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Type Words
Synonyms sensitiser
Type of activator
Derivation sensitize

Examples of sensitizer

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Cinnamon is an insulin sensitizer, which means it helps insulin to do its job.
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Pioglitazone is widely used as an insulin sensitizer in patients with type 2 diabetes.
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Angiotensin II is a sensitizer to tubuloglomerular feedback, preventing an excessive rise in GFR.
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The albumen seals the paper and creates a slightly glossy surface for the sensitizer to rest on.
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At the suggestion of a young scientist in his lab, Okunieff began studying resveratrol as a tumor sensitizer.
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Photodynamic therapy involves a chemical sensitizer being introduced into cells that produces a toxic substance on exposure to light.
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The sensitizer solutions should not be changed much, but there are many choices in developer as well as clearing solutions.
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In this case the efficiency of the dye as a sensitizer is not only dependent on its chromophore, but also on its interfacial properties.
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Sensitizer elements absorb incident light, and transfer the absorbed energy to nearby accumulators, whose electrons rise to high energy levels.
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More examples
  • (chemistry) a substance other than a catalyst that facilitates the start of a catalytic reaction
  • Photoelectrochemical processes usually involve transforming light into other forms of energy. These processes apply to photochemistry, optically pumped lasers, sensitized solar cells, luminescence, and the effect of reversible change of color upon exposure to light. ...
  • Any agent that sensitizes something
  • A substance that may cause no reaction in a person during initial exposures, but afterwards, further exposures will cause an allergic response to the substance.
  • Means a substance that has been shown to elicit an allergenic type of response in humans after an initial exposure, resulting in development of symptoms upon subsequent exposure at much lower concentrations;
  • A material that causes limited reaction on 1st exposure but repeated contact may cause a marked, possibly systemic, response.
  • A substance capable of causing an allergic response affecting the skin or possibly respiratory system.
  • A photosensitive chemical used for sensitizing photographic screen printing stencil films or emulsions.
  • An ingredient used in explosive compounds to promote greater ease of initiation or propagation of the detonation reaction.