2. Noun. (biochemistry) The introduction of a traceable chemical group (e.g., containing an isotope or a fluorescent dye) into a protein or other biomolecule of interest so it can be tracked or quantified during experimental analysis. ¹
3. Verb. (present participle of label) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Labeling
1. label [v] - See also: label
Lexicographical Neighbors of Labeling
Literary usage of Labeling
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Ftc Cigarette Test Method for Determining Tar, Nicotine & Carbon edited by Donald R. Shopland (1997)
"A PROPOSAL One approach to more meaningful cigarette labeling is that described
... One issue that FDA addressed in food labeling labeling was serving size. ..."
2. Agricultural Biotechnology: An Economic Perspective by M. F. Caswell (1994)
"The FDA regulates food labeling requirements under the Federal Food, Drug, and
Cosmetic Act (FDCA). FDA policy is to regulate the food product and not the ..."
3. Prevention Primer: An Encyclopedia of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drug by DIANE Publishing Company (1995)
"The practice of labeling some young people as "high risk" may have unintended
negative consequences for prevention. According to the Seventh Special Report ..."
4. Blood Supply: FDA Oversight and Remaining Issues of Safety edited by Marcia G. Crosse (1999)
"We found that labeling errors were commonly reported in 1994 (1503 of 11292 ...
Table 4.3 shows that licensed facilities reported labeling EAES at a rate ..."
5. Sensor Systems for Biological Agent Attacks: Protecting Buildings and by Bmed, National Research Council (U.S.), ebrary, Inc (2005)
"Flow cytometry has been used to differentiate organisms from background particles
by labeling their DNA. A 100 microliter liquid sample was mixed with 100 ..."
6. Biosafety in the Laboratory: Prudent Practices for the Handling and Disposal by National Research Council (U. S.) (1989)
"H. labeling OF SPECIMENS WITHIN THE LABORATORY Some form of labeling is necessary
... The need for such special labeling is concerned more with ethical or ..."