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isoelectric l. 1. the level of recorded resting potential of a cell.  2. see under line.
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isoelectric p. on an electrocardiogram, the period between the end of the S wave and the beginning of the T wave, when no potential is recorded because the electrical forces are acting in different directions and neutralize each other.
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isoelectric point Isoelectric point is the pH of a solution or dispersion at which the net charge on the macromolecules or colloidal particles is zero. In electro-phoresis there is no motion of the particles in an electric field at the isoelectric point.
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isoelectric point The pH where a protein has a net charge of zero. Calculated or measured by iso-electric focusing. Proteins can bind to ion exchange columns at their pI because macromolecules can have "faces" that are either cationic or anionic.
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