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  • noun metrology Symbol for the femtomole, an SI unit of amount of substance equal to 10−15 moles.

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Examples

  • A fixed amount (16 fmol) of a 41 bp biotin - labeled attB fragment (A) or a 50 bp biotin

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Shaohui Liu et al. 2010

  • A fixed amount (16 fmol) of a 41 bp biotin - labeled attB fragment (A) or a 50 bp biotin

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Shaohui Liu et al. 2010

  • Measured concentrations of gold in the Atlantic and Northeast Pacific are 50-150 fmol/l or 10-30 parts per quadrillion.

    Zach Klein Universal Feed 2010

  • In general, Au concentrations for Atlantic and Pacific samples are the same (~50 fmol/l) but less certain.

    Zach Klein Universal Feed 2010

  • Mediterranean deep waters contain higher concentrations of Au (100-150 fmol/l) attributed to wind-blown dust and/or rivers.

    Zach Klein Universal Feed 2010

  • Addition of EdTx (10 nM EF+40 nM PA) lead to a rise of the intracellular cAMP concentration that was appreciable after 2 h and, strikingly, increased steadily during the following 24 h, producing up to 4300 fmol of cAMP per 10 5

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles 2008

  • Addition of 5 nM CyaA induced an immediate rise in cAMP concentration that reached its maximum 30-60 min after addition with about 450 fmol per 10

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Andrea Puhar et al. 2008

  • Addition of 5 nM CyaA induced an immediate rise in cAMP concentration that reached its maximum 30-60 min after addition with about 450 fmol per 10

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles 2008

  • Addition of EdTx (10 nM EF+40 nM PA) lead to a rise of the intracellular cAMP concentration that was appreciable after 2 h and, strikingly, increased steadily during the following 24 h, producing up to 4300 fmol of cAMP per 10 5

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Andrea Puhar et al. 2008

  • Addition of EdTx (10 nM EF+40 nM PA) lead to a rise of the intracellular cAMP concentration that was appreciable after 2 h and, strikingly, increased steadily during the following 24 h, producing up to 4300 fmol of cAMP per 10 5

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles 2008

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