bioassay

Procedure for estimating the concentration or biological activity of a substance (e.g.vitamin, hormone, plant growth factor, antibiotic, enzyme) by measuring its effect on a living system compared to a standard system.



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Link database: The Carcinogenic Potency Project: Manganese ethylenebisthiocarbamate
Link database: The Carcinogenic Potency Project: Chromium (III) acetate
Link database: The Carcinogenic Potency Project: Molybdenum trioxide
Journals database: American Laboratory, News edition
Link database: The Carcinogenic potency Project: Ferric citrate tetrahydrate
Link database: The Carcinogenic Potency Project: Cadmium chloride
Link database: The Carcinogenic Potency Project: Zinc dimethyldithiocarbamate
Link database: The Carcinogenic Potency Project: Arsenious oxide
Link database: The Carcinogenic Potency Project: Arsenite, sodium
Link database: The Carcinogenic Potency Project: Bismuth oxychloride
Link database: The Carcinogenic Potency Project: Antimony potassium tartrate
Link database: The Carcinogenic Potency Project: Nickel (II) sulfate hexahydrate
Link database: The Carcinogenic potency Project: Selenium
Link database: The Carcinogenic Potency Project: Zinc (II) acetate dihydrate
Link database: The Carcinogenic Potency Project: Cadmium sulphate (1:1)
Link database: The Carcinogenic Potency Project: Mercuric chloride
Link database: The Carcinogenic Potency Project: Zinc diethyldithiocarbamate
Link database: The Carcinogenic Potency Project: Copper dimethyldithiocarbamate
Effect of dissolved humic acid on the bioavailability of lead from contaminated soil | EVISA's News
Link database: The Carcinogenic Potency Project: Tungstate, sodium