What's the difference between crystallizable and gentianine?
Crystallizable
Definition:
(a.) Capable of being crystallized; that may be formed into crystals.
Example Sentences:
(1) Kinetic, equilibrium, thermodynamic and crystal formation information are used as supporting evidence for a unique conformer which is the crystallizable liganded state.
(2) Since this first report remained unnoticed, he repeated his analysis and described once more on the "crystallizable" properties of the agent in 1817, which he now named morphine.
(3) The toxin was crystallizable and monodisperse in rechromatography, disc electrophoresis and isoelectric focusing (isoelectric point, pH9.23-9.25).
(4) Were channels formed from these dimers to be observed, their electrical potential profiles suggest that they should be cation selective, probably conduct less than the head-to-head dimer, have a central cation binding site, bind cations preferentially if crystallizable, and in the case of the head-to-tail dimer, rectify.
(5) The tertiary structure of the non-crystallizable two-electron-reduced Megasphaera elsdenii flavodoxin (15 kDa, 137 amino acid residues) has been determined using nuclear Overhauser enhancement restraints extracted from two-dimensional 1H-NMR spectra.
(6) Two major etiologic theories of urinary stones are excessive saturation of urine with crystallizable substances or defects in inhibitors that allow relative supersaturation to occur.
(7) During experiments to prepare heavy-metal derivatives of the crystallizable human IgG1 (k) immunoglobulin Dob, it became apparent that this protein has several unusual features.
(8) Since the crystallizable fragment (Fc) portion of the immunoglobulin G (IgG) molecule is the binding site of Protein A, a radioimmunoassay procedure using 125I-Protein A was developed for identification of the ABO blood groups.
(9) The amino acid sequence of the heavy-chain variable region of the crystallizable human myeloma protein Dob has been determined.
(10) Two of the main products were characterized as citramalate (CMA) and erythro-beta-methylmalate (erythro-MMA) on the basis of their behavior compared with authentic samples of CMA and erythro-MMA in the following three analyses: (i) paper chromatography using two solvent systems, (ii) radio-gas chromatography on their methyl esters, and (iii) chemical conversion to readily crystallizable derivatives, that is, citramalyl chloralide for CMA, and thymine for MMA.
(11) Treatment is highly individualized with the objective to reduce all potentially crystallizable ions to basal levels.
(12) It was found that Ga-67 was incorporated into the crystallizable ferritin fraction of rabbit hepatocytes with approximately one-sixth the uptake of simultaneously administered Fe-59.
(13) By the use of limited trypsin digestion of purified virions, we generated a membrane anchor-free and crystallizable form of the tick-borne encephalitis virus envelope glycoprotein E. It retained its reactivity with a panel of monoclonal antibodies, and only subtle structural differences from the native protein E were recognized.
(14) The non-Mcg parental molecules in four of the crystallizable hybrids showed aberrant electrophoretic behavior after treatment with mild reducing agents.
(15) In a comparative method, a fragment, crystallizable (Fc) flooding technique was used to determine the active component.
(16) Gel-filtration chromatography confirmed that both the Ga-67 and the Fe-59 of the crystallizable ferritin fraction were associated with substances of the appropriate molecular weight for ferritin.
(17) The localization of class III of receptors for the Fc (fragment-crystallizable) region of immunoglobulin G (IgG) (Fc gamma RIII) on human peripheral nerve fibres was investigated by indirect immunoperoxidase staining of frozen nerve sections with the monoclonal antibody anti-Leu-IIb.
(18) Heating experiments on ash patterns of all the preparations demonstrated the thermal stability and crystallizability of the ash.
(19) An improved purification procedure, including nickel chelate affinity chromatography, is reported which resulted in a crystallizable pyruvate:ferredoxin oxidoreductase preparation from Halobacterium halobium.
(20) GM-CSF and G-CSF both induce a change from low to high-affinity neutrophil IgA Fc crystallizable fragment receptors within 30 min; a change which is associated with the development of IgA-mediated phagocytosis.
Gentianine
Definition:
(n.) A bitter, crystallizable substance obtained from gentian.
Example Sentences:
(1) Three metabolites were isolated and identified as erythrocentaurin (2), 5-hydroxymethylisochroman-1-one (3), and gentianine (4) by spectroscopic methods.