elute

VERB
  1. wash out with a solvent, as in chromatography
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  • Concentrated CKs were eluted from the cartridges with ethanol and the eluates were evaporated to dryness.
  • The more rapidly moving zone is d-lysergic acid N,N-diethylamide which is eluted with about 3000 ml. of the same solvent as above, the course of the elution being followed by watching the downward movement of the more rapidly moving blue fluorescing zone. L.S.D., R.I.P.
  • The resulting solution was applied to a gel filtration column and the eluent applied to an anion-exchange column and eluted using a 0-500-mM NaCl gradient.
  • Alcohol (isopropanol) precipitation concentrates the eluted plasmid DNA, which is collected by centrifugation, washed, and redissolved in buffer. Archive 2005-10-01
  • After extensive washing of the unbound protein with 40 mM imidazole, the GHS protein was eluted with 250 mM imidazole.
  • In the confirmatory test, the drugs in the urine sample are isolated on a small chromatographic column, eluted with an organic solvent, and injected into the gas chromatograph-mass spectrometer.
  • The clear supernatant was loaded onto a Ni-chelating column, and bound protein was eluted with 500 mM imidazole.
  • A radioactive compound identified as p-coumaroyl ß-glucosyl ester was eluted and stored frozen.
  • SELEX (systematic evolution of ligands by exponential enrichment) is a method to generate DNA … which are then eluted from the target molecule and amplified by PCR. … (both of which are used in Macugen, an FDA-approved aptamer), … The development of aptamer probes for molecular signatures on the cancer cell … "War of the Weasels" article in new Skeptical Inquirer - The Panda's Thumb
  • The more rapidly moving zone is d-lysergic acid N,N-diethylamide which is eluted with about 3000 ml. of the same solvent as above, the course of the elution being followed by watching the downward movement of the more rapidly moving blue fluorescing zone. L.S.D., R.I.P.
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