| nitrocellulose |
cellulose nitrate: nitric acid esters; used in lacquers and explosives
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| nitrocellulose |
A nitrated derivative of cellulose. It is made into membrane filters of defined porosity, used to immobilize DNA, RNA or protein, which can then be probed with a labelled sequence or antibody. These filters have a variety of uses in molecular biology, particularly in nucleic acid hybridization experiments. Used extensively in the Southern and northern blotting procedures involving DNA and RNA.
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| nitrocellulose |
Flammable man-made substance. Used as an emulsifier and protective film in cosmetics, especially nail polish.
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| nitrocellulose |
"Gun cotton" or "proxylin"; a compound of nitrogen and cellulose prepared from nitric acid and cotton or wood fiber.
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| nitrocellulose |
a film forming material produced by the treatment of cotton or wood fibers with nitric acid, and widely used in lacquer type inks made for screen printing.
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