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bioavailability The fraction or percentage of an administered drug or other substance that becomes available in plasma or to the target tissue after administration.
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bioelectronics The study of intermolecular electron transfer in biological processes. A recent application of bioelectronics is the design of systems that use organic molecules to form electronic circuit elements that detect and quantify target molecules.
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bioequivalent A pharmaceutical compound that equals another in bioavailability and potency.
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biotherapy Treatment with genetically engineered biological materials.
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biotin A small molecule that binds with high affinity to avidin and streptavidin. Biotin is used to label nucleic acids and proteins that may be subsequently detected by avidin or streptavidin linked to a fluorescent or enzymatic reporter molecule.
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