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Qu'est-ce (qui) est inactivation - définition


inactivate         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Inactivated; Inactivate; Inactivates; Inactivating; Inactivation (disambiguation)
¦ verb make inactive or inoperative.
Derivatives
inactivation noun
inactivator noun
Ball and chain inactivation         
  • Diagram of a [[voltage-gated ion channel]], showing the three states: closed, open, and inactivated. Ball and chain inactivation can only happen if the channel is open.
  • Diagram of a [[voltage-gated sodium channel]], showing the important residues for inactivation in red. The domain structure (I – IV) is further subdivided into segments (S1 – 6). The S4 segment is the voltage sensor, which moves out during [[depolarisation]] of the [[cell membrane]]. This frees up the [[alanine]] and [[asparagine]] residues with which the IFMT residues in the ball domain bind to. Adapted from Goldin, 2003.<ref name= goldin2003mechanisms/>
MODEL IN NEUROSCIENCE
N-type inactivation; Hinged-lid inactivation
In neuroscience, ball and chain inactivation is a model to explain the fast inactivation mechanism of voltage-gated ion channels. The process is also called hinged-lid inactivation or N-type inactivation.
Virus inactivation         
TECHNIQUE TO PREVENT VIRAL CONTAMINATION
Viral Processing; Pathogen inactivation; Viral processing; Virus processing
Viral inactivation is to stop the viruses in a given sample from contaminating the desired product either by removing viruses completely or rendering them non-infectious. These techniques are used widely in the food and blood plasma industries, as those products can be harmed by the presence of viral particles.

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Inactivation
Inactivation may refer to:
Exemples du corpus de texte pour inactivation
1. The Bacillus cereus spores required four minutes for total inactivation.