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    GlossaryBradford Assay

    biochemical method measures protein concentration using dye binding

    The Bradford Assay is a biochemical method used to measure the concentration of protein in a sample. It involves adding a dye called Coomassie Brilliant Blue, which binds to proteins and causes a color change that can be measured using a spectrophotometer. This method is popular due to its simplicity, speed, and sensitivity.

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