Bioactivity

Word BIOACTIVITY
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What do we mean by bioactivity?

The effect of a given agent, such as a vaccine, upon a living organism or on living tissue. noun

The effect of a substance (especially that of a vaccine) upon a living organism. noun

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The word "bioactivity" in example sentences

"Including an agent like ethyl nitrite restored the NO bioactivity, which is then conveyed by the red blood cells to increase blood flow," Reynolds said. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Not tilling the soil allows it delicious bioactivity. ❋ Julie Brothers (2011)

As with the vitamin A studies, the question remained as to how Vitamin B2 stimulates growth and other bioactivity. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Physical activity increases insulin sensitivity and may affect insulin growth factor-1 IGF-1 bioactivity, which influences cell proliferation, migration and angiogenesis — the formation of new blood vessels — and can lead to cancer progression. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Heating or pasteurization destroys the delicate disulphide bonds that give these proteins their bioactivity. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The variety with the highest bioactivity for topical use on the skin surface is alpha-tocopherol. ❋ Unknown (2008)

If one of these crude extracts turns up as a 'hit' on a screen, we then go about finding out what the specific compound is in the extract that's responsible for this interesting bioactivity! ❋ Dennis (2007)

This crude extract we generate thousands of extracts each year is then tested in a screen to see if it has any interesting bioactivity! ❋ Dennis (2007)

Each of these fractions is then rescreened, and hopefully we find that the bioactivity is in a particular fraction. ❋ Dennis (2007)

Parthenolide content and bioactivity of feverfew Tanacetum parthenium L. ❋ Dr. Kenneth R. Pelletier (2000)

Generally, the bioactivity of all three IGRs increased with time, reaching a maximum at 5 months (96%) and declining thereafter. ❋ Unknown (1994)

AM.AR, I.M. A. (1988) Residual bioactivity of insect growth regulators against Sitophilus oryzae in wheat grain. ❋ Unknown (1994)

Experiments are now under way to determine which components in the neem leaves are responsible for the bioactivity. ❋ Unknown (1992)

Oral administration of AlferonR LDO, with its anticipated affordability, low toxicity, expected non-production of antibodies, and broad range of potential bioactivity, could be a breakthrough treatment or prevention for viral diseases. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Oral administration of AlferonR LDO, an experimental therapeutic, with its anticipated affordability, ease of administration, and broad range of potential bioactivity, could be a breakthrough treatment or preventative for viral diseases. ❋ Unknown (2011)

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