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radiolabel

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ra·di·o·la·bel  (rd--lbl)
tr.v. ra·di·o·la·beled or ra·di·o·la·belled, ra·di·o·la·bel·ing or ra·di·o·la·bel·ling, ra·di·o·la·bels
To tag (a hormone, enzyme, or other substance) with a radioactive tracer.
n.
A radioactive isotope used as a tracer; a radiotracer.


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However, the be due to improper refolding of XRCC1 during the renasimilar level of radiolabel in the substrate band in the turation step.
1) Previously reported procedures for the detection of protein loss have many limitations (such as rapid re-absorption of the radiolabel, unstable protein binding both in vivo and in vitro, and limited availability (2)) and were, moreover, cumbersome as well as unpleasant, as they involved 24-hour urine and stool collection.
The DNA-containing pellet was hydrolyzed in 5% trichloroacetic acid for 15 min at 90[degrees]C and resedimented, and an aliquot of the supernatant solution was counted for radiolabel.
 
 
 
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