different between electrophoresis vs electrophorese
electrophoresis
English
Etymology
From electro- +? -phoresis.
Noun
electrophoresis (countable and uncountable, plural electrophoreses)
- (electricity) the migration of electrically charged molecules through a medium under the influence of an electric field
- (analytical chemistry) (biochemistry), a method for the separation and analysis of large molecules (such as proteins) by migrating a colloidal solution of them through a gel; gel electrophoresis
Related terms
- electrophoretic
- electrophoretise / electrophoretize
Translations
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electrophorese
English
Etymology
Back-formation from electrophoresis.
Verb
electrophorese (third-person singular simple present electrophoreses, present participle electrophoresing, simple past and past participle electrophoresed)
- (biochemistry) To carry out electrophoresis on something.
- The approach taken is to electrophorese the RNA sample on an agarose gel under denaturing conditions.
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