Definition of Micromolar

1. Adjective. (chemistry) Describing a concentration of one millionth of a mole per litre ¹

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Definition of Micromolar

1. [adj]

Medical Definition of Micromolar

1. Denoting a concentration of 10-6 mole per liter (10-6 m or 1 um). (05 Mar 2000)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Micromolar

microminerals
micromini
microminiature
microminiatures
microminiaturize
microminiaturized
microminiaturizes
microminiaturizing
microminis
micromirror
micromirrors
micromixers
micromixing
micromodule
micromodules
micromolar (current term)
micromole
micromoles
micromonospora
micromonosporaceae
micromorphological
micromorphologically
micromorphologies
micromorphology
micromosaic
micromosaics
micromotion
micromotional
micromotor
micromotors

Literary usage of Micromolar

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Tissue Culture: Plants : A Bibliography, January 1991-April 1993. by Henry Gilbert (1994)
"Only eight of 16 cultivars formed adventitious buds on MS(1/2N) medium containing 10 micromolar zeatin and 0.1 micromolar IAA, with the percentage of ..."

2. Gene Expression in Horticultural Crops: Bibliography January 1991-October 1992 by Robert D. Warmbrodt (1995)
"Compared with controls, seed treatment using 30 micromolar DC'PTA significantly (P = 0.05) enhanced the rates of root and ..."

3. Biotechnology: Bioremediation: Bibliography, January 1992-May 1994 by Kim Guenther (1995)
"In groundwater microcosms, phenol-induced strain G4 and noninduced strain PR1 degraded TCE (20 and 50 micromolar) to nondetectable levels (<0.1 micromolar) ..."

4. Biotechnology: Gene Gun/Biolistic Technology: Bibliograhpy, January 1987 by Kim Guenther (1994)
"Two d after bombardment, cultures were placed on semi-solid medium containing either 8.6 or 17.2 micromolar kanamycin. Factors that affect biolistic ..."

5. Computers and Information Technologies in Agricultural Production and edited by Karl R. Schneider (1997)
"After winter storage, temperature was measured on each seedling with an infrared thermovision scanner (3-5 micromolar) in an environment favoring ..."

6. Gene Expression in Field Crops: Bibliography January 1991-November 1992 edited by Janet Saunders, Robert D. Warmbrodt (1995)
"In contrast, when protoplasts were prepared and cultured in the presence of 16 micromolar 1- naphthaleneacetic acid (optimal concentration for protoplast ..."

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