agarose

English

Etymology

agar + -ose

Noun

agarose (plural agaroses)

  1. A polymeric cross-linked polysaccharide extracted from the seaweed agar; used to make gels that are used in electrophoresis.

Translations


Portuguese

Noun

agarose f (uncountable)

  1. agarose (polysaccharide extracted from agar)
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