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Substrate may refer to:
- Substrate (building), Natural stone, masonry surface, ceramic and porcelain tiles
- Substrate (aquarium), the material used in the bottom of an aquarium
- Substrate (vivarium), the material used in the bottom of a vivarium or terrarium
- Substrate (biochemistry), a molecule that is acted upon by an enzyme
- Substrate (materials science), the material on which a process is conducted
- Substrate (biology), the natural environment in which an organism lives, or the surface or medium on which an organism grows or is attached
- Substrate (locomotion), the surface over which an organism locomotes
- Substrate (chemistry), the reactant which is consumed during a catalytic or enzymatic reaction
- Substrate (marine biology), the earthy material that exists in the bottom of a marine habitat, like dirt, rocks, sand, or gravel
- Substrate (printing), the base material that images will be printed onto
- The stratum on which another geologic stratum lies
Electronics[edit]
- Substrate (electronics), in electronic wafers and thin film electronics, the physical material upon which a semiconductor device, e.g. a photovoltaic cell or an integrated circuit, is applied
- An entire printed circuit board (PCB), or more specifically, the electrically insulating portion of a PCB structure, such as fiberglass bound together with epoxy cement
Other uses[edit]
- Substratum (linguistics), in linguistics, a language that influences but is supplanted by a second language
- Neural substrate, in neuroscience, the set of brain structures that underlies a specific behavior or psychological state
See also[edit]
- Monism, for the concept of the Universal substrate in philosophy
- Reagent
- Reactant
- Superstrate
- Substrata (disambiguation)
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English Journal
- Secreted Giardia intestinalis cysteine proteases disrupt intestinal epithelial cell junctional complexes and degrade chemokines.
- Liu J1, Ma'ayeh S1, Peirasmaki D1, Lundström-Stadelmann B2, Hellman L1, Svärd SG1.
- Virulence.Virulence.2018 Dec 31;9(1):879-894. doi: 10.1080/21505594.2018.1451284.
- PMID 29726306
- The RFK catalytic cycle of the pathogen Streptococcus pneumoniae shows species-specific features in prokaryotic FMN synthesis.
- Sebastián M1, Velázquez-Campoy A1,2,3, Medina M1.
- Journal of enzyme inhibition and medicinal chemistry.J Enzyme Inhib Med Chem.2018 Dec;33(1):842-849. doi: 10.1080/14756366.2018.1461857.
- PMID 29693467
- Cloning, characterization and substrate degradation mode of a novel chitinase from Streptomyces albolongus ATCC 27414.
- Gao L1, Sun J1, Secundo F2, Gao X1, Xue C3, Mao X4.
- Food chemistry.Food Chem.2018 Sep 30;261:329-336. doi: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2018.04.068. Epub 2018 Apr 20.
- PMID 29739601
Japanese Journal
- Photosensitive polysiloxane passivation fabricated at low temperature for highly reliable amorphous InGaZnO thin-film transistors
- Determination of rhombohedral structure of BiFeO
- CAD/CAM milled complete removable dental prostheses: An <i>in vitro</i> evaluation of biocompatibility, mechanical properties, and surface roughness
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- Definition of SUBSTRATE 1: substratum 2: the base on which an organism lives <the soil is the substrate of most seed plants> 3: a substance acted upon (as by an enzyme) See substrate defined for kids Origin of SUBSTRATE ...
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