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▪ I. brei Biochem.|braɪ| [a. Ger., lit. ‘pulp, jelly’.] Living tissue which has been ground or finely cut into a pulp for experimental purposes, sometimes with fluid added to form a suspension.
1935Biochem. Jrnl. XXIX. 57 Evidently determinations of Qo2 in tissue ‘brei’ must be influenced by these findings. 1946Nature 19 Oct. 555/2 The brei resulting from grinding the larvae in a mortar was homogenized. 1962A. Pirie Lens Metabolism Rel. Cataract 431 (heading) Formation of α-glycerophosphate from glucose by intact rabbit lens or undiluted lens brei. 1976Nature 22 Jan. 223/2 The tissues from six pregnant mice..were homogenised in phosphate-buffered saline..and the resultant tissue brei was absorbed in equal proportions (w/v) with the antisera for 30 min at 37°C. ▪ II. brei var. bray v.4 |