating two roast potatoes cooked like that will have the same acrylamide as five cooked in another way.
Times, Sunday Times
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A small amount is withdrawn from each tube and loaded into separate wells of a polyacrylamide gel.
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The purity of the double-stranded oligonucleotides was confirmed by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis.
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Newman notes that KFC's french fries are an unusually rich source of acrylamide, a probable human carcinogen found in deep fried foods.
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Results All the symptoms disappeared completely and the effect were satisfaction aftermovement of polyacrylamide hydrogel.
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Human hazards of acrylamide: the animal experiments show that, acrylamide is a kind of potential carcinogen.
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Following treatments for 24 hr with DMSO alone (control), Red-Br-nos, LPS, Red-Br-nos and LPS, cells were stained with 1 µg/ml acridine orange for 15 min, washed with PBS, and examined under a Zeiss fluorescence microscope using a 40X objective lens Proteins from THP-1 cells pellets were resolved by polyacrylamide gel-electrophoresis and transferred onto polyvinylidene difluoride membranes (Millipore).
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For the occupational toxicants acrylamide and 1,3-butadiene a genetic risk assessment was performed based on heritable translocation data.
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This amino acid could supply nitrogen, an ingredient of acrylamide, Mottram says.
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Thirty microliters of PCR products were electrophoresed on 6.5% polyacrylamide gel that contained a linearly increasing 10% to 60% denaturing gradient.
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The proteins in the immunoprecipitates were size fractionated by SDS polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis.
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A Leeds University professor has answered one of the big questions raised by the discovery that cooking food creates a poisonous substance called acrylamide.
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Further, for the case of acrylamide, the polymerization was roughly twice as fast under nitrogen as in air.
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The gel is a thin slab of acrylamide polymerized between two glass plates.
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Three microliters of the reaction mixture was loaded onto 6.5% polyacrylamide denaturing gels without formamide, and the PCR products were separated by electrophoresis at 1600 V for 4 to 7 hours.
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We assessed band sharing on polyacrylamide gel autoradiographs.
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Proteins were separated by sodium dodecyl sulphate/polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis as described previously.
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They must tell customers the drink contains acrylamide, used in the bean roasting process.
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He created a starch gel--a precursor, he says, of polyacrylamide.
The Scientist
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The results suggest that long inverted repeats can form hairpins or cruciforms when they are located within a region of the helix backbone that is intrinsically curved, leading to large mobility anomalies in polyacrylamide gels.
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The same sample was resolved into 7 distinct spots by acrylamide alkylation.
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The purified protein migrated with an apparent molecular weight of 42 kDa on sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis.
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Acrylamide is produced during cooking, particularly high-temperature processes such as frying and roasting.
Times, Sunday Times
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Polyacrylamide gel samples were prepared on aminosilanized glass coverslips using published methods.
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The use of polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis also can be used to determine the isoelectric charge of proteins (pI).
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Daily consumption ups exposure to acrylamide, upping your cancer risk.
The Sun
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It has been known for some time that smoking can give rise to acrylamide in human red cells that forms adducts with haemoglobin.
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Samples were electrophoresed on a 7% SDS-polyacrylamide gel, and autoradiographed.
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The sequence was then read from autoradiograms of 6% polyacrylamide gels exposed overnight.
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Support media that may be used for electrophoretic separations include agar gel, starch gel, cellulose acetate, and acrylamide.
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DORNIN: Everyone knows they're not exactly health mood but the detection of a potential carcinogen called acrylamide, might force the state of California to require this Phillip Papadopoulos and other restaurant owners to post signs informing customers.
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We studied the effects of the chemicals acrylamide, colchicine, diazepam, griseofulvin, taxol, thiobendazole, trichlorfon and vinblastine on the duration of meiotic divisions in male mice.