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Homogenization, in cell biology or molecular biology, is a process whereby different fractions of a biological sample become equal in composition. It can be a disease sign in histopathology, or an intentional process in research: A homogenized sample is equal in composition throughout, so that removing a fraction does not alter the overall molecular make-up of the sample remaining, and is identical to the fraction removed. Induced homogenization in biology is often followed by molecular extraction and various analytical techniques, including ELISA and western blot.

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  • Homogénéisation (biologie) (fr)
  • Homogenization (biology) (en)
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  • Homogenization, in cell biology or molecular biology, is a process whereby different fractions of a biological sample become equal in composition. It can be a disease sign in histopathology, or an intentional process in research: A homogenized sample is equal in composition throughout, so that removing a fraction does not alter the overall molecular make-up of the sample remaining, and is identical to the fraction removed. Induced homogenization in biology is often followed by molecular extraction and various analytical techniques, including ELISA and western blot. (en)
  • En biologie cellulaire ou en biologie moléculaire, l'homogénéisation est une procédure par laquelle un échantillon biologique est amené à un état tel que toutes les fractions de l'échantillon sont égales dans la composition, soit un échantillon homogénéisé est mélangé si bien que la suppression de certains de l'échantillon ne modifie pas la composition moléculaire globale de l'échantillon restant, et est identique à la fraction retirée. L'homogénéisation est souvent associée à la lyse des cellules et/ou extraction moléculaire. (fr)
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  • Homogenization, in cell biology or molecular biology, is a process whereby different fractions of a biological sample become equal in composition. It can be a disease sign in histopathology, or an intentional process in research: A homogenized sample is equal in composition throughout, so that removing a fraction does not alter the overall molecular make-up of the sample remaining, and is identical to the fraction removed. Induced homogenization in biology is often followed by molecular extraction and various analytical techniques, including ELISA and western blot. (en)
  • En biologie cellulaire ou en biologie moléculaire, l'homogénéisation est une procédure par laquelle un échantillon biologique est amené à un état tel que toutes les fractions de l'échantillon sont égales dans la composition, soit un échantillon homogénéisé est mélangé si bien que la suppression de certains de l'échantillon ne modifie pas la composition moléculaire globale de l'échantillon restant, et est identique à la fraction retirée. L'homogénéisation est souvent associée à la lyse des cellules et/ou extraction moléculaire. (fr)
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