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Nephrologist
Nephrologist A nephrologist is a physician who has been trained in the diagnosis and management of kidney disease, by regulating blood pressure, regulating electrolytes, balancing fluids in the body, and administering dialysis. Nephrologists treat many different kidney disorders including acid-base disorders, electrol...
Nephrologist A nephrologist is a physician who has been trained in the diagnosis and management of kidney disease, by regulating blood pressure, regulating electrolytes, balancing fluids in the body, and administering dialysis. Nephrologists treat many different kidney disorders including acid-base disorders, electro...
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Nerve injury
Nerve injury There is no single classification system that can describe all the many variations of nerve injury. Most systems attempt to correlate the degree of injury with symptoms, pathology and prognosis. In 1943, Seddon introduced a classification of nerve injuries based on three main types of nerve fiber injury an...
Nerve injury There is no single classification system that can describe all the many variations of nerve injury. Most systems attempt to correlate the degree of injury with symptoms, pathology and prognosis. In 1943, Seddon introduced a classification of nerve injuries based on three main types of nerve fiber injury a...
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Neuroscience
Neuroscience # Overview Neuroscience is a profound field that is devoted to the scientific study of the nervous system. Such studies span the structure, function, evolutionary history, development, genetics, biochemistry, physiology, pharmacology, informatics, computational neuroscience and pathology of the nervous sy...
Neuroscience # Overview Neuroscience is a profound field that is devoted to the scientific study of the nervous system. Such studies span the structure, function, evolutionary history, development, genetics, biochemistry, physiology, pharmacology, informatics, computational neuroscience and pathology of the nervous sy...
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Neuregulin 3
Neuregulin 3 Neuregulin 3 also known as NRG3 is a neural-enriched member of the neuregulin protein family which in humans is encoded by the NRG3 gene. The NRGs are a group of signaling proteins the superfamily of epidermal growth factor; EGF like polypeptide growth factor. These groups of proteins possess an 'EGF-like ...
Neuregulin 3 Neuregulin 3 also known as NRG3 is a neural-enriched member of the neuregulin protein family which in humans is encoded by the NRG3 gene.[1][2] The NRGs are a group of signaling proteins the superfamily of epidermal growth factor; EGF like polypeptide growth factor. These groups of proteins possess an 'EG...
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Neuregulin 4
Neuregulin 4 Neuregulin 4 also known as NRG4 is a member of the neuregulin protein family which in humans is encoded by the NRG4 gene. # Function The neuregulins, including NRG4, activate erb-b2 receptor tyrosine kinase 4 (ERBB4) to initiating cell signaling through cytosolic tyrosine phosphorylation. # Clinical sign...
Neuregulin 4 Neuregulin 4 also known as NRG4 is a member of the neuregulin protein family which in humans is encoded by the NRG4 gene.[1][2][3] # Function The neuregulins, including NRG4, activate erb-b2 receptor tyrosine kinase 4 (ERBB4) to initiating cell signaling through cytosolic tyrosine phosphorylation.[3] # ...
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Neurobiology
Neurobiology Neurobiology is the study of cells of the nervous system and the organization of these cells into functional circuits that process information and mediate behavior. It is a subdiscipline of both biology and neuroscience. Neurobiology differs from neuroscience, a much broader field that is concerned with an...
Neurobiology Template:Portalpar Template:Portalpar Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Neurobiology is the study of cells of the nervous system and the organization of these cells into functional circuits that process information and mediate behavior.[1] It is a subdiscipline of both biology and neurosc...
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Phakomatoses
Phakomatoses Please Take Over This Page and Apply to be Editor-In-Chief for this topic: There can be one or more than one Editor-In-Chief. You may also apply to be an Associate Editor-In-Chief of one of the subtopics below. Please mail us to indicate your interest in serving either as an Editor-In-Chief of the entire...
Phakomatoses Template:DiseaseDisorder infobox Please Take Over This Page and Apply to be Editor-In-Chief for this topic: There can be one or more than one Editor-In-Chief. You may also apply to be an Associate Editor-In-Chief of one of the subtopics below. Please mail us [1] to indicate your interest in serving eithe...
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Neurogenin-3
Neurogenin-3 Neurogenin-3 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the NEUROG3 gene. Neurogenin-3 is expressed in endocrine progenitor cells and is required for endocrine cell development in the pancreas and intestine. It belongs to a family of basic helix-loop-helix (bHLH) transcription factors involved in the determ...
Neurogenin-3 Neurogenin-3 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the NEUROG3 gene.[1] Neurogenin-3 is expressed in endocrine progenitor cells and is required for endocrine cell development in the pancreas and intestine.[2] It belongs to a family of basic helix-loop-helix (bHLH) transcription factors involved in the...
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Neurokinin A
Neurokinin A Neurokinin A, formerly known as Substance K, is a neurologically active peptide translated from the pre-protachykinin gene. Neurokinin A has many excitatory effects on mammalian nervous systems and is also influential on the mammalian inflammatory and pain responses. # Introduction Neurokinin A (formally...
Neurokinin A Neurokinin A, formerly known as Substance K, is a neurologically active peptide translated from the pre-protachykinin gene.[2] Neurokinin A has many excitatory effects on mammalian nervous systems and is also influential on the mammalian inflammatory and pain responses.[3] # Introduction Neurokinin A (f...
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Neuromedin B
Neuromedin B Neuromedin B (NMB) is a bombesin-related peptide in mammals. It was originally purified from pig spinal cord, and later shown to be present in human central nervous system and gastrointestinal tract. # Sequence The sequence of the C-terminal decapeptide is highly conserved across mammalian species: GNLWAT...
Neuromedin B Neuromedin B (NMB) is a bombesin-related peptide in mammals.[1][2] It was originally purified from pig spinal cord, and later shown to be present in human central nervous system and gastrointestinal tract.[3] # Sequence The sequence of the C-terminal decapeptide is highly conserved across mammalian speci...
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Neuromedin U
Neuromedin U Neuromedin U (or NmU) is a neuropeptide found in the brain of humans and other mammals, which has a number of diverse functions including contraction of smooth muscle, regulation of blood pressure, pain perception, appetite, bone growth, and hormone release. It was first isolated from the spinal cord in 19...
Neuromedin U Neuromedin U (or NmU) is a neuropeptide found in the brain of humans and other mammals, which has a number of diverse functions including contraction of smooth muscle, regulation of blood pressure, pain perception, appetite, bone growth, and hormone release. It was first isolated from the spinal cord in 1...
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Neuropeptide
Neuropeptide A neuropeptide is any of the variety of peptides found in neural tissue; e.g. endorphins, enkephalins. Now, about 100 different peptides are known to be released by different populations of neurons in the mammalian brain. Neurons use many different chemical signals to communicate information, including neu...
Neuropeptide A neuropeptide is any of the variety of peptides found in neural tissue; e.g. endorphins, enkephalins. Now, about 100 different peptides are known to be released by different populations of neurons in the mammalian brain. Neurons use many different chemical signals to communicate information, including ne...
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Neuropilin 1
Neuropilin 1 Neuropilin-1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the NRP1 gene. In humans, the neuropilin 1 gene is located at 10p11.22. This is one of two human neuropilins. # Function NRP1 is a membrane-bound coreceptor to a tyrosine kinase receptor for both vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF; MIM 192240) a...
Neuropilin 1 Neuropilin-1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the NRP1 gene.[1][2][3] In humans, the neuropilin 1 gene is located at 10p11.22. This is one of two human neuropilins. # Function NRP1 is a membrane-bound coreceptor to a tyrosine kinase receptor for both vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF; MIM...
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Neurotrophin
Neurotrophin Assistant Editor-in-Chief: Nelofar Adnan, M.D. # Overview Neurotrophins, also called "neurotrophic factors", are a family of protein which induce the survival of neurons. They belong to a family of growth factors, secreted proteins usually found in the blood stream which are capable of signaling particul...
Neurotrophin Assistant Editor-in-Chief: Nelofar Adnan, M.D. [1] # Overview Neurotrophins, also called "neurotrophic factors", are a family of protein which induce the survival of neurons. They belong to a family of growth factors, secreted proteins usually found in the blood stream which are capable of signaling part...
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Neutrophilia
Neutrophilia # Overview Neutrophilia (also called neutrophil leukocytosis or occasionally neutrocytosis) is leukocytosis of neutrophils, that is, a high number of neutrophil granulocytes in the blood. A "left shift" refers to the presence of increased proportions of younger, less well differentiated neutrophils and ne...
Neutrophilia Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overview Neutrophilia (also called neutrophil leukocytosis or occasionally neutrocytosis) is leukocytosis of neutrophils, that is, a high number of neutrophil granulocytes in the blood.[1] A "left shift" refers to the presence of increased proportions ...
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Nevus of Ota
Nevus of Ota # Overview Nevus of Ota (also known as "congenital melanosis bulbi", "nevus fuscoceruleus ophthalmomaxillaris", "oculodermal melanocytosis",:700 and "Oculomucodermal melanocytosis") is a blue hyperpigmentation that occurs on the face. It was first reported by Dr. M. T. Ota of Japan in 1939. Nevus of Ota i...
Nevus of Ota Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [2]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Kiran Singh, M.D. [3] # Overview Nevus of Ota (also known as "congenital melanosis bulbi",[1] "nevus fuscoceruleus ophthalmomaxillaris", "oculodermal melanocytosis",[2]:700 and "Oculomucodermal melanocytosis"[1]) is a blue...
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Nicotinamide
Nicotinamide # Overview Nicotinamide, also known as niacinamide, is the amide of niacin (vitamin B(3)) which has the chemical formula C6H6N2O. Niacinamide is a derivative of vitamin B-3 can be used for the treatment of arthritis by aiding the body in its production of cartilage.This product is often used for energy dr...
Nicotinamide Template:Chembox new # Overview Nicotinamide, also known as niacinamide, is the amide of niacin (vitamin B(3)) which has the chemical formula C6H6N2O. Niacinamide is a derivative of vitamin B-3 can be used for the treatment of arthritis by aiding the body in its production of cartilage.This product is of...
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Nicomorphine
Nicomorphine # Overview Nicomorphine (Vilan, Subellan, Gevilan, MorZet) is the 3,6-dinicotinate ester of morphine. It is a strong opioid agonist analgesic two to three times as potent as morphine with a side effect profile similar to that of dihydromorphine, morphine, and diamorphine. Nicomorphine was patented as V...
Nicomorphine Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overview Nicomorphine (Vilan, Subellan, Gevilan, MorZet) is the 3,6-dinicotinate ester of morphine. It is a strong opioid agonist analgesic two to three times as potent as morphine with a side effect profile similar to that of dihydromorphine, morphi...
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Nicotine gum
Nicotine gum Nicotine gum is a type of chewing gum that delivers nicotine to the body. It is used as an aid in smoking cessation and in quitting smokeless tobacco. The nicotine is delivered to the bloodstream via absorption by the tissues of the mouth. It is currently available over-the-counter in the US. The pieces...
Nicotine gum Template:Pov Nicotine gum is a type of chewing gum that delivers nicotine to the body. It is used as an aid in smoking cessation and in quitting smokeless tobacco. The nicotine is delivered to the bloodstream via absorption by the tissues of the mouth. It is currently available over-the-counter in the U...
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Night terror
Night terror # Overview A night terror, also known as pavor nocturnus, is a parasomnia sleep disorder characterized by extreme terror and a temporary inability to regain full consciousness. The subject wakes abruptly from slow-wave sleep, with waking usually accompanied by gasping, moaning, or screaming. It is often ...
Night terror For patient information click here Template:DiseaseDisorder infobox Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overview A night terror, also known as pavor nocturnus, is a parasomnia sleep disorder characterized by extreme terror and a temporary inability to regain full consciousness. The subj...
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Nitazoxanide
Nitazoxanide # Disclaimer WikiDoc MAKES NO GUARANTEE OF VALIDITY. WikiDoc is not a professional health care provider, nor is it a suitable replacement for a licensed healthcare provider. WikiDoc is intended to be an educational tool, not a tool for any form of healthcare delivery. The educational content on WikiDoc ...
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Nitrendipine
Nitrendipine # Overview Nitrendipine is a dihydropyridine calcium channel blocker. It is used in the treatment of primary (essential) hypertension to decrease blood pressure. # Molecular Problem Hypertension is the chronic condition where the blood pressure is elevated beyond normal levels that vary among individuals...
Nitrendipine Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Sheng Shi, M.D. [2] # Overview Nitrendipine is a dihydropyridine calcium channel blocker. It is used in the treatment of primary (essential) hypertension to decrease blood pressure. # Molecular Problem Hypertension is the chronic condition where the blo...
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Nitrobenzene
Nitrobenzene # Overview Nitrobenzene, also known as nitrobenzol or oil of mirbane, is a poisonous organic compound with an almond odor and chemical formula C6H5NO2. It may be found as either bright yellow crystals or an oily water-insoluble liquid. It is used as a solvent and as a mild oxidizing agent. It is most fre...
Nitrobenzene Template:Chembox new # Overview Nitrobenzene, also known as nitrobenzol or oil of mirbane, is a poisonous organic compound with an almond odor and chemical formula C6H5NO2. It may be found as either bright yellow crystals or an oily water-insoluble liquid. It is used as a solvent and as a mild oxidizing...
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Nocardiaceae
Nocardiaceae The Nocardiaceae are a family of aerobic, non-fastidious, high G+C, Gram-positive actinomycetes that are commonly found in soil and water. Some bacteria from this family are even indigenous to the Antarctic. Nocardiaceae present coccobacilli, filamentous or, rarely, fragmented and palisading forms, and f...
Nocardiaceae Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] The Nocardiaceae are a family of aerobic, non-fastidious, high G+C, Gram-positive actinomycetes that are commonly found in soil and water.[1] Some bacteria from this family are even indigenous to the Antarctic.[2] Nocardiaceae present coccobacilli, fila...
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Nocturnality
Nocturnality Lua error in Module:Redirect at line 65: could not parse redirect on page "Nocturnal". As an animal behavior, nocturnality describes sleeping during the daytime and being active at night - the opposite of the diurnal human lifestyle, and that of those animals with which we are most familiar. The intermedi...
Nocturnality Lua error in Module:Redirect at line 65: could not parse redirect on page "Nocturnal". As an animal behavior, nocturnality describes sleeping during the daytime and being active at night - the opposite of the diurnal human lifestyle, and that of those animals with which we are most familiar. The intermed...
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Norpethidine
Norpethidine Norpethidine (Normeperidine, Pethidine Intermediate B) is a 4-phenylpiperidine derivative that is both a metabolite of and a precursor to pethidine (meperidine). Norpethidine is a controlled drug because of its potential uses in manufacturing both pethidine itself and a range of N-substituted derivatives, ...
Norpethidine Norpethidine (Normeperidine, Pethidine Intermediate B) is a 4-phenylpiperidine derivative that is both a metabolite of and a precursor to pethidine (meperidine). Norpethidine is a controlled drug because of its potential uses in manufacturing both pethidine itself and a range of N-substituted derivatives,...
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Nose-picking
Nose-picking Nose-picking, or rhinotillexis (Greek, rhino "nose" + tillexis "habit of picking"), is the act of extracting mucus and/or foreign bodies from the nose with a finger or other object. This is an extremely common habit, with some surveys indicating that it is almost universal, with people picking their nose a...
Nose-picking Nose-picking, or rhinotillexis (Greek, rhino "nose" + tillexis "habit of picking"), is the act of extracting mucus and/or foreign bodies from the nose with a finger or other object. This is an extremely common habit, with some surveys indicating that it is almost universal, with people picking their nose ...
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Nuclear fuel
Nuclear fuel Nuclear fuel is any material that can be consumed to derive nuclear energy, by analogy to chemical fuel that is burned to derive energy. By far the most common type of nuclear fuel is heavy fissile elements that can be made to undergo nuclear fission chain reactions in a nuclear fission reactor; nuclear ...
Nuclear fuel Nuclear fuel is any material that can be consumed to derive nuclear energy, by analogy to chemical fuel that is burned to derive energy. By far the most common type of nuclear fuel is heavy fissile elements that can be made to undergo nuclear fission chain reactions in a nuclear fission reactor; nuclear...
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Nuclear pore
Nuclear pore Nuclear pores are large protein complexes that cross the nuclear envelope, which is the double membrane surrounding the eukaryotic cell nucleus. There are about on average 2000 nuclear pore complexes in the nuclear envelope of a vertebrate cell, but it varies depending on the number of transcriptions of th...
Nuclear pore Nuclear pores are large protein complexes that cross the nuclear envelope, which is the double membrane surrounding the eukaryotic cell nucleus. There are about on average 2000 nuclear pore complexes in the nuclear envelope of a vertebrate cell, but it varies depending on the number of transcriptions of t...
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Nucleic acid
Nucleic acid # Overview A nucleic acid is a macromolecule composed of nucleotide chains. In biochemistry these molecules carry genetic information or form structures within cells. The most common nucleic acids are deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) and ribonucleic acid (RNA). Nucleic acids are universal in living things, as ...
Nucleic acid Template:Wiktionarypar Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overview A nucleic acid is a macromolecule composed of nucleotide chains. In biochemistry these molecules carry genetic information or form structures within cells. The most common nucleic acids are deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) an...
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Nuphar lutea
Nuphar lutea Nuphar lutea, the spatterdock, yellow water-lily, cow lily, or yellow pond-lily, is an aquatic plant of the family Nymphaeaceae, native to Eurasia. It grows in eutrophic freshwater beds, with its roots fixed into the ground and its leaves floating on the water's surface. The plant's inflorescence is a sol...
Nuphar lutea Nuphar lutea, the spatterdock, yellow water-lily, cow lily, or yellow pond-lily, is an aquatic plant of the family Nymphaeaceae, native to Eurasia. It grows in eutrophic freshwater beds, with its roots fixed into the ground and its leaves floating on the water's surface. The plant's inflorescence is a so...
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Nursing home
Nursing home # Overview A nursing home or skilled nursing facility (SNF), also known as a rest home, is a type of care of residents: it is a place of residence for people who require constant nursing care and have significant deficiencies with activities of daily living. Residents include the elderly and younger adul...
Nursing home Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Template:Globalize/USA # Overview A nursing home or skilled nursing facility (SNF), also known as a rest home, is a type of care of residents: it is a place of residence for people who require constant nursing care and have significant deficiencies with...
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O.H. Frazier
O.H. Frazier Dr. O. Howard Frazier (also known as Bud Frazier) is a distinguished heart surgeon. He is the Director of the Cardiovascular Surgical Research program and the Chief of Cardiopulmonary Transplantation at the Texas Heart Institute (THI). He is also the Chief of Transplant Services at St. Luke's Episcopal H...
O.H. Frazier Template:Infobox Person Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Dr. O. Howard Frazier (also known as Bud Frazier) is a distinguished heart surgeon. He is the Director of the Cardiovascular Surgical Research program and the Chief of Cardiopulmonary Transplantation at the Texas Heart Institute (...
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Oncostatin M
Oncostatin M Oncostatin M, also known as OSM, is a protein that in humans is encoded by the OSM gene. OSM is a pleiotropic cytokine that belongs to the interleukin 6 group of cytokines. Of these cytokines it most closely resembles leukemia inhibitory factor (LIF) in both structure and function. However, it is as yet po...
Oncostatin M Oncostatin M, also known as OSM, is a protein that in humans is encoded by the OSM gene.[1] OSM is a pleiotropic cytokine that belongs to the interleukin 6 group of cytokines.[2] Of these cytokines it most closely resembles leukemia inhibitory factor (LIF) in both structure and function.[2] However, it is...
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Obie Baizley
Obie Baizley William Obadiah Baizley (May 25, 1917 – May 3, 2000) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He was a Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1959 to 1969, and served as a cabinet minister in the governments of Dufferin Roblin and Walter Weir. Born in M...
Obie Baizley William Obadiah Baizley (May 25, 1917 – May 3, 2000) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He was a Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1959 to 1969, and served as a cabinet minister in the governments of Dufferin Roblin and Walter Weir. Born in ...
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Obinutuzumab
Obinutuzumab # Disclaimer WikiDoc MAKES NO GUARANTEE OF VALIDITY. WikiDoc is not a professional health care provider, nor is it a suitable replacement for a licensed healthcare provider. WikiDoc is intended to be an educational tool, not a tool for any form of healthcare delivery. The educational content on WikiDoc ...
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Ochratoxin A
Ochratoxin A # Overview Ochratoxin A, a toxin produced by Aspergillus ochraceus and Penicillium verrucosum, is one of the most abundant food-contaminating mycotoxins in the world. Human exposure occurs mainly through consumption of improperly stored food products, particularly contaminated grain and pork products, as ...
Ochratoxin A Template:Chembox new # Overview Ochratoxin A, a toxin produced by Aspergillus ochraceus and Penicillium verrucosum, is one of the most abundant food-contaminating mycotoxins in the world.[1] Human exposure occurs mainly through consumption of improperly stored food products,[2] particularly contaminated ...
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Ohmefentanyl
Ohmefentanyl Ohmefentanyl (β-hydroxy-3-methylfentanyl) is an extremely potent analgesic drug which selectively binds to the µ-opioid receptor. Ohmefentanyl is one of the most potent μ-receptor agonists known, comparable to super-potent opioids such as carfentanil and etorphine which are used for tranquilizing large ani...
Ohmefentanyl Ohmefentanyl (β-hydroxy-3-methylfentanyl) is an extremely potent analgesic drug which selectively binds to the µ-opioid receptor. Ohmefentanyl is one of the most potent μ-receptor agonists known, comparable to super-potent opioids such as carfentanil and etorphine which are used for tranquilizing large an...
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Pegaspargase
Pegaspargase # Disclaimer WikiDoc MAKES NO GUARANTEE OF VALIDITY. WikiDoc is not a professional health care provider, nor is it a suitable replacement for a licensed healthcare provider. WikiDoc is intended to be an educational tool, not a tool for any form of healthcare delivery. The educational content on WikiDoc ...
Pegaspargase Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Alberto Plate [2] # Disclaimer WikiDoc MAKES NO GUARANTEE OF VALIDITY. WikiDoc is not a professional health care provider, nor is it a suitable replacement for a licensed healthcare provider. WikiDoc is intended to be an ...
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Oophorectomy
Oophorectomy Oophorectomy (or ovariectomy) is the surgical removal of an ovary or ovaries. In the case of animals, it is also called spaying and is a form of sterilization. Removal of the ovaries in women is the biological equivalent of castration in males, and the term is occasionally used in the medical literature in...
Oophorectomy Template:Interventions infobox Oophorectomy (or ovariectomy) is the surgical removal of an ovary or ovaries. In the case of animals, it is also called spaying and is a form of sterilization. Removal of the ovaries in women is the biological equivalent of castration in males, and the term is occasionally u...
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Ophioglossum
Ophioglossum Ophioglossum (adder's-tongue) is a genus of about 25-30 species of Ophioglossales in the family Ophioglossaceae, with a cosmopolitan but primarily tropical and subtropical distribution. The name Ophioglossum comes from the Greek, and means "snake-tongue". Adders-tongues are so-called because the spore-bear...
Ophioglossum Ophioglossum (adder's-tongue) is a genus of about 25-30 species of Ophioglossales in the family Ophioglossaceae, with a cosmopolitan but primarily tropical and subtropical distribution. The name Ophioglossum comes from the Greek, and means "snake-tongue". Adders-tongues are so-called because the spore-bea...
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Opisthotonus
Opisthotonus # Overview Opisthotonus or opisthotonos, from Greek roots, opistho meaning "behind" and tonos meaning "tension", is a state of a severe hyperextension and spasticity in which an individual's head, neck and spinal column enter into a complete "bridging" or "arching" position. This abnormal posturing is an...
Opisthotonus For patient information, click here Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-In-Chief: Cafer Zorkun, M.D., Ph.D. [2] # Overview Opisthotonus or opisthotonos, from Greek roots, opistho meaning "behind" and tonos meaning "tension", is a state of a severe hyperextension and sp...
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Optic chiasm
Optic chiasm # Overview The optic chiasm (Greek χίασμα, "crossing", from the Greek χλαζειν 'to mark with an X', after the Greek letter 'Χ', chi) is the part of the brain where the optic nerves partially cross. # Pathways Specifically, in the optic chiasm, the nerves connected to the right eye that attend to the right...
Optic chiasm Template:Infobox Brain # Overview The optic chiasm (Greek χίασμα, "crossing", from the Greek χλαζειν 'to mark with an X', after the Greek letter 'Χ', chi) is the part of the brain where the optic nerves partially cross. # Pathways Specifically, in the optic chiasm, the nerves connected to the right eye ...
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Oral Surgery
Oral Surgery # Overview Oral Surgery is a recognised international specalist training course in Dentistry. In many areas of the world it is separate from Oral and Maxillofacial surgery (OMS, OMFS, or "Maxfacs"), which is a unique specialty usually requiring both medical and dental qualifications. In the United States ...
Oral Surgery # Overview Oral Surgery is a recognised international specalist training course in Dentistry. In many areas of the world it is separate from Oral and Maxillofacial surgery (OMS, OMFS, or "Maxfacs"), which is a unique specialty usually requiring both medical and dental qualifications. In the United States ...
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Orange juice
Orange juice Orange juice is a fruit juice obtained by squeezing, pressing or otherwise crushing the interior of an orange. The largest exporter of orange juice is Brazil, followed by the United States. A single orange will typically produce about 90 grams of juice. Freshly squeezed orange juice has a typically acidic ...
Orange juice Template:Pp-semi-protected Orange juice is a fruit juice obtained by squeezing, pressing or otherwise crushing the interior of an orange. The largest exporter of orange juice is Brazil, followed by the United States. A single orange will typically produce about 90 grams of juice. Freshly squeezed orange j...
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Oregon-grape
Oregon-grape Oregon-grape (Mahonia aquifolium, Berberidaceae) is an evergreen shrub related to the barberry. Some authors place Mahonia in the barberry genus, Berberis. The Oregon-grape is not closely related to grapes, but gets its name from the purple clusters of berries whose color and slightly dusted appearance is ...
Oregon-grape Oregon-grape (Mahonia aquifolium, Berberidaceae) is an evergreen shrub related to the barberry. Some authors place Mahonia in the barberry genus, Berberis. The Oregon-grape is not closely related to grapes, but gets its name from the purple clusters of berries whose color and slightly dusted appearance is...
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Organic food
Organic food Organic foods are produced according to certain production standards, meaning they are grown without the use of conventional pesticides, artificial fertilizers, human waste, or sewage sludge, and that they were processed without ionizing radiation or food additives. Livestock are reared without the routin...
Organic food Organic foods are produced according to certain production standards, meaning they are grown without the use of conventional pesticides, artificial fertilizers, human waste, or sewage sludge, and that they were processed without ionizing radiation or food additives.[1] Livestock are reared without the ro...
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Organonickel
Organonickel Organonickel chemistry is a branch of organometallic chemistry that deals with organic compounds containing a nickel to carbon bond and their reactions . They are used as a catalyst, as a building block in organic chemistry and in chemical vapor deposition. Organonickel compounds are also short-lived inte...
Organonickel Organonickel chemistry is a branch of organometallic chemistry that deals with organic compounds containing a nickel to carbon bond and their reactions [1] [2]. They are used as a catalyst, as a building block in organic chemistry and in chemical vapor deposition. Organonickel compounds are also short-liv...
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Ormeloxifene
Ormeloxifene # Overview Ormeloxifene (also known as centchroman) is one of the selective estrogen receptor modulators, or SERMs, a class of medication which acts on the estrogen receptor. It is best known as a non-hormonal, non-steroidal oral contraceptive which is taken once per week. In India, ormeloxifene has been ...
Ormeloxifene Template:Infobox Birth control Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overview Ormeloxifene (also known as centchroman) is one of the selective estrogen receptor modulators,[1] or SERMs, a class of medication which acts on the estrogen receptor. It is best known as a non-hormonal, non-stero...
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Rare disease
Rare disease # Overview A rare disease (sometimes known as an orphan disease) has such a low prevalence in a population that a doctor in a busy general practice would not expect to see more than one case a year. Rare diseases, including those of genetic origin, are life-threatening or chronically debilitating diseases...
Rare disease Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overview A rare disease (sometimes known as an orphan disease) has such a low prevalence in a population that a doctor in a busy general practice would not expect to see more than one case a year. Rare diseases, including those of genetic origin, are l...
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Orthodontics
Orthodontics # Overview Orthodontics is a specialty of dentistry that is concerned with the study and treatment of malocclusions (improper bites), which may be a result of tooth irregularity, disproportionate jaw relationships, or both. The word comes from the Greek words ortho meaning straight and odons meaning tooth...
Orthodontics Editor in Chief: Berna Zorkun DMD [1] # Overview Orthodontics is a specialty of dentistry that is concerned with the study and treatment of malocclusions (improper bites), which may be a result of tooth irregularity, disproportionate jaw relationships, or both. The word comes from the Greek words ortho m...
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Oswaldo Cruz
Oswaldo Cruz Oswaldo Gonçalves Cruz, better know as Oswaldo Cruz (pron. Template:IPA2), (b. August 5, 1872, São Luíz de Paraitinga, São Paulo state, Brazil; d. February 11, 1917, Petrópolis, Rio de Janeiro state) was a Brazilian physician, bacteriologist, epidemiologist and public health officer and the founder of the ...
Oswaldo Cruz Template:Infobox Scientist Oswaldo Gonçalves Cruz, better know as Oswaldo Cruz (pron. Template:IPA2), (b. August 5, 1872, São Luíz de Paraitinga, São Paulo state, Brazil; d. February 11, 1917, Petrópolis, Rio de Janeiro state) was a Brazilian physician, bacteriologist, epidemiologist and public health off...
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Otosclerosis
Otosclerosis Synonyms and keywords: # Overview Otosclerosis is a word derived from the Greek word "sklērós" meaning hardening and oto meaning ear. Otosclerosis is an osseous dyscrasia of the otic capsule, which should be an endochondral dense bony part in the labyrinth, replaced by irregularly laid spongy bone leading...
Otosclerosis Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: CSN, M.D. Synonyms and keywords: # Overview Otosclerosis is a word derived from the Greek word "sklērós" meaning hardening and oto meaning ear. Otosclerosis is an osseous dyscrasia of the otic capsule, which should be an e...
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Ovarian cyst
Ovarian cyst # Overview An ovarian cyst is any collection of fluid, surrounded by a very thin wall, within an ovary. Any ovarian follicle that is larger than about two centimeters is termed an ovarian cyst. An ovarian cyst can be as small as a pea, or as large as a grapefruit. Most ovarian cysts are functional in na...
Ovarian cyst For patient information, click here Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overview An ovarian cyst is any collection of fluid, surrounded by a very thin wall, within an ovary. Any ovarian follicle that is larger than about two centimeters is termed an ovarian cyst. An ovarian cyst can be...
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Oyster plant
Oyster plant # Overview Oyster plant is a common name used for various flowering plants, including: - Acanthus mollis, (also called bear's breeches), native to the Mediterranean - Mertensia maritima (also called oysterleaf), native to Europe and North America with leaves said to taste like oysters - Scorzonera hispani...
Oyster plant Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overview Oyster plant is a common name used for various flowering plants, including: - Acanthus mollis, (also called bear's breeches), native to the Mediterranean - Mertensia maritima (also called oysterleaf), native to Europe and North America with le...
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P2X Receptor
P2X Receptor P2X receptors are a family of cation-permeable ligand gated ion channels that open in response to the binding of extracellular adenosine 5'-triphosphate (ATP). They belong to a larger family of receptors known as the purinergic receptors. P2X receptors are present in a diverse array of organisms including...
P2X Receptor Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] P2X receptors are a family of cation-permeable ligand gated ion channels that open in response to the binding of extracellular adenosine 5'-triphosphate (ATP). They belong to a larger family of receptors known as the purinergic receptors. P2X receptors a...
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P2X receptor
P2X receptor # Overview P2X receptors are a family of cation-permeable ligand gated ion channels that open in response to extracellular adenosine 5'-triphosphate (ATP). They belong to a larger family of receptors known as the purinergic receptors. P2X receptors are present in a diverse array of organisms including am...
P2X receptor # Overview P2X receptors are a family of cation-permeable ligand gated ion channels that open in response to extracellular adenosine 5'-triphosphate (ATP). They belong to a larger family of receptors known as the purinergic receptors. P2X receptors are present in a diverse array of organisms including am...
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P90x workout
P90x workout Are you in search for the precise assistance for your health exercise? Are you interested with bodybuilding? This article will help you together with all the instruction to achieve a toned yet healthy body. Some people tend to be paranoid when it comes to their weight. They are inclined to do different thi...
P90x workout Are you in search for the precise assistance for your health exercise? Are you interested with bodybuilding? This article will help you together with all the instruction to achieve a toned yet healthy body. Some people tend to be paranoid when it comes to their weight. They are inclined to do different th...
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PALLAS trial
PALLAS trial The following information is drawn from a Sanofi Aventis press release. On July 7th 2011, Sanofi Aventis discontinued the PALLAS Phase IIIb trial in patients with permanent [[Atrial Fibrillation]] (AF), a population different from the population with non-permanent (paroxysmal) AF for which Multaq® (droneda...
PALLAS trial Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] The following information is drawn from a Sanofi Aventis press release. On July 7th 2011, Sanofi Aventis discontinued the PALLAS Phase IIIb trial in patients with permanent [[Atrial Fibrillation]] (AF), a population different from the population with non-...
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Polyhexanide
Polyhexanide # Overview Polyhexanide (polyhexamethylene biguanide, PHMB) is a polymer used as a disinfectant and antiseptic. In dermatological use it is spelled polihexanide (INN) and sold under names such as Lavasept, Serasept, and Omnicide. PHMB has been shown to be effective against Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Staphylo...
Polyhexanide Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overview Polyhexanide (polyhexamethylene biguanide, PHMB) is a polymer used as a disinfectant and antiseptic. In dermatological use[1] it is spelled polihexanide (INN) and sold under names such as Lavasept, Serasept, and Omnicide.[2] PHMB has been show...
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Pyrazinamide
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Pyrazinamide Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Deepika Beereddy, MBBS [2] # Disclaimer WikiDoc MAKES NO GUARANTEE OF VALIDITY. WikiDoc is not a professional health care provider, nor is it a suitable replacement for a licensed healthcare provider. WikiDoc is intended ...
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Page history
Page history # Overview All editable pages on WikiDoc have an associated page history, which lists all changes made to the page in reverse-chronological order. This may also be referred to as the revision history or edit history. # Quick Tutorial - To view a specific version, click a date . - To compare an old versio...
Page history Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overview All editable pages on WikiDoc have an associated page history, which lists all changes made to the page in reverse-chronological order. This may also be referred to as the revision history or edit history. # Quick Tutorial - To view a specifi...
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Paleontology
Paleontology Paleontology is a study of fossils, plant and animal remains found on the Earth. Paleontology is a large subject because it includes aspects of geology and biology. Depending on the particular branch of paleontology studied, it may also require knowledge of chemistry, climatology, physics, and astronomy am...
Paleontology Editor-In-Chief: Henry A. Hoff Paleontology is a study of fossils, plant and animal remains found on the Earth.[1] Paleontology is a large subject because it includes aspects of geology and biology. Depending on the particular branch of paleontology studied, it may also require knowledge of chemistry, cli...
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Pancrelipase
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Panniculitis
Panniculitis Panniculitis is a group of diseases whose hallmark is inflammation of subcutaneous fatty and muscle tissue. Symptoms include tender skin nodules, and systemic signs such as weight loss and fatigue. # Classification ## Histological It can occur in any fatty tissue (cutaneous or visceral) and is often diag...
Panniculitis Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Panniculitis is a group of diseases whose hallmark is inflammation of subcutaneous fatty and muscle tissue. Symptoms include tender skin nodules, and systemic signs such as weight loss and fatigue. # Classification ## Histological It can occur in any fa...
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Panobinostat
Panobinostat # Disclaimer WikiDoc MAKES NO GUARANTEE OF VALIDITY. WikiDoc is not a professional health care provider, nor is it a suitable replacement for a licensed healthcare provider. WikiDoc is intended to be an educational tool, not a tool for any form of healthcare delivery. The educational content on WikiDoc ...
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Parechovirus
Parechovirus # Overview Parechovirus is a viral genus in the family Picornaviridae. The genus is composed of two species: Human parechovirus and Ljungan virus. Six types of human parechovirus have been identified: human parechovirus 1 (formerly echovirus 22), human parechovirus 2 (formerly echovirus 23), and human par...
Parechovirus Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overview Parechovirus is a viral genus in the family Picornaviridae. The genus is composed of two species: Human parechovirus and Ljungan virus.[1] Six types of human parechovirus have been identified: human parechovirus 1 (formerly echovirus 22), huma...
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Parietal eye
Parietal eye A parietal eye, also known as a parietal organ or third-eye is a part of the epithalamus present in some animal species. The eye may be photoreceptive and is usually associated with the pineal gland, regulating circadian rhythmicity and hormone production for thermoregulation. # Function The lizard-like r...
Parietal eye A parietal eye, also known as a parietal organ or third-eye is a part of the epithalamus present in some animal species. The eye may be photoreceptive and is usually associated with the pineal gland, regulating circadian rhythmicity and hormone production for thermoregulation.[1] # Function The lizard-li...
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Pathogenesis
Pathogenesis Pathogenesis is the mechanism by which a certain etiological factor causes disease (pathos = disease, genesis = development). The term can also be used to describe the development of the disease, whether it is acute, chronic, recurrent etc. Some forms of pathogenesis are: - Inflammation - Malignancy - Tiss...
Pathogenesis Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Pathogenesis is the mechanism by which a certain etiological factor causes disease (pathos = disease, genesis = development). The term can also be used to describe the development of the disease, whether it is acute, chronic, recurrent etc. Some forms of ...
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Peginesatide
Peginesatide # Overview Peginesatide(INN/USAN, trade name Omontys, formerly Hematide), developed by Affymax and Takeda, is an erythropoietic agent, a functional analog of erythropoietin. It was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for treatment of anemia associated with chronic kidney disease (CKD) in adu...
Peginesatide Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overview Peginesatide(INN/USAN, trade name Omontys, formerly Hematide), developed by Affymax and Takeda, is an erythropoietic agent, a functional analog of erythropoietin. It was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for treatment of anemia...
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Penning trap
Penning trap Penning traps are devices for the storage of charged particles using a constant static magnetic field and a spatially inhomogeneous static electric field. This kind of trap is particularly well suited to precision measurements of properties of ions and stable subatomic particles which have electric charg...
Penning trap Template:Antimatter Penning traps are devices for the storage of charged particles using a constant static magnetic field and a spatially inhomogeneous static electric field. This kind of trap is particularly well suited to precision measurements of properties of ions and stable subatomic particles whic...
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Pentagastrin
Pentagastrin # Disclaimer WikiDoc MAKES NO GUARANTEE OF VALIDITY. WikiDoc is not a professional health care provider, nor is it a suitable replacement for a licensed healthcare provider. WikiDoc is intended to be an educational tool, not a tool for any form of healthcare delivery. The educational content on WikiDoc ...
Pentagastrin Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Rabin Bista, M.B.B.S. [2] # Disclaimer WikiDoc MAKES NO GUARANTEE OF VALIDITY. WikiDoc is not a professional health care provider, nor is it a suitable replacement for a licensed healthcare provider. WikiDoc is intended t...
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Pepto-Bismol
Pepto-Bismol Pepto-Bismol is an over-the-counter medication produced by the Procter and Gamble company used to treat minor digestive system upset. Its active ingredient is bismuth subsalicylate. The primary symptoms aided by Pepto-Bismol are nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea, and other temporary ...
Pepto-Bismol Pepto-Bismol is an over-the-counter medication produced by the Procter and Gamble company used to treat minor digestive system upset. Its active ingredient is bismuth subsalicylate. The primary symptoms aided by Pepto-Bismol are nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea, and other temporary...
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Periodontist
Periodontist Periodontology, or Periodontics, is the branch of dentistry which studies supporting structures of teeth, and diseases and conditions that affect them. The supporting tissues are known as the periodontium, which includes the gingiva (gums), alveolar bone, cementum, and the periodontal ligament. The word co...
Periodontist Periodontology, or Periodontics, is the branch of dentistry which studies supporting structures of teeth, and diseases and conditions that affect them. The supporting tissues are known as the periodontium, which includes the gingiva (gums), alveolar bone, cementum, and the periodontal ligament. The word c...
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Venous blood
Venous blood In the circulatory system, venous blood is blood returning to the heart. With one exception (the pulmonary vein) this blood is deoxygenated and high in carbon dioxide, having released oxygen and absorbed CO2 in the tissues. It is also typically warmer than arterial blood, has a lower pH, has lower concentr...
Venous blood Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] In the circulatory system, venous blood is blood returning to the heart. With one exception (the pulmonary vein) this blood is deoxygenated and high in carbon dioxide, having released oxygen and absorbed CO2 in the tissues. It is also typically warmer tha...
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Peripherin 2
Peripherin 2 Peripherin-2 is a protein, that in humans is encoded by the PRPH2 gene. Peripherin-2 is found in the rod and cone cells of the retina of the eye. Defects in this protein result in one form of retinitis pigmentosa, an incurable blindness. Mutations in the PRPH2 gene are associated with Vitelliform macular d...
Peripherin 2 Peripherin-2 is a protein, that in humans is encoded by the PRPH2 gene.[1][2] Peripherin-2 is found in the rod and cone cells of the retina of the eye. Defects in this protein result in one form of retinitis pigmentosa, an incurable blindness. Mutations in the PRPH2 gene are associated with Vitelliform ma...
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Perphenazine
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Peter Griess
Peter Griess Johann Peter Griess (1829–1888), industrial chemist and an early pioneer of organic chemistry. # Life After a finished an agricultural private school he joined the Hessian cavalry, but left the military shortly after. He started his studies at the University of Jena in 1850, but changed to the University...
Peter Griess Template:Infobox Scientist Johann Peter Griess (1829–1888), industrial chemist [1] and an early pioneer of organic chemistry. # Life After a finished an agricultural private school he joined the Hessian cavalry, but left the military shortly after. He started his studies at the University of Jena in 1850...
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Peter Kerley
Peter Kerley Sir Peter Kerley , born 1900, died 1978 was a radiologist from Dundalk, Ireland and a graduate of University College Dublin (1923). He spent a year training in radiology in Vienna. He obtained his M.D. from the University of Ireland, in 1939. He was Director of Radiology at the Westminster Hospital and was...
Peter Kerley Sir Peter Kerley , born 1900, died 1978 was a radiologist from Dundalk, Ireland and a graduate of University College Dublin (1923). He spent a year training in radiology in Vienna. He obtained his M.D. from the University of Ireland, in 1939. He was Director of Radiology at the Westminster Hospital and wa...
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Phalloplasty
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Phantom pain
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Pharmacology
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Phellandrene
Phellandrene Phellandrene is the name for a pair of organic compounds that have a similar molecular structure and similar chemical properties. α-Phellandrene and β-phellandrene are cyclic monoterpenes and are double bond isomers. In α-phellandrene both double bonds are endocyclic and in β-phellandrene one of them is ...
Phellandrene Phellandrene is the name for a pair of organic compounds that have a similar molecular structure and similar chemical properties. α-Phellandrene and β-phellandrene are cyclic monoterpenes and are double bond isomers. In α-phellandrene both double bonds are endocyclic and in β-phellandrene one of them is...
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Phentolamine
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Venipuncture
Venipuncture In medicine venipuncture or venepuncture (also known as phlebotomy, venesection, blood draw, drawing blood or taking blood) is the process of obtaining a sample of venous blood. Usually a 5 ml to 25 ml sample of blood is adequate depending on what blood tests have been requested. In many circumstances it...
Venipuncture Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] In medicine venipuncture or venepuncture (also known as phlebotomy, venesection, blood draw, drawing blood or taking blood) is the process of obtaining a sample of venous blood. Usually a 5 ml to 25 ml sample of blood is adequate depending on what blood ...
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Phosphamidon
Phosphamidon # Overview Phosphamidon is an organophosphate insecticide first reported in 1960. It acts as a cholinesterase inhibitor. The commercial product typically exists as a mixture of 70% (Z)-isomer and 30% (E)-isomer. # Toxicity and regulation Phosphamidon is very highly toxic to mammals and is listed as WHO H...
Phosphamidon Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overview Phosphamidon is an organophosphate insecticide first reported in 1960. It acts as a cholinesterase inhibitor. The commercial product typically exists as a mixture of 70% (Z)-isomer and 30% (E)-isomer. # Toxicity and regulation Phosphamidon is...
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Phospho soda
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Phospholipid
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Phrygian cap
Phrygian cap # Overview Phrygian cap is the transverse congenital septum in the fundus of the gallbladder. The original term referred to simple folding of the fundus, suggesting a septum radiographically. A causal relationship to the segmental form ofadenomyomatosis has been suggested but remains doubtful # Historica...
Phrygian cap Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overview Phrygian cap is the transverse congenital septum in the fundus of the gallbladder. The original term referred to simple folding of the fundus, suggesting a septum radiographically. A causal relationship to the segmental form ofadenomyomatosis ...
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Pickled tofu
Pickled tofu Pickled tofu also called tofu cheese, preserved tofu, or fermented tofu) is a form of processed preservative tofu used in Chinese cuisine. # Production In order to produce pickled tofu, cubes of dried tofu are allowed to fully air-dry under hay and slowly ferment from aerial bacteria and fungal spores. Co...
Pickled tofu Template:Chinese Pickled tofu also called tofu cheese, preserved tofu, or fermented tofu) is a form of processed preservative tofu used in Chinese cuisine. # Production In order to produce pickled tofu, cubes of dried tofu are allowed to fully air-dry under hay and slowly ferment from aerial bacteria and...
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Pill testing
Pill testing Pill Testing is a process used to identify substances contained within a pill, usually illicit substances. Since illicit drugs like MDMA are bought from drug dealers on the black market, both the source and contents of the substance are unknown. Pills sold by dealers as Ecstasy, may not contain the desired...
Pill testing Pill Testing is a process used to identify substances contained within a pill, usually illicit substances. Since illicit drugs like MDMA are bought from drug dealers on the black market, both the source and contents of the substance are unknown. Pills sold by dealers as Ecstasy, may not contain the desire...
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Pimavanserin
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Piperacillin
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Pitavastatin
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Planck's law
Planck's law For a general introduction, see black body. In physics, Planck's law describes the spectral radiance of electromagnetic radiation at all wavelengths from a black body at temperature T. As a function of frequency \nu, Planck's law is written as: This function represents the emitted power per unit area of em...
Planck's law For a general introduction, see black body. In physics, Planck's law describes the spectral radiance of electromagnetic radiation at all wavelengths from a black body at temperature <math>T</math>. As a function of frequency <math>\nu</math>, Planck's law is written as:[1] This function represents the emi...
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Plantar arch
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Pleiotrophin
Pleiotrophin Pleiotrophin (PTN) also known as heparin-binding brain mitogen (HBBM) or heparin-binding growth factor 8 (HBGF-8) or neurite growth-promoting factor 1 (NEGF1) or heparin affinity regulatory peptide (HARP) or heparin binding growth associated molecule (HB-GAM) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the P...
Pleiotrophin Pleiotrophin (PTN) also known as heparin-binding brain mitogen (HBBM) or heparin-binding growth factor 8 (HBGF-8) or neurite growth-promoting factor 1 (NEGF1) or heparin affinity regulatory peptide (HARP) or heparin binding growth associated molecule (HB-GAM) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the ...
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Pneumatocele
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Poison sumac
Poison sumac Poison sumac (Toxicodendron vernix or Rhus vernix) is a woody shrub or small tree growing to 7 m (20 ft) tall. All parts of the plant contain a resin called urushiol that causes skin and mucous membrane irritation to humans. When burned, inhalation of the smoke causes diarrhea and other internal irritation...
Poison sumac Poison sumac (Toxicodendron vernix or Rhus vernix) is a woody shrub or small tree growing to 7 m (20 ft) tall.[1] All parts of the plant contain a resin called urushiol that causes skin and mucous membrane irritation to humans. When burned, inhalation of the smoke causes diarrhea and other internal irrita...
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