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microcalorimetry

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  • noun calorimetry using a microcalorimeter

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From micro- +‎ calorimetry

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  • The growing trend towards structure-activity based drug design and the increasing interest in biopharmaceuticals is helping to drive increased use of microcalorimetry as a standard technique in pharmaceutical research.

    LabTechnologist RSS 2010

  • "However, researchers would then often want to gain a deeper understanding of the strength of the interactions and would turn to microcalorimetry."

    LabTechnologist RSS 2010

  • This thermal power change is detectable and measurable, and the VP-ITC (MicroCal; www. microcalorimetry.com) is sensitive enough that enzyme requirements are similar to those of spectrophotometric assays.

    GEN News Highlights 2009

  • This thermal power change is detectable and measurable, and the VP-ITC (MicroCal; www. microcalorimetry.com) is sensitive enough that enzyme requirements are similar to those of spectrophotometric assays.

    GEN News Highlights 2009

  • "However, researchers would then often want to gain a deeper understanding of the strength of the interactions and would turn to microcalorimetry."

    LabTechnologist RSS 2008

  • The growing trend towards structure-activity based drug design and the increasing interest in biopharmaceuticals is helping to drive increased use of microcalorimetry as a standard technique in pharmaceutical research.

    LabTechnologist RSS 2008

  • The growing trend towards structure-activity based drug design and the increasing interest in biopharmaceuticals is helping to drive increased use of microcalorimetry as a standard technique in pharmaceutical research.

    LabTechnologist RSS 2008

  • "However, researchers would then often want to gain a deeper understanding of the strength of the interactions and would turn to microcalorimetry."

    LabTechnologist RSS 2008

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