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re·na·tur·a·tion R0150050 (rē-nā′chər-ā′shən)n. The process by which proteins or complementary strands of nucleic acids re-form their native conformations. [From renature, to undergo renaturation : re- + (de)nature.] re·na′ture v.renaturation (ˌriːneɪtʃəˈreɪʃən) nthe process of returning proteins to their original stateTranslations
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renaturation[rē‚nach·ə′rā·shən] (biochemistry) The process of restoring denatured proteins to their original condition. renaturationenUK
re·na·tu·ra·tion (rē'nā-tyū-rā'shŭn), The conversion of a denatured and inactive macromolecule back to its natured and bioactive configuration.renaturation (rē-nā′chər-ā′shən)n. The process by which proteins or complementary strands of nucleic acids re-form their native conformations. re·na′ture v.renaturation (rē″nā″chŭ-rā′shŏn) [ re- + (de)naturation] The reassembly of a molecule or the shape of a molecule, e.g., the rejoining of unraveled complementary strands of DNA into a double helix.renature (rē-nā′chŭr) renatured (rē-nā′chŭrd) |