
<biochemistry, chemistry> Macromolecule with many positively charged groups. at physiological pH the most commonly used in cell biology is poly L lysine, this is often used to coat surfaces thereby increasing the adhesion of cells (which have net negative surface charge). ... See: cationised ferritin. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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Macromolecule with many positively charged groups. At physiological pH the most commonly used in cell biology is poly-L-lysine; this is often used to coat surfaces thereby increasing the adhesion of cells (which have net negative surface charge). See also cationized ferritin.
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