lyophilized

ADJECTIVE
  1. used of tissue or blood or serum or other biological substances; dried by freezing in a high vacuum
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How To Use lyophilized In A Sentence

  • A recent approach to reduce the interlaboratory variation has been to prepare a calibration curve using calibrated lyophilized plasmas.
  • After incubation, the samples were treated as above, and the supernatant fractions were lyophilized.
  • Some antivenoms-the dried or 'lyophilized' form-can be kept without refrigeration. Chapter 31
  • Condensate samples were stored at - 80°C; 5-10 ml samples were lyophilized to dryness at - 100°C and less than 1 - torr pressure.
  • Espinheira Santa during 14 days of a double dose of the posology was negative, indicating that the plant is non-toxic to humans. 23 patients who showed a diagnosis of a non-ulcer high dyspepsia, received during 28 days, two capsules of 200 mg each of lyophilized Espinheria Santa tea, equivalent to 2.4 g of dry pulverized plant material per day. Chapter 12
  • Trial uses for the protecting effect of the lyophilized extract of the Maytenus licifolia tea against gastric ulcer on mice, which was induced by indometnacine or by the stress obtained when immobilizing mice at a low temperature were carried out. Chapter 12
  • Cell wall material was then lyophilized and weighed.
  • The amount of protein was then determined by subtracting the amount of salt from the dry weight of the lyophilized sample.
  • 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.
  • After evaporating the chloroform under a stream of nitrogen, the samples were redissolved in cyclohexane and lyophilized.
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