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bdbf80120ff282d682a8a56a7ccea177c4132e3c | wikidoc | Arkopal | Arkopal
Arkopal is a non-ionic surfactant consisting of a hydrophobic 9-carbon atom alkyl tail connected to a phenol molecule, that is in turn connected to an ethyleneglycol chain. The length of this ethylene glycol chain is given by the code for the amphiphile Arkopal-N60 means, for example, that there are on average ... | Arkopal
Arkopal is a non-ionic surfactant consisting of a hydrophobic 9-carbon atom alkyl tail connected to a phenol molecule, that is in turn connected to an ethyleneglycol chain.[1] The length of this ethylene glycol chain is given by the code for the amphiphile Arkopal-N60 means, for example, that there are on aver... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Arkopal | |
1170483d90a5621ed4b2875201deb0d2727924c7 | wikidoc | Choline | Choline
# Overview
Choline is an organic compound, classified as an essential nutrient and usually grouped within the Vitamin B complex. This natural amine is found in the lipids that make up cell membranes and in the neurotransmitter acetylcholine. Adequate intakes (AI) for this micronutrient of between 425 to 550 m... | Choline
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
# Overview
Choline is an organic compound, classified as an essential nutrient[1][2][3] and usually grouped within the Vitamin B complex. This natural amine is found in the lipids that make up cell membranes and in the neurotransmitter a... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Arthropan | |
00aa517acacc22db85e82368046a03222585627e | wikidoc | Asphalt | Asphalt
Asphalt (Template:Audio-IPA) is a sticky, black and highly viscous liquid or semi-solid that is present in most crude petroleums and in some natural deposits sometimes termed asphaltum. It is most commonly modeled as a colloid, with asphaltenes as the dispersed phase and maltenes as the continuous phase (thoug... | Asphalt
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Asphalt (Template:Audio-IPA) is a sticky, black and highly viscous liquid or semi-solid that is present in most crude petroleums and in some natural deposits sometimes termed asphaltum. It is most commonly modeled as a colloid, with asphaltenes as the dispersed phase and maltenes as... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Asphalt | |
1a31a097a2ad8b8ccf7a30029e6fa483e7659cff | wikidoc | Atavism | Atavism
An atavism is a real or supposed evolutionary throwback, such as traits reappearing which had disappeared generations ago. Atavisms occur because genes for previously existing phenotypical features are often preserved in DNA, even though the genes are not expressed in some or most of the organisms possessing th... | Atavism
An atavism is a real or supposed evolutionary throwback, such as traits reappearing which had disappeared generations ago.[1] Atavisms occur because genes for previously existing phenotypical features are often preserved in DNA, even though the genes are not expressed in some or most of the organisms possessin... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Atavism | |
0140a6b06c574aae59026f519a482df54db68904 | wikidoc | Dieting | Dieting
# Overview
Dieting is the practice of ingesting food in a regulated fashion to achieve a particular objective. In many cases the goal is weight loss, but some athletes aspire to gain weight (usually in the form of muscle) and diets can also be used to maintain a stable body weight.
# Historical Perspective
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
# Overview
Dieting is the practice of ingesting food in a regulated fashion to achieve a particular objective. In many cases the goal is weight loss, but some athletes aspire to gain weight (usually in the form of muscle) and diets can also be used to main... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Atkins_diet | |
e51fc7dd9d55d1127058a7d44945918d9bd2f889 | wikidoc | Atresia | Atresia
Atresia is a condition in which a body orifice or passage in the body is abnormally closed or absent.
Examples of atresia include:
- Biliary atresia
- Ovarian follicle atresia, atresia refers to the degeneration and subsequent resorption of one or more immature ovarian follicles.
- Vaginal atresia - congenital ... | Atresia
Atresia is a condition in which a body orifice or passage in the body is abnormally closed or absent.
Examples of atresia include:
- Biliary atresia
- Ovarian follicle atresia, atresia refers to the degeneration and subsequent resorption of one or more immature ovarian follicles.
- Vaginal atresia - congenital... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Atresia | |
732a647432cca8042c3d2239e6dcb113f5a2e086 | wikidoc | Atrophy | Atrophy
# Overview
Atrophy is the partial or complete wasting away of a part of the body. Causes of atrophy include poor nourishment, poor circulation, loss of hormonal support, loss of nerve supply to the target organ, disuse or lack of exercise or disease intrinsic to the tissue itself. Hormonal and nerve inputs tha... | Atrophy
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
# Overview
Atrophy is the partial or complete wasting away of a part of the body. Causes of atrophy include poor nourishment, poor circulation, loss of hormonal support, loss of nerve supply to the target organ, disuse or lack of exercise or disease intrinsic... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Atrophic | |
2d98a2b5d4bd737573a4a61d0a0f8ccf54cadd61 | wikidoc | Autopsy | Autopsy
# Overview
An autopsy, also known as a post-mortem examination, necropsy, or obduction, is a medical procedure that consists of a thorough examination of a corpse to determine the cause and manner of death and to evaluate any disease or injury that may be present. It is usually performed by a specialized medic... | Autopsy
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
# Overview
An autopsy, also known as a post-mortem examination, necropsy, or obduction, is a medical procedure that consists of a thorough examination of a corpse to determine the cause and manner of death and to evaluate any disease or injury that may be pre... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Autopsies | |
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Putative tyrosine-protein phosphatase auxilin is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the DNAJC6 gene.
# Function
DNAJC6 belongs to the evolutionarily conserved DNAJ/HSP40 family of proteins, which regulate molecular chaperone activity by stimulating ATPase activity. DNAJ proteins may have up to 3 distinct d... | Auxilin
Putative tyrosine-protein phosphatase auxilin is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the DNAJC6 gene.[1][2][3]
# Function
DNAJC6 belongs to the evolutionarily conserved DNAJ/HSP40 family of proteins, which regulate molecular chaperone activity by stimulating ATPase activity. DNAJ proteins may have up to 3 ... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Auxilin | |
5311b585beaa84002e0b865c68ecc1a80ad75e46 | wikidoc | Average | Average
# Overview
In mathematics, an average, or central tendency of a data set refers to a measure of the "middle" or "expected" value of the data set. There are many different descriptive statistics that can be chosen as a measurement of the central tendency of the data items. The most common method is the arithmet... | Average
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
# Overview
In mathematics, an average, or central tendency of a data set refers to a measure of the "middle" or "expected" value of the data set. There are many different descriptive statistics that can be chosen as a measurement of the central tendency of th... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Average | |
bdf0d3e23dc9d4152b56abd0f7d42aaeef60b32e | wikidoc | Azulene | Azulene
Azulene is an organic compound whose molecules contain 10 carbons and 8 hydrogens and consist of a five-membered ring fused to a seven-membered ring. It is a monoterpene. It is an isomer of naphthalene but its physical properties are quite different. Naphthalene is a white crystalline solid whereas azulene, who... | Azulene
Azulene is an organic compound whose molecules contain 10 carbons and 8 hydrogens and consist of a five-membered ring fused to a seven-membered ring. It is a monoterpene. It is an isomer of naphthalene but its physical properties are quite different. Naphthalene is a white crystalline solid whereas azulene, wh... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Azulene | |
a36c6bbe682bc22b23feb62433554144f9aa4646 | wikidoc | Azurite | Azurite
Azurite is a soft, deep blue copper mineral produced by weathering of copper ore deposits. It is also known as Chessylite after the Chessy-les-Mines near Lyon, France, where striking specimens have been found. The mineral has been known since ancient times, and was mentioned in Pliny the Elder's Natural History... | Azurite
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Azurite is a soft, deep blue copper mineral produced by weathering of copper ore deposits. It is also known as Chessylite after the Chessy-les-Mines[1] near Lyon, France, where striking specimens have been found. The mineral has been known since ancient times, and was mentioned in Plin... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Azurite | |
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Beta-1,4-galactosyltransferase 7 also known as galactosyltransferase I is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the B4GALT7 gene. Galactosyltransferase I catalyzes the synthesis of the glycosaminoglycan-protein linkage in proteoglycans. Proteoglycans in turn are structural components of the extracellular matri... | B4GALT7
Beta-1,4-galactosyltransferase 7 also known as galactosyltransferase I is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the B4GALT7 gene.[1][1][2][2][3] Galactosyltransferase I catalyzes the synthesis of the glycosaminoglycan-protein linkage in proteoglycans.[4] Proteoglycans in turn are structural components of the ... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/B4GALT7 | |
f2f57bc1d058ebc4fb028a2b438429651ad6d4e1 | wikidoc | BBR3464 | BBR3464
# Overview
BBR3464 (rINN: triplatin tetranitrate) is a new platinum-based cytotoxic drug that is currently undergoing clinical trials throughout the world for the treatment of human cancer. It is a trinuclear platinum coordination complex, with chloride and amine ligands. The drug acts by forming coordinate co... | BBR3464
# Overview
BBR3464 (rINN: triplatin tetranitrate) is a new platinum-based cytotoxic drug that is currently undergoing clinical trials throughout the world for the treatment of human cancer. It is a trinuclear platinum coordination complex, with chloride and amine ligands. The drug acts by forming coordinate co... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/BBR3464 | |
8beae85f9903624390cdd99c4e4e2d4750cc4cf5 | wikidoc | BCL2L11 | BCL2L11
Bcl-2-like protein 11, commonly called BIM, is a protein that in humans is encoded by the BCL2L11 gene.
# Function
The protein encoded by this gene belongs to the BCL-2 protein family. BCL-2 family members form hetero- or homodimers and act as anti- or pro-apoptotic regulators that are involved in a wide varie... | BCL2L11
Bcl-2-like protein 11, commonly called BIM, is a protein that in humans is encoded by the BCL2L11 gene.[1][2]
# Function
The protein encoded by this gene belongs to the BCL-2 protein family. BCL-2 family members form hetero- or homodimers and act as anti- or pro-apoptotic regulators that are involved in a wid... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/BCL2L11 | |
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Bcl-2-like protein 12 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the BCL2L12 gene.
The protein encoded by this gene belongs to the Bcl-2 protein family. Bcl-2 family members form hetero- or homodimers and act as anti- or pro-apoptotic regulators that are involved in a wide variety of cellular activities. This pr... | BCL2L12
Bcl-2-like protein 12 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the BCL2L12 gene.[1][2]
The protein encoded by this gene belongs to the Bcl-2 protein family. Bcl-2 family members form hetero- or homodimers and act as anti- or pro-apoptotic regulators that are involved in a wide variety of cellular activities. ... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/BCL2L12 | |
d082025ab83f1212d3a798e7d88c43e85e60eeac | wikidoc | BCL2L13 | BCL2L13
BCL2-like 13 (apoptosis facilitator), also known as BCL2L13 or Bcl-rambo, is a protein which in humans is encoded by the BCL2L13 gene on chromosome 22. This gene encodes a mitochondrially-localized protein which is classified under the Bcl-2 protein family. Overexpression of the encoded protein results in apopt... | BCL2L13
BCL2-like 13 (apoptosis facilitator), also known as BCL2L13 or Bcl-rambo, is a protein which in humans is encoded by the BCL2L13 gene on chromosome 22. This gene encodes a mitochondrially-localized protein which is classified under the Bcl-2 protein family. Overexpression of the encoded protein results in apop... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/BCL2L13 | |
94b6d84fdf53b1afeca24801385a7d719007e89a | wikidoc | BHLHE41 | BHLHE41
"Basic helix-loop-helix family, member e41", or BHLHE41, is a gene that encodes a basic helix-loop-helix transcription factor repressor protein in various tissues of both humans and mice. It is also known as DEC2, hDEC2, and SHARP1, and was previously known as "basic helix-loop-helix domain containing, class B,... | BHLHE41
"Basic helix-loop-helix family, member e41", or BHLHE41, is a gene that encodes a basic helix-loop-helix transcription factor repressor protein in various tissues of both humans and mice.[1][2][3][4] It is also known as DEC2, hDEC2, and SHARP1, and was previously known as "basic helix-loop-helix domain contain... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/BHLHE41 | |
7a0ebd10c9d71b1c70d0febaacdb354cd1dfd48d | wikidoc | BLOC1S1 | BLOC1S1
Biogenesis of lysosome-related organelles complex 1 subunit 1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the BLOC1S1 gene.
BLOC1S1 is a component of the ubiquitously expressed BLOC1 multisubunit protein complex. BLOC1 is required for normal biogenesis of specialized organelles of the endosomal-lysosomal system, ... | BLOC1S1
Biogenesis of lysosome-related organelles complex 1 subunit 1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the BLOC1S1 gene.[1][2][3]
BLOC1S1 is a component of the ubiquitously expressed BLOC1 multisubunit protein complex. BLOC1 is required for normal biogenesis of specialized organelles of the endosomal-lysosoma... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/BLOC1S1 | |
5c0cbf4e8813aee7fbfa07796adbe3c22604e0f0 | wikidoc | Bacilli | Bacilli
# Word Ambiguity
This type of bacteria is shaped like a rod. Usually bacteria separate but sometimes they will stick together. This bacteria can cause tuberculosis in humans.
This article refers to Bacilli in the sense of the class that includes the genus Bacillus..
Although Bacillus, capitalized and italicize... | Bacilli
# Word Ambiguity
This type of bacteria is shaped like a rod. Usually bacteria separate but sometimes they will stick together. This bacteria can cause tuberculosis in humans.
This article refers to Bacilli in the sense of the class that includes the genus Bacillus..
Although Bacillus, capitalized and italicize... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Bacilli | |
d194bd7048cd3414e5bb74bb410be8bbf5985e37 | wikidoc | Bagasse | Bagasse
Bagasse (sometimes spelled bagass) is the biomass remaining after sugarcane stalks are crushed to extract their juice.
Agave bagasse is a similar material which consists of the tissue of the blue agave after extraction of the sap.
# Production and use
A sugar factory produces nearly 30% of bagasse out of its t... | Bagasse
Bagasse (sometimes spelled bagass) is the biomass remaining after sugarcane stalks are crushed to extract their juice.[1]
Agave bagasse is a similar material which consists of the tissue of the blue agave after extraction of the sap.
# Production and use
A sugar factory produces nearly 30% of bagasse out of i... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Bagasse | |
d7222ac075f35a61f3db1d4d9aa6eb4c8c09c7ef | wikidoc | Bandage | Bandage
# Overview
A bandage is a piece of material used either to support a medical device such as a dressing or splint, or on its own to provide support to the body. Bandages are available in a wide range of types, from generic cloth strips, to specialised shaped bandages designed for a specific limb or part of the ... | Bandage
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
# Overview
A bandage is a piece of material used either to support a medical device such as a dressing or splint, or on its own to provide support to the body. Bandages are available in a wide range of types, from generic cloth strips, to specialised shaped b... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Bandage | |
7765684c5a7519abada750c2f9b2174204b06b4f | wikidoc | Basigin | Basigin
Basigin (BSG) also known as extracellular matrix metalloproteinase inducer (EMMPRIN) or cluster of differentiation 147 (CD147) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the BSG gene. This protein is a determinant for the Ok blood group system. Basigin has been shown to be an essential receptor on red blood cell... | Basigin
Basigin (BSG) also known as extracellular matrix metalloproteinase inducer (EMMPRIN) or cluster of differentiation 147 (CD147) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the BSG gene.[1][2][3] This protein is a determinant for the Ok blood group system. Basigin has been shown to be an essential receptor on red ... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Basigin | |
0bbbaecbbd359ee39cecc1237653ef86a615967f | wikidoc | Bedtime | Bedtime
A bedtime is a popular parenting tradition in the West that involves, to a greater or lesser extent, rituals made to help children feel more secure , and become accustomed to a comparatively more rigid schedule of sleep than they would sometimes prefer. It may involve stories, songs, nursery rhymes, and/or meth... | Bedtime
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A bedtime is a popular parenting tradition in the West that involves, to a greater or lesser extent, rituals made to help children feel more secure [1], and become accustomed to a comparatively more rigid schedule of sleep than they would sometimes prefer. It may involve stories, songs, nur... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Bedtime | |
3f058c1893e6432bae9d8fe49769a5c8715bb7a5 | wikidoc | Burping | Burping
Synonyms and keywords: Belching; ructus; eructation
# Overview
Burping is the release of gas from the digestive tract (mainly esophagus and stomach) through the mouth. It is often accompanied with a typical sound and sometimes an odor.
# Pathophysiology
Burping is typically caused by eating or drinking too fa... | Burping
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Synonyms and keywords: Belching; ructus; eructation
# Overview
Burping is the release of gas from the digestive tract (mainly esophagus and stomach) through the mouth. It is often accompanied with a typical sound and sometimes an odor.
# Pathophysiology
Burp... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Belch | |
3da0455e6ef260e51f17e0640f6aa6c4f69f422c | wikidoc | Beleric | Beleric
Beleric, also known as the bastard myrobalan, Terminalia bellirica, is a large deciduous tree common on plains and lower hills in Southeast Asia, where it is also grown as an avenue tree.
The leaves are about 15 cm long and crowded toward the ends of the branches. It is considered a good fodder for cattle.
This... | Beleric
Beleric, also known as the bastard myrobalan, Terminalia bellirica, is a large deciduous tree common on plains and lower hills in Southeast Asia, where it is also grown as an avenue tree.
The leaves are about 15 cm long and crowded toward the ends of the branches. It is considered a good fodder for cattle.
Thi... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Beleric | |
8e642bff0bac709175058ab693fcb7aa889aadd4 | wikidoc | Ben-Gay | Ben-Gay
Ben IS Gay, more recently spelled Bengay, is an analgesic heat rub used to relieve muscle and joint pain. It was developed in France by Dr. Jules Bengué, and brought to America in 1898. It orginally produced by Pfizer Consumer Healthcare who was acquired by Johnson & Johnson.
# Active Ingredients
The active in... | Ben-Gay
Ben IS Gay, more recently spelled Bengay, is an analgesic heat rub used to relieve muscle and joint pain. It was developed in France by Dr. Jules Bengué, and brought to America in 1898. It orginally produced by Pfizer Consumer Healthcare who was acquired by Johnson & Johnson.
# Active Ingredients
The active i... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Ben-Gay | |
847e2833ef11faac361008550644b379601adae3 | wikidoc | Benzoin | Benzoin
Benzoin or 2-Hydroxy-2-phenylacetophenone or 2-Hydroxy-1,2-Diphenylethanone or desyl alcohol or bitter almond oil camphor is an organic compound consisting of an ethylene bridge flanked by phenyl groups and with a hydroxyl and a ketone functional group. It comes as off-white crystals, with a light camphor odor... | Benzoin
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Benzoin or 2-Hydroxy-2-phenylacetophenone or 2-Hydroxy-1,2-Diphenylethanone or desyl alcohol or bitter almond oil camphor is an organic compound consisting of an ethylene bridge flanked by phenyl groups and with a hydroxyl and a ketone functional group. It comes as off-white crystals, wit... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Benzoin | |
33cc2bdac10cc729ee4392155ff30a9845c83795 | wikidoc | Berocca | Berocca
Berocca is a tablet containing a specific combination of B group vitamins and Vitamin C. Berocca is available in Argentina, Australia, Austria, Finland, France, Ireland, Malaysia, New Zealand, Philippines, Portugal, Russia, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan and the United Kingdom.
A p... | Berocca
Berocca is a tablet containing a specific combination of B group vitamins and Vitamin C. Berocca is available in Argentina, Australia, Austria, Finland, France, Ireland, Malaysia, New Zealand, Philippines, Portugal, Russia, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan and the United Kingdom.
A ... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Berocca | |
0380bf2454eef101637235bfffd875024d322392 | wikidoc | Betaine | Betaine
# 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 drug ... | Betaine
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Vignesh Ponnusamy, 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 ... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Betaine | |
f22624fb1454792c372c8d5a7cef16c197cf61ad | wikidoc | Bill W. | Bill W.
William Griffith Wilson (26 November 1895 - 24 January 1971) (also known as Bill Wilson or Bill W.), was the co-founder of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), a fellowship of self-help groups dedicated to helping alcoholics recover from their disease. According to the AA tradition of anonymity, Wilson was and still is c... | Bill W.
William Griffith Wilson (26 November 1895 - 24 January 1971) (also known as Bill Wilson or Bill W.), was the co-founder of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), a fellowship of self-help groups dedicated to helping alcoholics recover from their disease. According to the AA tradition of anonymity,[1] Wilson was and still ... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Bill_W. | |
f32694dba0b07c96a3131aa0f53656e624ea95d1 | wikidoc | BinCARD | BinCARD
Bcl10-interacting CARD protein, also known as BinCARD, is a protein that in humans is encoded by the C9orf89 gene on chromosome 9. BinCARD is a member of the death-domain superfamily and contains a caspase recruitment domain (CARD). This protein regulates apoptosis and the immune response by inhibiting Bcl10, t... | BinCARD
Bcl10-interacting CARD protein, also known as BinCARD, is a protein that in humans is encoded by the C9orf89 gene on chromosome 9.[1][2] BinCARD is a member of the death-domain superfamily and contains a caspase recruitment domain (CARD).[3] This protein regulates apoptosis and the immune response by inhibitin... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/BinCARD | |
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Plastic bags are a convenient and sanitary way of handling rubbish, and are widely used. Plastic rubbish bags are fairly lightweight and are particularly useful for messy or wet rubbish, as is commonly the case with food waste, and are also useful for wrapping up rubbish to... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Bin_bag | |
471a3b41e4ffcd57351acb4b803fc701f38fff4a | wikidoc | Species | Species
In biology, a species is one of the basic units of biological classification and a taxonomic rank. A species is often defined as a group of organisms capable of interbreeding and producing fertile offspring. While in many cases this definition is adequate, more precise or differing measures are often used, such... | Species
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
In biology, a species is one of the basic units of biological classification and a taxonomic rank. A species is often defined as a group of organisms capable of interbreeding and producing fertile offspring. While in many cases this definition is adequate, mor... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Binomial_names | |
056f951c2b2831cc319971a73570069bbba39489 | wikidoc | Biochip | Biochip
The development of biochips is a major thrust of the rapidly growing biotechnology industry, which encompasses a very diverse range of
research efforts including genomics, proteomics, computational biology, and
pharmaceuticals, among other activities. Advances in
these areas are giving scientists new methods fo... | Biochip
The development of biochips is a major thrust of the rapidly growing biotechnology industry, which encompasses a very diverse range of
research efforts including genomics, proteomics, computational biology, and
pharmaceuticals, among other activities. Advances in
these areas are giving scientists new methods f... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Biochip | |
17f3937db93f0406b5760cc659e7055f3c0a7366 | wikidoc | Biofilm | Biofilm
# Overview
A biofilm is a complex aggregation of microorganisms marked by the excretion of a protective and adhesive matrix. Biofilms are also often characterized by surface attachment, structural heterogeneity, genetic diversity, complex community interactions, and an extracellular matrix of polymeric substa... | Biofilm
# Overview
A biofilm is a complex aggregation of microorganisms marked by the excretion of a protective and adhesive matrix. Biofilms are also often characterized by surface attachment, structural heterogeneity, genetic diversity, complex community interactions, and an extracellular matrix of polymeric substa... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Biofilm | |
df24d015a4a561742e9b9890b57803a634a82263 | wikidoc | Biology | Biology
Biology (from Greek βιολογία - βίος, bio, "life"; and λόγος, logos, "speech" lit. "to talk about life"), is a branch of Natural Science, and is the study of living organisms and how they react to their environment. Biology deals with every aspect of life in a living organism. Biology examines the structure, fu... | Biology
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Biology (from Greek βιολογία - βίος, bio, "life"; and λόγος, logos, "speech" lit. "to talk about life"), is a branch of Natural Science, and is the study of living organisms and how they react to their environment. Biology deals with every aspect of life in a ... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Biologic | |
82e62900adf5115ed79582d6090c6ae41b8b13a0 | wikidoc | Biomass | Biomass
Biomass refers to living and recently dead biological material that can be used as fuel or for industrial production. Most commonly, biomass refers to plant matter grown for use as biofuel, but it also includes plant or animal matter used for production of fibres, chemicals or heat. Biomass may also include bio... | Biomass
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Biomass refers to living and recently dead biological material that can be used as fuel or for industrial production. Most commonly, biomass refers to plant matter grown for use as biofuel, but it also includes plant or animal matter used for production of fibres, chemicals or... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Biomass | |
db2edd38930fc44815d5a99746dca17eafee21b7 | wikidoc | Bionade | Bionade
Bionade is a trademark of Bionade GmbH for an organic fermented and carbonated beverage, which is made in Germany. It is manufactured in a Bavarian town Ostheim vor der Rhön at the former beer brewery owned by Dieter Leipold - the creator of this drink.
"One of the goals was to make a drink for children that di... | Bionade
Bionade is a trademark of Bionade GmbH for an organic fermented and carbonated beverage, which is made in Germany. It is manufactured in a Bavarian town Ostheim vor der Rhön at the former beer brewery owned by Dieter Leipold - the creator of this drink.
"One of the goals was to make a drink for children that d... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Bionade | |
22a79827087ffae54dce0cbd0417f9a841e51408 | wikidoc | Sulfate | Sulfate
# Overview
In inorganic chemistry, a sulfate (IUPAC-recommended spelling; also sulphate in British English) is a salt of sulfuric acid.
# Chemical properties
The sulfate ion is a polyatomic anion with the empirical formula SO42− and a molecular mass of 96.06 daltons; it consists of a central sulfur atom surro... | Sulfate
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# Overview
In inorganic chemistry, a sul... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Bisulfate | |
92aab88443f538d470d492dfbe4da6619bdc1f4f | wikidoc | Blister | Blister
# Overview
A blister is a small pocket of fluid within the upper layers of the skin. Blisters can be filled with blood (known as blood blisters) or with pus (if they become infected). However, most blisters are filled with a clear fluid called serum. Serum is the part of the blood that remains after red blood ... | Blister
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# Overview
A blister is a small pocket of fluid within the upper layers of the skin. Blisters can be filled with blood (known as blood blisters) or with pus (if they become infected). However, most blisters are filled with a clear fluid called serum. Serum is... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Blister | |
63db725cd12d55e5b8780187743f6f3a467c08c7 | wikidoc | Red eye | Red eye
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Synonyms and keywords: Bloodshot eye
# Overview
Red eye is one of the most common complaints managed by primary care physicians though in some cases it heralds a serious and life-threatening condition needing urgent referral to ophthalmologist. The etiology of red eye ca... | Red eye
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Synonyms and keywords: Bloodshot eye
# Overview
Red eye is one of the most common complaints managed by primary care ph... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Blood_shot_eye | |
dcdd5c2570eba5f4c97999f2d2552c1702c9ed7a | wikidoc | Blue 88 | Blue 88
A blue colored pill that was a mix of calming drugs, mainly barbiturates, used to treat American Soldiers in the Second World War who suffered from battle fatigue. In most cases it was used to induce sleep.
# Use during World War II
A Public Broadcasting Service piece called "Battle of the Bulge" from the Ame... | Blue 88
A blue colored pill that was a mix of calming drugs, mainly barbiturates, used to treat American Soldiers in the Second World War who suffered from battle fatigue. In most cases it was used to induce sleep.
# Use during World War II
A Public Broadcasting Service piece called "Battle of the Bulge" from the Am... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Blue_88 | |
a111b5a96a3c3372cf290d72bc7d5b7b572dc297 | wikidoc | DNA end | DNA end
# Overview
DNA end or sticky end refers to the properties of the end of a molecule of DNA. The concept is important in molecular biology, especially in cloning or when subcloning insert DNA into vector DNA. All the terms can also be used in reference to RNA.
# Single-stranded DNA molecules
A single-stranded n... | DNA end
# Overview
DNA end or sticky end refers to the properties of the end of a molecule of DNA. The concept is important in molecular biology, especially in cloning or when subcloning insert DNA into vector DNA. All the terms can also be used in reference to RNA.
# Single-stranded DNA molecules
A single-stranded n... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Blunt_end | |
9e3d2d74d008d0d637bfe75bce270b39620fc338 | wikidoc | Entropy | Entropy
In thermodynamics (a branch of physics), entropy is a measure of the unavailability of a system’s energy to do work.
It is a measure of the randomness of molecules in a system and is central to the second law of thermodynamics and the combined law of thermodynamics, which deal with physical processes and whethe... | Entropy
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In thermodynamics (a branch of physics), entropy is a measure of the unavailability of a system’s energy to do work.[3][4]
It is a measure of the randomness of molecules in a system and is central to the second law of thermo... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Boltzmann_principle | |
99be532a5e4cfdb333f78097357b9c1e9adec424 | wikidoc | Boredom | Boredom
Boredom is an emotional state experienced during periods of lack of activities or when an individual is uninterested in the activities surrounding them.
# Etymology
The first record of the word boredom is in the novel Bleak House, by Charles Dickens, written in 1852, although the expression to be a bore had be... | Boredom
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Boredom is an emotional state experienced during periods of lack of activities or when an individual is uninterested in the activities surrounding them.
# Etymology
The first record of the word boredom is in the novel Bleak House, by Charles Dicke... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Boredom | |
14aa961ebd625c563e4c3362cf335057d1e04d98 | wikidoc | Bovinae | Bovinae
The biological subfamily bovinae includes a diverse group of 10 genera of medium to large sized ungulates, including domestic cattle, the bison, the water buffalo, the yak, and the four-horned and spiral-horned antelopes. The evolutionary relationship between the members of the group is obscure, and their class... | Bovinae
The biological subfamily bovinae includes a diverse group of 10 genera of medium to large sized ungulates, including domestic cattle, the bison, the water buffalo, the yak, and the four-horned and spiral-horned antelopes. The evolutionary relationship between the members of the group is obscure, and their clas... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Bovinae | |
7d3488dafc7ae73621b64dc91a99ee2e1a7fe398 | wikidoc | Fistula | Fistula
# Overview
In medicine, a fistula (pl. fistulas or fistulae) is an abnormal connection or passageway between two epithelium-lined organs or vessels that normally do not connect.
# Location of fistulas
Fistulas can develop in various parts of the body. The following list is sorted by the International Statisti... | Fistula
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# Overview
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In medicine, a fistula (pl. fistulas or fistulae) is an abnormal connection or passageway between two epithelium-lined organs or vessels that normally do not connect.
# Location of fistulas
Fistulas can develop in various p... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Bowel_fistulae | |
07b2f02d86e867164fe80630cc61b0da280d6e96 | wikidoc | Brazing | Brazing
# Overview
Brazing is a joining process whereby a filler metal or alloy is heated to melting temperature above 450°C (842°F), or, by the traditional definition that has been used in the United States, above 800°F (425°C) and distributed between two or more close-fitting parts by capillary action. At its liquid... | Brazing
# Overview
Brazing is a joining process whereby a filler metal or alloy is heated to melting temperature above 450°C (842°F), or, by the traditional definition that has been used in the United States, above 800°F (425°C) and distributed between two or more close-fitting parts by capillary action. At its liquid... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Brazing | |
6f7331cbbd3e6619cc27ff7084577f9597a7bdaa | wikidoc | Sternum | Sternum
# Overview
The sternum (from Greek στέρνον, sternon, "chest" and hebrew pronounced "Shamokin" also meaning chest) or breastbone is a long, flat bone located in the center of the thorax (chest). It connects to the rib bones via cartilage, forming the rib cage with them, and thus helps to protect the lungs, hear... | Sternum
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
# Overview
The sternum (from Greek στέρνον, sternon, "chest" and hebrew pronounced "Shamokin" also meaning chest) or breastbone is a long, flat bone located in the center of the thorax (chest). It connects to the rib bones via cartilage,... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Breast_bone | |
228aa98fc320ca86cc972f5a0f4f565b8cadf8d3 | wikidoc | Esmolol | Esmolol
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- Esmolol is administered by continuous intravenous infusion with or without a loading dose. Additional loading doses and/or titration of the maintenance infusion (step-wise dosing) may be necessary based on desired ventricular response.
- In the absence of loading doses, continuous infusio... | Esmolol
- Dosing Information
- Esmolol is administered by continuous intravenous infusion with or without a loading dose. Additional loading doses and/or titration of the maintenance infusion (step-wise dosing) may be necessary based on desired ventricular response.
- In the absence of loading doses, continuous infusi... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Brevibloc | |
e515fd1548c57b7a732b83bf91008e774552241f | wikidoc | Bromide | Bromide
# Overview
A bromide is a chemical compound containing a bromide ion or ligand. This is a bromine atom with an ionic charge of −1 (Br−); for example, in caesium bromide, caesium cations (Cs+) are electrically attracted to bromide anions (Br−) to form the electrically neutral ionic compound CsBr. The term "brom... | Bromide
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
# Overview
A bromide is a chemical compound containing a bromide ion or ligand. This is a bromine atom with an ionic charge of −1 (Br−); for example, in caesium bromide, caesium cations (Cs+) are electrically attracted to bromide anions (Br−) to form the elec... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Bromide | |
cdea8ecc150eda7794bbac3a8cb5f21eb801dbe1 | wikidoc | Eyebrow | Eyebrow
The eyebrow is an area of coarse skin hairs above the eye that follows the shape of the brow ridges.
# Functions
The main function of the eyebrows is to prevent moisture, mostly salty sweat and rain, from flowing into the eye, an organ critical to sight. The typical curved shape of the eyebrow (with a slant on... | Eyebrow
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The eyebrow is an area of coarse skin hairs above the eye that follows the shape of the brow ridges.
# Functions
The main function of the eyebrows is to prevent moisture, mostly salty sweat and rain, from flowing into the eye, an organ critical to sight. The typical curved shape of th... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Brow | |
5b326095ddc3aeded804d2218244cf1c8d703b1b | wikidoc | Bruxism | Bruxism
# Overview
Bruxism is defined as repeated involuntary grinding and clenching of teeth which can occur either diurnal or nocturnally. In 1907, Marie Pielkiewics coined the French term 'La Bruxomanie" for bruxism. Bruxism can be classified into awake bruxism and sleep bruxism based on the physiological sleep sta... | Bruxism
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# Overview
Bruxism is defined as repeated involuntary grinding and clenching of teeth which can occur either diurnal or nocturnally. In 1907, Marie Pielkiewics coine... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Bruxia | |
92d90f9a0da062cad59d5775e777786885ff7e41 | wikidoc | Bufagin | Bufagin
Bufagin is toxic steroid, C24H34O5, found as a component of bufotoxin. It is obtained (in form of marinobufagin) from toad's milk, which refers to secretions from the Cane Toad (Bufo marinus), when it is injured, scared or provoked.
Its effects are similar to poisoning by digitalis, having an effect on the car... | Bufagin
Bufagin is toxic steroid, C24H34O5, found as a component of bufotoxin. It is obtained (in form of marinobufagin) from toad's milk, which refers to secretions from the Cane Toad (Bufo marinus), when it is injured, scared or provoked.
Its effects are similar to poisoning by digitalis, having an effect on the ca... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Bufagin | |
2bcd4e30434f99b2c035d158996466c6b644f921 | wikidoc | Burdock | Burdock
Burdock is any of a group of biennial thistles in the genus Arctium, family Asteraceae. Common Burdock (A. minus) grows wild throughout most of North America, Europe and Asia.
Plants of the genus Arctium have dark green leaves that can grow up to 18" (45 cm) long. They are generally large, coarse and ovate, wit... | Burdock
Burdock is any of a group of biennial thistles in the genus Arctium, family Asteraceae. Common Burdock (A. minus) grows wild throughout most of North America, Europe and Asia.
Plants of the genus Arctium have dark green leaves that can grow up to 18" (45 cm) long. They are generally large, coarse and ovate, wi... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Burdock | |
eec4f046280867d3463f63fe2359a1f28a9fcdf6 | wikidoc | Burette | Burette
A burette (also buret) is a vertical cylindrical piece of laboratory glassware with a volumetric graduation on its full length and a precision tap, or stopcock, on the bottom. It is used to dispense known amounts of a liquid reagent in experiments for which such precision is necessary, such as a titration exper... | Burette
A burette (also buret) is a vertical cylindrical piece of laboratory glassware with a volumetric graduation on its full length and a precision tap, or stopcock, on the bottom. It is used to dispense known amounts of a liquid reagent in experiments for which such precision is necessary, such as a titration expe... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Burette | |
67b48a844f3722a1ec12ea41ceb41e4bc4516ece | wikidoc | Dysuria | Dysuria
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Synonyms and keywords: Micturition painful, pain passing urine, painful urination; painful micturition
# Overview
Dysuria is define as pain or burning, stinging, or itching of the urethra or urethral meatus during or just after urination.Dysuria happens due to bladder ... | Dysuria
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Synonyms and keywords: Micturition painful, pain passing urine, painful urination; painful micturition
# Overview
Dysuri... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Burning_during_urination | |
d27afd63cf3ebef596b846e67c0634e8595074f6 | wikidoc | C11orf1 | C11orf1
Chromosome 11 open reading frame one, also known as C11orf1, is a protein-coding gene. It has been found by yeast two hybrid screen to bind to SETDB1 a histone protein methyltranferase enzyme. SETDB1 has been implicated in Huntington's disease, a neurodegenerative disorder.
C11orf1 is a nuclear protein with unk... | C11orf1
Chromosome 11 open reading frame one, also known as C11orf1, is a protein-coding gene.[1] It has been found by yeast two hybrid screen to bind to SETDB1 a histone protein methyltranferase enzyme. SETDB1 has been implicated in Huntington's disease, a neurodegenerative disorder.[2]
C11orf1 is a nuclear protein w... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/C11orf1 | |
0631f030b7bf49de414fe1974d7db72a306fa5c2 | wikidoc | C19orf2 | C19orf2
Unconventional prefoldin RPB5 interactor, also called URI1, is a protein that in humans is encoded by the C19orf2 gene.
# Function
The protein encoded by this gene binds to RNA polymerase II subunit 5 (RPB5) and negatively modulates transcription through its binding to RPB5. The encoded protein seems to have i... | C19orf2
Unconventional prefoldin RPB5 interactor, also called URI1, is a protein that in humans is encoded by the C19orf2 gene.[1][2][3]
# Function
The protein encoded by this gene binds to RNA polymerase II subunit 5 (RPB5) and negatively modulates transcription through its binding to RPB5. The encoded protein seems... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/C19orf2 | |
0c96c6f94fa912276a7ab5d086ded1f5612be706 | wikidoc | C1GALT1 | C1GALT1
Core 1 synthase, glycoprotein-N-acetylgalactosamine 3-beta-galactosyltransferase, 1, also known as C1GALT1, is an enzyme which in humans is encoded by the C1GALT1 gene.
# Function
The common core 1 O-glycan structure Gal-beta-1-3GalNAc-R is a precursor for many extended mucin-type O-glycan structures in animal... | C1GALT1
Core 1 synthase, glycoprotein-N-acetylgalactosamine 3-beta-galactosyltransferase, 1, also known as C1GALT1, is an enzyme which in humans is encoded by the C1GALT1 gene.[1][2]
# Function
The common core 1 O-glycan structure Gal-beta-1-3GalNAc-R is a precursor for many extended mucin-type O-glycan structures in... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/C1GALT1 | |
8702def46f1a1a04cd3f82f4e234c36b560cf97e | wikidoc | C1QTNF5 | C1QTNF5
C1q and tumor necrosis factor related protein 5, also known as C1QTNF5, is a protein which in humans is encoded by the C1QTNF5 gene . The C1QTNF5 gene secreted and membrane-linked to a protein which is strongly expressed in retinal pigment epithelium cells(RPE).
# Function
The CTRP5 protein is a member of the ... | C1QTNF5
C1q and tumor necrosis factor related protein 5, also known as C1QTNF5, is a protein which in humans is encoded by the C1QTNF5 gene . [1][2]The C1QTNF5 gene secreted and membrane-linked to a protein which is strongly expressed in retinal pigment epithelium cells(RPE).[3][4][5]
# Function
The CTRP5 protein is ... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/C1QTNF5 | |
52e4bbb4522377b87391b5be610d256b56730fd2 | wikidoc | C1orf27 | C1orf27
Uncharacterized protein Chromosome 1 Open Reading Frame 27 is a protein in humans, encoded by the C1orf27 gene. It is accession number NM_017847. This is a membrane protein that is 3926 base pairs long with the most extensive string of amino acids being 454aa long. C1orf27 exhibits cytoplasmic expression in epi... | C1orf27
Uncharacterized protein Chromosome 1 Open Reading Frame 27 is a protein in humans, encoded by the C1orf27 gene. It is accession number NM_017847[1]. This is a membrane protein that is 3926 base pairs long with the most extensive string of amino acids being 454aa long. C1orf27 exhibits cytoplasmic expression in... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/C1orf27 | |
e5226a49e7e785c0eb902033d8b6ecce31c97117 | wikidoc | C1orf74 | C1orf74
UPF0739 protein C1orf74 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the C1orf74 gene.
# Gene
The gene C1orf74 is a protein-encoding gene on chromosome 1 in humans. It is also known as URLC4 in humans. The locus of this gene is 1q32.2. C1orf74 is 2229 base pairs long. The gene contains two exons.
C1orf74 is down... | C1orf74
UPF0739 protein C1orf74 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the C1orf74 gene.[1]
# Gene
The gene C1orf74 is a protein-encoding gene on chromosome 1 in humans.[1][2] It is also known as URLC4 in humans. The locus of this gene is 1q32.2. C1orf74 is 2229 base pairs long. The gene contains two exons.
C1orf... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/C1orf74 | |
2abcb6794572a562875e0a9aee6a0632f3f0e267 | wikidoc | C2orf18 | C2orf18
Transmembrane protein C2orf18 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the C2orf18 gene. The orthologue in mice is 4930471M23Rik.
# Model organisms
Model organisms have been used in the study of C2orf18 function. A conditional knockout mouse line, called 4930471M23Riktm1a(EUCOMM)Wtsi was generated as part of ... | C2orf18
Transmembrane protein C2orf18 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the C2orf18 gene.[1][2] The orthologue in mice is 4930471M23Rik.[2]
# Model organisms
Model organisms have been used in the study of C2orf18 function. A conditional knockout mouse line, called 4930471M23Riktm1a(EUCOMM)Wtsi[7][8] was gener... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/C2orf18 | |
f9ff3f11099db27dc07ba1c35a6c8f8ecb031f20 | wikidoc | C2orf73 | C2orf73
Uncharacterized protein C2orf73 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the C2orf73 gene. The protein is predicted to be localized to the nucleus.
# Gene
The full gene spans a total of 53,712 base pairs and contains nine exons. The gene's location in the Human genome is on chromosome 2 at position 2p16.2 and... | C2orf73
Uncharacterized protein C2orf73 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the C2orf73 gene. The protein is predicted to be localized to the nucleus.
# Gene
The full gene spans a total of 53,712 base pairs and contains nine exons. The gene's location in the Human genome is on chromosome 2 at position 2p16.2 an... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/C2orf73 | |
8c4790e767d60f8fcbc9973a57578c2dc1418d7e | wikidoc | C2orf81 | C2orf81
C2orf81 is a human gene encoding protein c2orf81, which is predicted to have nuclear localization.
# Gene
C2orf81's aliases are LOC388963 and hCG40743. The gene spans from bases 74,414,176 to 74,421,591 on the minus (-) strand of chromosome 2, and contains 4 exons. The coding region is 2086 base pairs, and the... | C2orf81
C2orf81 is a human gene encoding protein c2orf81, which is predicted to have nuclear localization.
# Gene
C2orf81's aliases are LOC388963 and hCG40743.[2] The gene spans from bases 74,414,176 to 74,421,591 on the minus (-) strand of chromosome 2, and contains 4 exons.[1] The coding region is 2086 base pairs, ... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/C2orf81 | |
d422f10c1f1939cbbf3c63e863de6e93e73ffdb0 | wikidoc | C3orf14 | C3orf14
The human gene Chromosome 3 open reading frame 14 is a gene of uncertain function located at 3p14.2 near fragile site FRBA3—which falls between this gene and the centromere. Its protein is expected to localize to the nucleus and bind DNA. Orthologs have been identified in all of the major animal groups, minus a... | C3orf14
The human gene Chromosome 3 open reading frame 14 is a gene of uncertain function located at 3p14.2 near fragile site FRBA3—which falls between this gene and the centromere.[1] Its protein is expected to localize to the nucleus and bind DNA.[2][3] Orthologs have been identified in all of the major animal group... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/C3orf14 | |
413dd00c7d9159d6e107cbe06ed9b32d6821d0c5 | wikidoc | C3orf23 | C3orf23
Uncharacterized protein C3orf23 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the C3orf23 gene. Also known as TCAIM (T-cell activation inhibitor, mitochondrial).
# Gene
The gene is located on chromosome 3, at position 3p21.31, and is 71,333 bases long. A graphic of the image is show below in Fig.1.2 The TCAIM prot... | C3orf23
Uncharacterized protein C3orf23 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the C3orf23 gene.[1][2] Also known as TCAIM (T-cell activation inhibitor, mitochondrial).
# Gene
The gene is located on chromosome 3, at position 3p21.31, and is 71,333 bases long. A graphic of the image is show below in Fig.1.2 The TCA... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/C3orf23 | |
756028a168a20497b6c063791d0f805a9b7a5c85 | wikidoc | C3orf62 | C3orf62
Chromosome 3 Open Reading Frame 62 (C3orf62), is a protein that in humans is encoded by the C3orf62 gene. C3orf62 is a glycine depleted protein relative to the amount of glycine in proteins in the rest of the genome. C3orf62 has a KKXX-like motif and is predicted to be localized in the nucleus. Expression of C3... | C3orf62
Chromosome 3 Open Reading Frame 62 (C3orf62), is a protein that in humans is encoded by the C3orf62 gene. C3orf62 is a glycine depleted protein relative to the amount of glycine in proteins in the rest of the genome.[1] C3orf62 has a KKXX-like motif and is predicted to be localized in the nucleus.[2] Expressio... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/C3orf62 | |
65c0f24a7518ef37e8da020ff872530379b7f367 | wikidoc | C3orf70 | C3orf70
C3orf70 also known as Chromosome 3 Open Reading Frame 70, is a 250aa protein in humans that is encoded by the C3orf70 gene. The protein encoded is predicted to be a nuclear protein; however, its exact function is currently unknown. C3orf70 can be identified with known aliases: Chromosome 3 Open Reading Frame 70... | C3orf70
C3orf70 also known as Chromosome 3 Open Reading Frame 70, is a 250aa protein in humans that is encoded by the C3orf70 gene. The protein encoded is predicted to be a nuclear protein; however, its exact function is currently unknown.[1] C3orf70 can be identified with known aliases: Chromosome 3 Open Reading Fram... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/C3orf70 | |
284e5c79cd311766f16e9d0b2bc3c525607e3bbe | wikidoc | C4orf21 | C4orf21
C4orf21 (Chromosome 4 open reading frame 21) is a protein in humans that is encoded by the C4orf21 gene that has uncharacterised function and a weight of 236.6 kDa. The encoded protein of this gene has been linked with alcohol dependence. This gene shows relatively low expression in most human tissues, with inc... | C4orf21
C4orf21 (Chromosome 4 open reading frame 21) is a protein in humans that is encoded by the C4orf21 gene that has uncharacterised function and a weight of 236.6 kDa.[1] The encoded protein of this gene has been linked with alcohol dependence.[2] This gene shows relatively low expression in most human tissues, w... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/C4orf21 | |
6bfc92fc5e6e1d9a27851debaa85b054fdf0439f | wikidoc | C4orf29 | C4orf29
Chromosome 4 open reading frame 29 (C4orf29) is a protein that in Homo sapiens is encoded by the C4orf29 gene.
# Gene
C4orf29 is found on the positive strand of the human genome at 4q28.2. It is 74.4 kbp. The gene contains 17 exons. The longest mRNA transcript is composed of 13 exons and is 2200 base pairs.
#... | C4orf29
Chromosome 4 open reading frame 29 (C4orf29) is a protein that in Homo sapiens is encoded by the C4orf29 gene.[1]
# Gene
C4orf29 is found on the positive strand of the human genome at 4q28.2. It is 74.4 kbp. The gene contains 17 exons.[2] The longest mRNA transcript is composed of 13 exons and is 2200 base pa... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/C4orf29 | |
50e0b6853d80268778d4ef20f12e1600c36d1eee | wikidoc | C57BL/6 | C57BL/6
C57BL/6, often referred to as "C57 black 6" or just "black 6" is a common inbred strain of lab mouse. It is probably the most widely used "genetic background" for genetically modifed mice for use as models of human disease. They are the most widely used lab mouse strain, due to the availability of congenic stra... | C57BL/6
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C57BL/6, often referred to as "C57 black 6" or just "black 6" is a common inbred strain of lab mouse. It is probably the most widely used "genetic background" for genetically modifed mice for use as models of human disease. They are the most widely used lab mouse strain, due to the avai... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/C57BL/6 | |
0bd32e7095a65dbe72c0e22594132319362bb82e | wikidoc | C5orf36 | C5orf36
C5orf36 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the gene of the same name, located on chromosome 5, 5q15. It is a possible risk factor in Type II Diabetes, and associated with high levels of glucose in the blood. It is a relatively fast mutating gene, compared to other coding genes. There is however one regi... | C5orf36
C5orf36 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the gene of the same name, located on chromosome 5, 5q15. It is a possible risk factor in Type II Diabetes, and associated with high levels of glucose in the blood. It is a relatively fast mutating gene, compared to other coding genes. There is however one reg... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/C5orf36 | |
7afdda2b6e8b29e9abb59c267cfd7beb360743a6 | wikidoc | C6orf35 | C6orf35
UPF0463 transmembrane protein C6orf35 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the C6orf35 (chromosome 6 open reading frame 35) gene.
This protein contains a DUF1358 domain (Domain of Unknown Function 1358).
# Domain
The C6orf35 protein has a conserved domain of unknown function pfam 07096, DUF 1358., which c... | C6orf35
UPF0463 transmembrane protein C6orf35 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the C6orf35 (chromosome 6 open reading frame 35) gene.[1]
This protein contains a DUF1358 domain (Domain of Unknown Function 1358).[2]
# Domain
The C6orf35 protein has a conserved domain of unknown function pfam 07096, DUF 1358., ... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/C6orf35 | |
90f6df0fc3477573648a412a15918f14e0249d75 | wikidoc | C6orf58 | C6orf58
C6orf58 is a humangene located at locus 6q22.33 of chromosome 6 and encodes for UPF0762, a protein which is subsequently secreted after cleavage of a signal peptide. DUF781, which is the singular identifiable domain in UPF0762, is tied to liver development in an orthologous protein in zebrafish. The function of... | C6orf58
C6orf58 is a humangene located at locus 6q22.33 of chromosome 6 and encodes for UPF0762, a protein which is subsequently secreted after cleavage of a signal peptide.[1] DUF781, which is the singular identifiable domain in UPF0762, is tied to liver development in an orthologous protein in zebrafish.[2] The func... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/C6orf58 | |
82e8aa881ad1eefd53b6c77b26a9e7ab9020e29d | wikidoc | C6orf62 | C6orf62
Chromosome 6 open reading frame 62 (C6orf62), also known as X-trans-activated protein 12 (XTP12), is a gene that encodes a protein of the same name. The encoded protein is predicted to have a subcellular location within the cytosol.
# Gene and Transcript
In the DNA, C6orf62 is 12,529 base pairs long and is loc... | C6orf62
Chromosome 6 open reading frame 62 (C6orf62), also known as X-trans-activated protein 12 (XTP12),[1] is a gene that encodes a protein of the same name. The encoded protein is predicted to have a subcellular location within the cytosol.[2]
# Gene and Transcript
In the DNA, C6orf62 is 12,529 base pairs long and... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/C6orf62 | |
91fc2a50a88ca65d126231fd5f780574b531b5e8 | wikidoc | C7orf25 | C7orf25
C7orf25 protein UPF0415 (UPF0415) is a protein encoded on chromosome 7, in open reading frame 25 (C7orf25) and are located at domain of unknown function 1308. C7orf25 is located at the minus strand and encodes 12 proteins, one of them being UPF0415. This protein is believed to be active in the proteosome pathwa... | C7orf25
C7orf25 protein UPF0415 (UPF0415) is a protein encoded on chromosome 7, in open reading frame 25 (C7orf25) and are located at domain of unknown function 1308. C7orf25 is located at the minus strand and encodes 12 proteins, one of them being UPF0415. This protein is believed to be active in the proteosome pathw... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/C7orf25 | |
a05378bd21553c098b65d759c2807164c91b402b | wikidoc | C7orf30 | C7orf30
C7ORF30 (chromosome 7 open reading frame 30) is a gene on chromosome 7 in humans that encodes the protein LOC_115416. This protein localizes to mitochondria and is probably involved in mitochondrial translation or the biogenesis of the large subunit of the mitochondrial ribosome.
# Protein
LOC_115416 is a mem... | C7orf30
C7ORF30 (chromosome 7 open reading frame 30) is a gene on chromosome 7 in humans that encodes the protein LOC_115416.[1] This protein localizes to mitochondria and is probably involved in mitochondrial translation or the biogenesis of the large subunit of the mitochondrial ribosome.
# Protein
LOC_115416 is a... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/C7orf30 | |
6472df719c346c0640f5d3c462d0a582754b5e9d | wikidoc | C7orf31 | C7orf31
Chromosome Seven Open Reading Frame 31 (C7orf31) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the C7orf31 gene on chromosome seven.
# Gene/Locus
In humans, the C7orf31 gene is located at the locus 7p15.3 and stretches between position 25174316 and 25219817 (span 45502 bp). It codes for at least 4 unique human ... | C7orf31
Chromosome Seven Open Reading Frame 31 (C7orf31) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the C7orf31 gene on chromosome seven.[1]
# Gene/Locus
In humans, the C7orf31 gene is located at the locus 7p15.3 [1] and stretches between position 25174316 and 25219817 (span 45502 bp).[2] It codes for at least 4 uni... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/C7orf31 | |
65fa82d0143c37e07fce6c25d3202d04e7c2945d | wikidoc | C7orf43 | C7orf43
C7orf43 (Chromosome 7 Open reading frame 43) is a protein that in human is encoded by the gene C7orf43. C7orf43 has no other human alias, but in mice can be found as BC037034.
# Gene Locus
In humans, C7orf43 is located in the long arm of human chromosome 7 (7q22.1), and is on the negative (antisense) strand. ... | C7orf43
C7orf43 (Chromosome 7 Open reading frame 43) is a protein that in human is encoded by the gene C7orf43.[1] C7orf43 has no other human alias, but in mice can be found as BC037034.[2]
# Gene Locus
In humans, C7orf43 is located in the long arm of human chromosome 7 (7q22.1), and is on the negative (antisense) s... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/C7orf43 | |
2ee501b71da7eab8826b3f11848f5c0b68cf88f7 | wikidoc | C7orf61 | C7orf61
Uncharacterized protein chromosome 7 open reading frame 61 is an asparagine-poor protein in humans encoded by the c7orf61 gene. The protein function is relatively unknown and is highly conserved in mammals.
# Gene
## Locus
C7orf61 is located on the reverse (or negative) DNA strand and is situated in chromosom... | C7orf61
Uncharacterized protein chromosome 7 open reading frame 61 is an asparagine-poor protein in humans encoded by the c7orf61 gene. The protein function is relatively unknown and is highly conserved in mammals.
# Gene
## Locus
C7orf61 is located on the reverse (or negative) DNA strand and is situated in chromoso... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/C7orf61 | |
45f54576856febe251c002f034f2b76e7d7705b7 | wikidoc | C8orf48 | C8orf48
C8orf48 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the C8orf48 gene. C8orf48 is a nuclear protein specifically predicted to be located in the nuclear lamina. C8orf48 has been found to interact with proteins that are involved in the regulation of various cellular responses like gene expression, protein secretion... | C8orf48
C8orf48 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the C8orf48 gene.[1] C8orf48 is a nuclear protein specifically predicted to be located in the nuclear lamina.[2][3] C8orf48 has been found to interact with proteins that are involved in the regulation of various cellular responses like gene expression, protein... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/C8orf48 | |
aa1f6eb3a95a779ec14106114cb3221e39b4e09c | wikidoc | C8orf58 | C8orf58
Chromosome 8 open reading frame 58 is an uncharacterised protein that in humans is encoded by the C8orf58 gene. The protein is predicted to be localized in the nucleus.
# Gene
The C8orf58 gene is located on chromosome 8 at position 8p21.3. It spans a total of 4,550 base pairs and has seven exons. C8orf58 is fl... | C8orf58
Chromosome 8 open reading frame 58 is an uncharacterised protein that in humans is encoded by the C8orf58 gene.[1] The protein is predicted to be localized in the nucleus.
# Gene
The C8orf58 gene is located on chromosome 8 at position 8p21.3. It spans a total of 4,550 base pairs and has seven exons. C8orf58 i... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/C8orf58 | |
506fbda508605e17f2bd7275c2bedf78051e4b3c | wikidoc | C9orf25 | C9orf25
Chromosome 9 open reading frame 25 (C9orf25) is a domain that encodes the FAM219A gene. The terms FAM219A and C9orf25 are aliases and can be used interchangeably. The function of this gene is not yet completely understood.
# Gene
## Location
In humans, C9orf25 is located at the 9p13.3 position on chromosome 9... | C9orf25
Chromosome 9 open reading frame 25 (C9orf25) is a domain that encodes the FAM219A gene.[1] The terms FAM219A and C9orf25 are aliases and can be used interchangeably. The function of this gene is not yet completely understood.
# Gene
## Location
In humans, C9orf25 is located at the 9p13.3 position on chromoso... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/C9orf25 | |
d0b53aee756c0faf60ba95e800d1cec5301fbf58 | wikidoc | C9orf64 | C9orf64
C9orf64 (Chromosome 9 open reading frame 64) is a gene located on chromosome 9, that in humans encodes the protein queuosine salvage protein. The function and biological process of the queuosine salvage protein is not well understood by the scientific community, but some evidence from orthologs indicates it may... | C9orf64
C9orf64 (Chromosome 9 open reading frame 64) is a gene located on chromosome 9, that in humans encodes the protein queuosine salvage protein.[1] The function and biological process of the queuosine salvage protein is not well understood by the scientific community, but some evidence from orthologs indicates it... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/C9orf64 | |
53d0da6c3c598bd6c9e36460af999b27cc6dd461 | wikidoc | C9orf72 | C9orf72
C9orf72 (chromosome 9 open reading frame 72) is a protein which in humans is encoded by the gene C9orf72.
The human C9orf72 gene is located on the short (p) arm of chromosome 9 open reading frame 72, from base pair 27,546,542 to base pair 27,573,863. Its cytogenetic location is at 9p21.2.
The protein is found i... | C9orf72
C9orf72 (chromosome 9 open reading frame 72) is a protein which in humans is encoded by the gene C9orf72.
The human C9orf72 gene is located on the short (p) arm of chromosome 9 open reading frame 72, from base pair 27,546,542 to base pair 27,573,863. Its cytogenetic location is at 9p21.2.[1]
The protein is fou... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/C9orf72 | |
c81af0530c9bb253f4aa2488be9a3b23bd60aa4c | wikidoc | C9orf84 | C9orf84
Uncharacterized protein C9orf84, also known as C9orf84, is a protein that in humans is encoded by the C9orf84 gene, which stands for Chromosome 9 open reading frame 84.
# Gene
The chromosomal locus of C9orf84 is 9q31.3, which it shares with at least 115 other protein encoding genes, and it is located on the ne... | C9orf84
Uncharacterized protein C9orf84, also known as C9orf84, is a protein that in humans is encoded by the C9orf84 gene, which stands for Chromosome 9 open reading frame 84.
# Gene
The chromosomal locus of C9orf84 is 9q31.3, which it shares with at least 115 other protein encoding genes, and it is located on the n... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/C9orf84 | |
392d6a5ab36f5c359bb42769efd26376c4285966 | wikidoc | CA-19-9 | CA-19-9
# Overview
CA-19-9 is a tumor marker.
# Interpretation
CA 19-9 is elevated in most patients with advanced pancreatic cancer, but it may also be elevated in other cancers, conditions, and diseases such as colorectal cancer, lung cancer, gallbladder cancer, gallstones, pancreatitis, cystic fibrosis, and liver d... | CA-19-9
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
# Overview
CA-19-9 is a tumor marker.
# Interpretation
CA 19-9 is elevated in most patients with advanced pancreatic cancer, but it may also be elevated in other cancers, conditions, and diseases such as colorectal cancer, lung cancer, gallbladder cancer, ga... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/CA-19-9 | |
da5f77a0547904a2f4957a7a9eeb6a74f5572c2b | wikidoc | CACNA1G | CACNA1G
Calcium channel, voltage-dependent, T type, alpha 1G subunit, also known as CACNA1G or Cav3.1 is a protein which in humans is encoded by the CACNA1G gene.
# Function
Voltage-dependent calcium channels can be distinguished based on their voltage-dependence, deactivation, and single-channel conductance. Low-volt... | CACNA1G
Calcium channel, voltage-dependent, T type, alpha 1G subunit, also known as CACNA1G or Cav3.1 is a protein which in humans is encoded by the CACNA1G gene.[1][2][3]
# Function
Voltage-dependent calcium channels can be distinguished based on their voltage-dependence, deactivation, and single-channel conductance... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/CACNA1G | |
19e2b1bdd9f20bec8c5e39ad6259d2d88a415954 | wikidoc | CACNA1H | CACNA1H
Calcium channel, voltage-dependent, T type, alpha 1H subunit, also known as CACNA1H, is a protein which in humans is encoded by the CACNA1H gene.
# Function
This gene encodes Cav3.2, a T-type member of the α1 subunit family, a protein in the voltage-dependent calcium channel complex. Calcium channels mediate t... | CACNA1H
Calcium channel, voltage-dependent, T type, alpha 1H subunit, also known as CACNA1H, is a protein which in humans is encoded by the CACNA1H gene.[1][2][3]
# Function
This gene encodes Cav3.2, a T-type member of the α1 subunit family, a protein in the voltage-dependent calcium channel complex. Calcium channels... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/CACNA1H | |
b2c21609ba2f4bc2fd4f3522b47cc315c2242785 | wikidoc | CADASIL | CADASIL
CADASIL (cerebral autosomal dominant arteriopathy with subcortical infarcts and leukoencephalopathy) is the most common form of hereditary stroke disorder, and is thought to be caused by mutations of the Notch 3 gene on chromosome 19. The most common clinical manifestations are transient ischemic attacks or st... | CADASIL
CADASIL (cerebral autosomal dominant arteriopathy with subcortical infarcts and leukoencephalopathy) is the most common form of hereditary stroke disorder, and is thought to be caused by mutations of the Notch 3 gene on chromosome 19.[1] The most common clinical manifestations are transient ischemic attacks o... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/CADASIL | |
7469574868c4ee44c3197a9eb7c2d0530e0683a1 | wikidoc | CAPRIN2 | CAPRIN2
caprin family member 2, also known as CAPRIN2, is a human gene.
The protein encoded by this gene may be involved in the transitioning of erythroblasts from a highly proliferative state to a terminal phase of differentiation. High level expression of the encoded protein can lead to apoptosis. Several transcript ... | CAPRIN2
caprin family member 2, also known as CAPRIN2, is a human gene.[1]
The protein encoded by this gene may be involved in the transitioning of erythroblasts from a highly proliferative state to a terminal phase of differentiation. High level expression of the encoded protein can lead to apoptosis. Several transcr... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/CAPRIN2 | |
a9bc32a58da7c19b1a62b0e09c6798ffdb25488d | wikidoc | CCDC113 | CCDC113
Coiled-coil domain-containing protein 113 also known as HSPC065, GC16Pof6842 and GC16P044152, is a protein that in humans is encoded by the CCDC113 gene. The human CCDC113 gene is located on chromosome 16q21 and encodes 5,304 base pairs of mRNA and 377 amino acids.
# Gene
CCDC113 is located on chromosome 16q2... | CCDC113
Coiled-coil domain-containing protein 113 also known as HSPC065, GC16Pof6842 and GC16P044152, is a protein that in humans is encoded by the CCDC113 gene. The human CCDC113 gene is located on chromosome 16q21 and encodes 5,304 base pairs of mRNA and 377 amino acids.[1][2][3]
# Gene
CCDC113 is located on chrom... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/CCDC113 | |
0b680f7eb0af81b961a290e0f82e29e3be531527 | wikidoc | CCDC130 | CCDC130
Coiled-coil domain containing 130 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the CCDC130 gene. It is part of the U4/U5/U6 tri-snRNP in the U5 portion. This tri-snRNP comes together with other proteins to form complex B of the mature spliceosome. The mature protein is approximately 45 kilodaltons (kDa) and is ex... | CCDC130
Coiled-coil domain containing 130 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the CCDC130 gene. It is part of the U4/U5/U6 tri-snRNP in the U5 portion. This tri-snRNP comes together with other proteins to form complex B of the mature spliceosome. The mature protein is approximately 45 kilodaltons (kDa) and is e... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/CCDC130 | |
3016350206602ced7548a5093e162d341bccc10e | wikidoc | CCDC137 | CCDC137
Coiled-coil domain containing 137 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the CCDC137 gene.
# Model organisms
Model organisms have been used in the study of CCDC137 function. A conditional knockout mouse line, called Ccdc137tm1a(KOMP)Wtsi was generated as part of the International Knockout Mouse Consortium p... | CCDC137
Coiled-coil domain containing 137 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the CCDC137 gene.[1]
# Model organisms
Model organisms have been used in the study of CCDC137 function. A conditional knockout mouse line, called Ccdc137tm1a(KOMP)Wtsi[6][7] was generated as part of the International Knockout Mouse Co... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/CCDC137 | |
cf3dacdeef09f79d49ab051d71f570be617f7668 | wikidoc | CCDC138 | CCDC138
Coiled-coil domain-containing protein 138, also known as CCDC138, is a human protein encoded by the CCDC138 gene. The exact function of CCDC138 is unknown.
# Gene
The CCDC138 gene can be found at the positive strand of chromosome 2.
## Locus
The CCDC138 gene is located at the long(q) arm of chromosome 2 at lo... | CCDC138
Coiled-coil domain-containing protein 138, also known as CCDC138, is a human protein encoded by the CCDC138 gene. The exact function of CCDC138 is unknown.
# Gene
The CCDC138 gene can be found at the positive strand of chromosome 2.[1]
## Locus
The CCDC138 gene is located at the long(q) arm of chromosome 2 a... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/CCDC138 | |
f5f737bd34980d1a33e2954e04fca582010ef277 | wikidoc | CCDC176 | CCDC176
Basal body-orientation factor 1 (BBOF1) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the gene CCDC176, which is located on the plus strand of chromosome 14 at 14q24.3. CCDC176 is neighbored by ALDH6A1 and ENTPD5 at the same locus.
The mRNA is 3123 base pairs long and has 12 exons, the protein is 529 amino acids l... | CCDC176
Basal body-orientation factor 1 (BBOF1) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the gene CCDC176, which is located on the plus strand of chromosome 14 at 14q24.3.[1] CCDC176 is neighbored by ALDH6A1 and ENTPD5 at the same locus.[2]
The mRNA is 3123 base pairs long and has 12 exons, the protein is 529 amino ... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/CCDC176 | |
b34ff58324ab338dc2ef8c1b327493b34a70fced | wikidoc | CCDC181 | CCDC181
Coiled-coil domain-containing protein 181 (CCDC181) is a protein that in human is encoded by C1orf114, which is located at the Chromosome 1 at 1q24.2. The accession is Q5T1D7. Researches have recently revealed that CCDC 181 is a microtubule-binding protein that interacts with murine Hook1 in haploid male germ c... | CCDC181
Coiled-coil domain-containing protein 181 (CCDC181) is a protein that in human is encoded by C1orf114,[1] which is located at the Chromosome 1 at 1q24.2.[1] The accession is Q5T1D7.[1] Researches have recently revealed that CCDC 181 is a microtubule-binding protein that interacts with murine Hook1 in haploid m... | https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/CCDC181 |
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