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  1. afbinden (afbinden van eileiders = tubal ligation)
  1. afbinden (afbinden van eileiders = tubal ligation)
  2. het verrichten van een ligatie met ligatuur (chir. bindmateriaal of ligatieclip)
  2. het verrichten van een ligatie met ligatuur (chir. bindmateriaal of ligatieclip)<ref>https://pinkhof.ivdnt.org/docs/ligeren/_6078acd9hhg.NL01</ref>
  2. een moleculaire reactie die twee stukjes DNA verbindt  
  2. een moleculaire reactie die twee stukjes DNA verbindt  


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* ligate


  '''ligate''':
  '''ligate''' (verb):
   
   
  1. Surgery
  1. Surgery
  tie up (an artery or vessel):  
  tie up (an artery or vessel):  
  “the uterine artery was ligated”
  “the uterine artery was '''ligated'''”
   
   
  2. Biochemistry
  2. Biochemistry
  join (molecules or molecular fragments) together with a new chemical bond:
  join (molecules or molecular fragments) together with a new chemical bond:
  “we ligated these proteins to create three triangular nanostructures”
  “we '''ligated''' these proteins to create three triangular nanostructures”
   
   
  ligand (noun):
  '''ligand''' (noun):
   
   
  1. Chemistry
  1. Chemistry
  an ion or molecule attached to a metal atom by coordinate bonding.
  an ion or molecule attached to a metal atom by coordinate bonding.
  “The bonding between the ligand and the metal ion is intermediate between covalent and electrostatic.”
  “The bonding between the '''ligand''' and the metal ion is intermediate between covalent and electrostatic.”
   
   
  1.1 Biochemistry
  1.1 Biochemistry
  a molecule that binds to another (usually larger) molecule.
  a molecule that binds to another (usually larger) molecule.
  “Inside the human body, there are mu, Kappa, and delta opiate receptors, to which the enkephalins and endorphins bind as ligands.”
  “Inside the human body, there are mu, Kappa, and delta opiate receptors, to which the enkephalins and endorphins bind as '''ligands'''.”
   
   
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Revision as of 12:23, 5 January 2025


Dutch

  • ligeren (ligeerde, heeft geligeerd)
1. afbinden (afbinden van eileiders = tubal ligation)
2. het verrichten van een ligatie met ligatuur (chir. bindmateriaal of ligatieclip)[1]
2. een moleculaire reactie die twee stukjes DNA verbindt 

English

  • ligate
ligate (verb):

1. Surgery
tie up (an artery or vessel): 
“the uterine artery was ligated”

2. Biochemistry
join (molecules or molecular fragments) together with a new chemical bond:
“we ligated these proteins to create three triangular nanostructures”

ligand (noun):

1. Chemistry
an ion or molecule attached to a metal atom by coordinate bonding.
“The bonding between the ligand and the metal ion is intermediate between covalent and electrostatic.”

1.1 Biochemistry
a molecule that binds to another (usually larger) molecule.
“Inside the human body, there are mu, Kappa, and delta opiate receptors, to which the enkephalins and endorphins bind as ligands.”

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