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-assayassay - 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.
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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.
Blowflies are useful to forensic entomologists because they are among the first insects to colonize a dead body, laying eggs that hatch into maggots. The development rate of blowfly larvae is well understood, allowing entomologists to estimate the postmortem interval based on the age of the larvae. This helps in determining the time of death in forensic investigations.
Oil Red O stain is useful for visualizing chylomicrons in tissues, as it stains lipids red and helps in their identification under a microscope.
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.
The medicine was clinically proven and tested.
U. Henriques has written: 'A bioassay of thyroid hormone'
French doctor Bernard J.A. Marfan in 1896.
Although clinically dead for two minutes, the patient was successfully revived. Brain injuries can result in a clinically vegetative state.
Someone would be called clinically dead when their heart stops beating.
A person that "presents well clinically" does not appear to show signs of distress or duress
C. I. Bliss has written: 'The statistics of bioassay with special reference to the vitamins'
A person that "presents well clinically" does not appear to show signs of distress or duress
Clinically Wild Alaska - 2008 was released on: USA: 2008