reswell

verb

Etymology

From re- + swell.

  1. inherited from *swellaną — “to swell
  2. inherited from *swellan
  3. inherited from swellan
  4. inherited from swellen
  5. prefixed as reswell — “re + swell

Definitions

  1. To add liquid so as to cause a dried substance, such as a gel, to expand.

    • For membranes which have been dried out and reswollen, conditioning to the solvent is accomplished in a much shorter time than for the highly swollen cellulose.
    • Then gel pieces were reswelled in 50 µL of 50 mM NH4HCO3 buffer containing 12.5 ng/µL trypsin (modified porcine trypsin sequence grade, Promega, Madison, WI, USA), and incubated for 1 h at 4 °C.

The neighborhood

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