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lyophilize

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  1. to dry (blood, serum, or tissue) by freezing in a high vacuum

How To Use lyophilize In A Sentence

  • The suspensions were spun at 1000 g for 30 minutes and the supernatants were filtered and lyophilized.
  • The purified protein was dialyzed into 20 mM ammonium bicarbonate and lyophilized.
  • After incubation, the samples were treated as above, and the supernatant fractions were lyophilized.
  • Because tissues were lyophilized it was not possible to discriminate between cell walls and cytoplasm in the root material.
  • The urine was dialyzed against deionized water in 6-8 kDa molecular weight cutoff dialysis tubing (Spectrapor, Spectrum Laboratories, Rancho Domingues, CA) and lyophilized.
  • Moreover, the transfer of products into Italy and France from two carve-out initiatives has reached its final stages, while there has also been progress in the construction of a new facility in Swindon dedicated to lyophilized cephalosporins, as the equipment and the operating systems have been fully commissioned, validation batches are expected to be completed in October and the site is on track for commercial production in August 2007. 1 White Man's Death Gets Attention
  • DSM contract manufacturing services include: chemical development, registered intermediates, registered starting materials, active pharmaceutical ingredients API's, mammalian cell production of monoclonal antibodies and proteins, formulation development, clinical trial manufacturing and finished dose form manufacturing of solids, semi-solids, and scheduled drugs, aseptic liquid and lyophilized products. DSM and Codexis Sign Enzyme Supply Agreement - Yahoo! Finance
  • Samples conserved in liquid nitrogen are lyophilized prior to analysis.
  • After evaporating the chloroform under a stream of nitrogen, the samples were redissolved in cyclohexane and lyophilized.
  • In 18 healthy subjects, Effros determined whether conductivity of lyophilized samples can be used for estimating airway electrolyte concentrations and dilution of exhaled condensates by water vapor.
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