Noun 1. bioassay - appraisal of the biological activity of a substance by testing its effect on an organism and comparing the result with some agreed standard bio-assay
assay - a quantitative or qualitative test of a substance (especially an ore or a drug) to determine its components; frequently used to test for the presence or concentration of infectious agents or antibodies etc.
pregnancy test - a physiological test to determine whether a woman is pregnant Verb 1.bioassay - subject to a bio-assay assay - analyze (chemical substances) As per the Online Dictionary.
The first clinically useful bioassay was the insulin bioassay, developed by Berson and Yalow in the 1950s. This assay allowed for the measurement of insulin levels in blood, which revolutionized the diagnosis and management of diabetes.
Bioassays provide a direct measure of the biological activity or potency of a substance, allowing for the evaluation of biological responses in a complex system. They can be used to assess the quality and safety of pharmaceuticals, pesticides, and environmental samples. Bioassays are often more cost-effective and faster than chemical analyses in certain situations.
Yes, it would seem so. CONCLUSION: This study suggests that sound vibrations (music and noise) as well as biofields (bioelectromagnetic and healing intention) both directly affect living biologic systems, and that a seed germination bioassay has the sensitivity to enable detection of effects caused by various applied energetic conditions. PMID: 15025885 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
The first clinically useful bioassay was the insulin bioassay, developed by Berson and Yalow in the 1950s. This assay allowed for the measurement of insulin levels in blood, which revolutionized the diagnosis and management of diabetes.
Bioassay
A test usedto determine such strength or activity
Bioassay test panels includes a tested series of frequently requested samples or disease state samples with healthy controls to do comparitive experimental research.
U. Henriques has written: 'A bioassay of thyroid hormone'
C. I. Bliss has written: 'The statistics of bioassay with special reference to the vitamins'
Benjamin Howard has written: 'Bioassay toxicity testing to determine success of bioremediation'
John Todd a scientist made a bioassay on living machines. I have no idea what I'm saying bye. Sorry Niggaaa
William C King has written: 'Bioassay at uranium mills' -- subject(s): Biological assay, Computer programs
Joy Rae Jaeger has written: 'Factors affecting a bioassay for Agrobacterium tumefaciens in natural soil' -- subject(s): Soil microbiology
H. R Preston has written: 'Bioassay techniques' 'Effects of acid mine drainage on aquatic macroinvertebrates in the Monongahela River basin'
Gunnar Nygaard has written: 'Taxonomic designations of the bioassay alga NIVA-CHL 1 (\\' -- subject(s): Marine algae, Selenastrum capricornutum, Classification