Words and phrases that have a meaning related to reagent: (144 results)
Often used in the same context:
cuvette, electrophoresis, dialyzer, lyophilisation, nucleic acid, immunoassay, biomolecule, thiourea, cytometer, bisulfite, lyophilization, acetonitrile, molecular sieve, titrations, centrifugation, glacial acetic acid, eluent, adsorbent, chemiluminescence, sorbent, colorimetric, electrokinetic, consumables, chemistries, rheometer, colloid, barium sulfate, halide, granulate, chromatography, immunochemistry, dialysate, spectrophotometer, reactant, cytidine, potassium hydroxide, nitration, ceria, polymerisation, analyzer, purification, microinjection, chemisorption, bioassay, formate, phosphoprotein, nuclease, formamide, mass spectrometer, anthraquinone, calorimetric, fluorochrome, borane, cyclization, grignard, diethyl ether, electrodeposition, polyelectrolyte, biocatalyst, denaturation, oligonucleotide, carbonyls, microcapsule, horseradish peroxidase, substrate, biochip, anolyte, fermentor, macromolecule, silicide, avidin, naoh, alkali metal, lanthanide, capillary tube, viscometer, bacitracin, pipette, divalent, racemate, paramagnetic, phenolphthalein, coagulation, titrator, biosensor, aqueous solution, polyacrylamide, chelating, monoclonal, supernatant, methylene blue, cdna, chromatograms, agarose, dnase, pyrophosphate, crius, crystalloid, dicarboxylic acid, busulfan, chromatograph, epoxide, reagents, solvent, catalyst, fixative, electrolyte, precipitant, mordant, oxidant, catalysts, disinfectant, antibiotic, colorants, fertilizer, foodstuff, fungicide, manures, method, solvents, disinfectants, cyanide, hydrochloric, boric, buffer, ammonia, pyridine, acetic, antigen, butanol, hcl, acetate, bromine, chlorine, chromic, ethanol, nitrite, vitamin
Appears in the definition of:
iodic acid, ricin, ricin toxin, treated, untreated
More general:
Also try:chemical agent
— Nouns for reagent: grade, no., chemicals, strips, solution, blanks, bottles, preparation, acid, water, mixture, more...
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