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homogenate Definition

ho·mog·enate (hə mäjə nāt′)

noun

a substance produced by homogenizing

homogenate Usage Examples

Converse of object

treat: The aggregates comprise the amyloid deposits in the diseased brain and give rise to the SAFs found in treated brain homogenates.

Noun used with modifier

  • brain: The aggregates comprise the amyloid deposits in the diseased brain and give rise to the SAFs found in treated brain homogenates.
  • tissue: In 1909, Landsteiner and Popper ( 4 ) transmitted poliomyelitis to monkeys by the intracerebral inoculation of human brain tissue homogenates.
  • liver: Diagnosis is based on haemagglutination tests or negative staining electron microscopy on liver homogenates.
  • cell: Its use is for the monitoring of a process in which contaminants are to be removed selectively by flocculation from yeast cell homogenate.
  • yeast: Its use is for the monitoring of a process in which contaminants are to be removed selectively by flocculation from yeast cell homogenate.