cationic

[ UK /kˌæta‍ɪˈɒnɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to cations
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How To Use cationic In A Sentence

  • Unlike cationic and nonionic detergents, however, they can be partly deactivated by too-hard water. HOME COMFORTS
  • These new agents, derivatives of cationic amphiphilic 1,4-dihydropyridine (1,4-DHP), avoid the problems of the recipient's immune system reacting against a viral carrier. R&D Mag - News
  • In summary, this study has confirmed quantitatively the considerable degree to which the delivery of the ALA prodrug can be enhanced by iontophoresis of the simple, cationic alkyl esters at neutral pH.
  • The bioengineered cationic polymer fibers are dumped by the tons into the eye of a hurricane in such a way that by the air current and centrifugal force they come to form a lining on the eyewall. Acorns Gone; Nature Does What GOP Fails to Do
  • The development of both cationic and anionic exchange materials did not occur until 1935.
  • The additional low content of organic matter and low capacity of cationic interchange, makes these soils poor in phosphorus and other nutrients. Guyanan savanna
  • However, cationic lipids can successfully transfect mammalian cells both in vivo and in vitro. The Scientist
  • However, as mammalian cells will not readily take up naked nucleic acids, the RNAs have to be complexed with agents such as cationic lipids to allow them to enter the cells.
  • Chitin and chitosan can adsorb organic compounds by forming chemical bond or flocculate organic compounds as a cationic polyelectrolyte.
  • 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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