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"But now finally we have perhaps the molecular probes to ask what is truly happening."
This compound is used as a fluorescent molecular probe.
Such reagents include molecular probes that can detect genetic material in viruses.
Molecular Probes was eventually sold to Invitrogen in August 2003.
The process to detect a particular virus begins by creating molecular probes that will attach to the virus.
Invitrogen bought Molecular Probes in 2003 for approximately $325 million in cash.
Molecular Probes relocated into the city of Eugene, Oregon in 1988 where it remains today.
A Gram stain is less reliable than a culture or molecular probe test for detecting gonorrhea, but it produces faster results.
Most recently, it has become an important molecular probe for studying the pharmacology of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor.
Phalloidin-rhodamine binds to F-actin and was obtained from Molecular Probes.
Molecular Probes.
Molecular probe testing detects genetic material (DNA) of gonorrhea bacteria.
He established this European headquarters after joining Molecular Probes in the US.
Heikki slapped the seal back into place, and drew out the molecular probe again, frantically twisting the dial until she had the setting she wanted.
Most of the funds for the Haugland Foundation came from the profits of Molecular Probes.
The dimensions of molecules are generally much smaller than the wavelengths of visible light, and this ruled out optical microscopes as molecular probes.
Molecular Probes was a biotechnology company located in Eugene, Oregon specializing in fluorescence.
In 1989, Molecular Probes moved from Junction City to its current location in Eugene.
It is used as a molecular probe to detect DNA or RNA.
Data and Acting Ensign Wesley Crusher came around the corner of the object, molecular probes switched off.
The sole distributor and owner of the patents is Invitrogen which acquired the original inventor Molecular Probes.
Haugland founded Molecular Probes in 1975 and continued as its president after the corporation was bought by Invitrogen in 2003.
The cells were illuminated with light from a 75 watt xenon lamp using a 0-5722 filter cube obtained from Molecular Probes.
The calcium-sensitive dye Fluo3 was purchased from Molecular Probes, Eugene, OR.
This gene provided a molecular probe by which other K +channel genes could be isolated by hybridization, and later, by computer-based homology search.