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inactivation

[ US /ˌɪˌnæktɪˈveɪʃən/ ]
NOUN
  1. breaking up a military unit (by transfers or discharges)
  2. the process of rendering inactive
    thermal inactivation of serum samples
    the gene inactivation system

How To Use inactivation In A Sentence

  • Increased antioxidative capacity was also not due to inactivation of antioxidant enzymes because SOD and CAT activities were not decreased. Low-carb diets reduce oxidative stress | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D.
  • Evolutionary dynamics of tumor suppressor gene inactivation. SuperCooperators
  • Schultz explained these results by hypothesizing an inactivation process that ‘spreads’ from the heterochromatic breakpoint.
  • A third method of pathogen inactivation is therefore being considered that not only inactivates all viruses but also kills bacteria, parasites, and lymphocytes.
  • For different agonists acting on the same receptor, one could calculate from the KA values the fractional occupation by each to obtain the same standard response before receptor inactivation, and thus obtain relative efficacies. Robert F. Furchgott - Autobiography
  • A visible example of X chromosome inactivation is the tortoiseshell cat.
  • Scientists believe the overgrowth associated with Beckwith Wiedemann Syndrome and hemihypertrophy may develop because of improper inactivation of one or more growth-suppressing genes, or because of overexpression of genes that encourage cell growth. Beckwith-Weidemann Syndrome
  • Generally, neurotoxins affecting neurotransmission act to increase or decrease the release of a neurotransmitter at the presynaptic membrane, block receptors at the postsynaptic membrane, or modify the inactivation process of the neurotransmitter. Neurotoxicity
  • The scientists argue that such "inactivation" allows us to lose ourself in the movie: Integral Options Cafe
  • Both large-scale losses via deletion and gene inactivations by revertible point mutations have been observed in modern microbes.
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