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homogenate|həˈmɒdʒɪneɪt| [f. homogenize v. + -ate, after condensate, filtrate, etc.] The suspension of cell fragments and cell constituents that is obtained when tissue is homogenized.
1941V. R. Potter in Jrnl. Biol. Chem. CXLI. 775 Rat liver which had been freshly homogenized and diluted..was used unless otherwise indicated. This material will be referred to as a ‘homogenate’. 1948Biochem. Jrnl. XLII. 205/2 Stained smears of such homogenates consisted merely of amorphous material quite unrecognizable as belonging to the organ in question. 1962Lancet 27 Jan. 191/2 Samples of lung were homogenised in 10 volumes of 0·85% saline, and the homogenate was allowed to stand for three hours. 1970Nature 28 Mar. 1252/1 After homogenizing for 30 s in a chilled, loose-fitting, mechanically driven glass homogenizer, the homogenate was centrifuged at 3,000 r.p.m. |