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FOXRED1
FOXRED1 FAD-dependent oxidoreductase domain-containing protein 1 (FOXRED1), also known as H17, or FP634 is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the FOXRED1 gene. FOXRED1 is an oxidoreductase and complex I-specific molecular chaperone involved in the assembly and stabilization of NADH dehydrogenase (ubiquinone) also ...
FOXRED1 FAD-dependent oxidoreductase domain-containing protein 1 (FOXRED1), also known as H17, or FP634 is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the FOXRED1 gene.[1][2] FOXRED1 is an oxidoreductase and complex I-specific molecular chaperone involved in the assembly and stabilization of NADH dehydrogenase (ubiquinone...
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Neuroma
Neuroma Synonyms and keywords: Traumatic neuroma; Morton neuroma; Amputation neuroma; Pseudoneuroma; Morton’s metatarsalgia; Plantar interdigital neuroma; Morton's intermetatarsal neuroma; Morton's entrapment; Morton's disease; Morton's neuropathy; Morton's neuralgia; Intermetatarsal neuroma; Intermetatarsal space neur...
Neuroma Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [7]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Sara Mohsin, M.D.[8], Maria Fernanda Villarreal, M.D. [9] Synonyms and keywords: Traumatic neuroma; Morton neuroma; Amputation neuroma; Pseudoneuroma; Morton’s metatarsalgia; Plantar interdigital neuroma; Morton's intermetatars...
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Failure
Failure Failure (fail, phail or flop) in general refers to the state or condition of not meeting a desirable or intended objective. It may be viewed as the opposite of success. Product failure ranges from failure to sell the product to fracture of the product, in the worst cases leading to personal injury, the province...
Failure Failure (fail, phail or flop) in general refers to the state or condition of not meeting a desirable or intended objective. It may be viewed as the opposite of success. Product failure ranges from failure to sell the product to fracture of the product, in the worst cases leading to personal injury, the provinc...
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Falafel
Falafel Falafel (Template:Lang-ar Template:Audio, Template:Lang-he; also known in Egypt and Sudan as ta'meya, Arabic طعمية), is a fried ball or patty made from spiced fava beans and/or chickpeas. It has become a popular form of fast food in the Levant and in the Mashriq (Arab East), where it is also served as a mezze (...
Falafel Template:Otheruses4 Falafel (Template:Lang-ar Template:Audio, Template:Lang-he; also known in Egypt and Sudan as ta'meya, Arabic طعمية), is a fried ball or patty made from spiced fava beans and/or chickpeas. It has become a popular form of fast food in the Levant and in the Mashriq (Arab East), where it is als...
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Falling
Falling Falling is movement due to gravity, but also has other uses not directly related to gravity. # Sensation A sensation of falling occurs when the labyrinth or vestibular apparatus, a system of fluid-filled passages in the inner ear, detects motion. The same system also detects rotary motion. A similar sensation...
Falling Falling is movement due to gravity, but also has other uses not directly related to gravity. # Sensation A sensation of falling occurs when the labyrinth or vestibular apparatus, a system of fluid-filled passages in the inner ear, detects motion. The same system also detects rotary motion. A similar sensatio...
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Fam158a
Fam158a UPF0172 protein FAM158A, also known as c14orf122 or CGI112, is a protein that in humans is encoded by the FAM158A gene located on chromosome 14q11.2. Human FAM158A and its paralogs in other species are part of the uncharacterized protein family UPF0172 family, which is a subset of the JAB1/Mov34/MPN/PAD-1 ubiqu...
Fam158a UPF0172 protein FAM158A, also known as c14orf122 or CGI112, is a protein that in humans is encoded by the FAM158A gene located on chromosome 14q11.2.[1][2] Human FAM158A and its paralogs in other species are part of the uncharacterized protein family UPF0172 family, which is a subset of the JAB1/Mov34/MPN/PAD-...
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Fam188a
Fam188a # Gene Fam188a is a protein found in humans. It is also known as Derp5 (Dermal Papilla Derived Protein 5,) c10orf97, or brain my042 protein. It is encoded by the Derp5 gene located on chromosome 10p13. Fam188a and its paralogs in other species are all members of the DUF4205 superfamily of protein domains. Fam...
Fam188a # Gene Fam188a is a protein found in humans. It is also known as Derp5 (Dermal Papilla Derived Protein 5,) c10orf97, or brain my042 protein. It is encoded by the Derp5 gene located on chromosome 10p13.[1][2] Fam188a and its paralogs in other species are all members of the DUF4205 superfamily of protein domain...
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Fam221b
Fam221b FAM221B is a protein that in humans is encoded by the FAM221B gene . FAM221B is also known by the alias C9orf128, is expressed at low level, and is defined by 17 GenBank accessions . It is predicted to function in transcription regulation as a transcription factor. # Gene ## Locus FAM221B can be found around ...
Fam221b FAM221B is a protein that in humans is encoded by the FAM221B gene [1] . FAM221B is also known by the alias C9orf128, is expressed at low level, and is defined by 17 GenBank accessions [2] . It is predicted to function in transcription regulation as a transcription factor. # Gene ## Locus FAM221B can be foun...
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Fasudil
Fasudil # Overview Fasudil hydrochloride (INN) is a potent Rho-kinase inhibitor and vasodilator. Since it was discovered, it has been used for the treatment of cerebral vasospasm, which is often due to subarachnoid hemorrhage, as well as to improve the cognitive decline seen in stroke victims. It has been found to be...
Fasudil Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overview Fasudil hydrochloride (INN) is a potent Rho-kinase inhibitor and vasodilator.[1] Since it was discovered, it has been used for the treatment of cerebral vasospasm, which is often due to subarachnoid hemorrhage,[2] as well as to improve the cogniti...
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Feather
Feather Feathers are one of the epidermal growths that form the distinctive outer covering, or plumage, on birds. They are the outstanding characteristic that distinguishes the Class Aves from all other living groups. Other Theropoda also had feathers (see Feathered dinosaurs). # Characteristics Feathers are among the...
Feather Feathers are one of the epidermal growths that form the distinctive outer covering, or plumage, on birds. They are the outstanding characteristic that distinguishes the Class Aves from all other living groups. Other Theropoda also had feathers (see Feathered dinosaurs). # Characteristics Feathers are among th...
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Feeling
Feeling # Overview Feeling in psychology is usually reserved for the conscious subjective experience of emotion. Phenomenology and heterophenomenology are philosophical approaches that provide some basis for knowledge of feelings. Many schools of psychotherapy depend on the therapist achieving some kind of understandi...
Feeling Template:Otheruses4 # Overview Feeling in psychology is usually reserved for the conscious subjective experience of emotion.[1] Phenomenology and heterophenomenology are philosophical approaches that provide some basis for knowledge of feelings. Many schools of psychotherapy depend on the therapist achieving ...
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Urethra
Urethra In anatomy, the urethra is a tube which connects the urinary bladder to the outside of the body. The urethra has an excretory function in both genders to pass urine to the outside, and also a reproductive function in the male, as a passage for sperm. The external urethral sphincter is a striated muscle that all...
Urethra Template:Infobox Anatomy Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] In anatomy, the urethra is a tube which connects the urinary bladder to the outside of the body. The urethra has an excretory function in both genders to pass urine to the outside, and also a reproductive function in the male, as a pas...
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Fetendo
Fetendo Fetendo is a form of fetal intervention in the treatment of birth defects and other fetal problems. The procedure uses real-time video imagery from fetoscopy and ultrasonography to guide very small surgical instruments into the uterus in order to surgically help the fetus. The name Fetendo was adopted for the p...
Fetendo Fetendo is a form of fetal intervention in the treatment of birth defects and other fetal problems. The procedure uses real-time video imagery from fetoscopy and ultrasonography to guide very small surgical instruments into the uterus in order to surgically help the fetus. The name Fetendo was adopted for the ...
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Fewmets
Fewmets # Overview Fewmets is the droppings of an animal, by which the hunter identifies it. It is mentioned in books like The Sword in the Stone by T. H. White. More specifically, it is the dropping of a dragon. (Reference Madeleine L'Engle's A Wind in the Door, and others.) Dragon fewmets are often the source of gu...
Fewmets # Overview Fewmets is the droppings of an animal, by which the hunter identifies it. It is mentioned in books like The Sword in the Stone by T. H. White. More specifically, it is the dropping of a dragon. (Reference Madeleine L'Engle's A Wind in the Door, and others.) Dragon fewmets are often the source of gu...
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Fibrate
Fibrate # Overview In pharmacology, the fibrates are a class of amphipathic carboxylic acids. They are used for a range of metabolic disorders, mainly hypercholesterolemia (high cholesterol), and are therefore hypolipidemic agents. # Members Fibrates prescribed commonly are: - Bezafibrate (e.g. Bezalip®, available in...
Fibrate Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overview In pharmacology, the fibrates are a class of amphipathic carboxylic acids. They are used for a range of metabolic disorders, mainly hypercholesterolemia (high cholesterol), and are therefore hypolipidemic agents. # Members Fibrates prescribed comm...
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Fibroid
Fibroid Fibroid is a term used for two different types of tumors: - Fibroids is the common term for Leiomyoma originating in the uterus. It is a benign neoplasm composed of smooth muscle cells. - A fibroid tumor is another name for a fibroma, a tumor of fibrous connective tissue.
Fibroid Fibroid is a term used for two different types of tumors: - Fibroids is the common term for Leiomyoma originating in the uterus. It is a benign neoplasm composed of smooth muscle cells. - A fibroid tumor is another name for a fibroma, a tumor of fibrous connective tissue. Template:Disambig Template:WS
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Filipin
Filipin Filipin was isolated by chemists at the Upjohn company in 1955 from the mycelium and culture filtrates of a previously unknown actinomycete, Streptomyces filipinensis, that was discovered in a soil sample collected in the Philippine Islands. Thus the name Filipin. The isolate possessed potent antifungal activ...
Filipin Filipin was isolated by chemists at the Upjohn company in 1955 from the mycelium and culture filtrates of a previously unknown actinomycete, Streptomyces filipinensis, that was discovered in a soil sample collected in the Philippine Islands. Thus the name Filipin. The isolate possessed potent antifungal acti...
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Fimbrin
Fimbrin Fimbrin also known as is plastin 1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the PLS1 gene. Fimbrin is an actin cross-linking protein important in the formation of filopodia. # Structure Fimbrin belongs to the calponin homology (CH) domain superfamily of actin cross-linking proteins. Like other members of this...
Fimbrin Fimbrin also known as is plastin 1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the PLS1 gene.[1] Fimbrin is an actin cross-linking protein important in the formation of filopodia. # Structure Fimbrin belongs to the calponin homology (CH) domain superfamily of actin cross-linking proteins. Like other members of ...
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Fissile
Fissile In nuclear engineering, a fissile material is one that is capable of sustaining a chain reaction of nuclear fission. All known fissile materials are capable of sustaining a chain reaction in which either thermal or slow neutrons or fast neutrons predominate. That is, they can all be used to fuel: - A thermal r...
Fissile Template:Otheruses4 In nuclear engineering, a fissile material is one that is capable of sustaining a chain reaction of nuclear fission. All known fissile materials are capable of sustaining a chain reaction in which either thermal or slow neutrons or fast neutrons predominate. That is, they can all be used t...
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Fissure
Fissure In anatomy, fissure (Latin fissura, Plural fissurae) is a groove, natural division, deep furrow, cleft, or tear in various parts of the body. # Natural fissure Various types of fissure are: - Auricular fissure: found in the temporal bone - Fissure of Bichat: found below the corpus callosum in the cerebellum of...
Fissure Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] In anatomy, fissure (Latin fissura, Plural fissurae) is a groove, natural division, deep furrow, cleft, or tear in various parts of the body. # Natural fissure Various types of fissure are: - Auricular fissure: found in the temporal bone - Fissure of Bichat: ...
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Flaccid
Flaccid Flaccid is a term used in medicine to refer to an object that is soft, or not tense. In the context of of muscles, it is a near synonym for hypotonia. It can also be used to describe certain types of paralysis (such as flaccid paralysis), as a contrast to spastic paralysis. It can also be used to describe other...
Flaccid Flaccid is a term used in medicine to refer to an object that is soft, or not tense. In the context of of muscles, it is a near synonym for hypotonia. It can also be used to describe certain types of paralysis (such as flaccid paralysis), as a contrast to spastic paralysis. It can also be used to describe othe...
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Flexion
Flexion # Overview In anatomy, flexion is a position that is made possible by the joint angle decreasing. The skeletal (bones, cartilage, and ligaments) and muscular (muscles and tendons) systems work together to move the joint into a "flexed" position. For example the elbow is flexed when the hand is brought closer...
Flexion Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overview In anatomy, flexion is a position that is made possible by the joint angle decreasing. The skeletal (bones, cartilage, and ligaments) and muscular (muscles and tendons) systems work together to move the joint into a "flexed" position. For example...
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Floater
Floater # Overview Floaters are deposits of various size, shape, consistency, refractive index, and motility within the eye's normally transparent vitreous humour. They may be of embryonic origin or acquired due to degenerative changes of the vitreous humour or retina. The perception of floaters is known as myodesopsi...
Floater Template:DiseaseDisorder infobox For patient information click here Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overview Floaters are deposits of various size, shape, consistency, refractive index, and motility within the eye's normally transparent vitreous humour.[1] They may be of embryonic origin ...
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Fluence
Fluence # Overview In physics, fluence is defined as the number of particles that intersect a unit area . Its units are m-2. In particular, it is used to describe the strength of a radiation field. It is considered one of the fundamental units in dosimetry. It has two equivalent definitions: 1) Imagine that an infini...
Fluence # Overview In physics, fluence is defined as the number of particles that intersect a unit area . Its units are m-2. In particular, it is used to describe the strength of a radiation field. It is considered one of the fundamental units in dosimetry. It has two equivalent definitions: 1) Imagine that an infini...
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Fluency
Fluency # Overview Fluency (also called volubility and loquaciousness) is the property of a person or of a system that delivers information quickly and with expertise. Fluency indicates a very good information processing speed, i.e. very low average time between successively generated messages. # Speech and Language...
Fluency # Overview Fluency (also called volubility and loquaciousness) is the property of a person or of a system that delivers information quickly and with expertise. Fluency indicates a very good information processing speed, i.e. very low average time between successively generated messages. # Speech and Language...
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Halogen
Halogen The halogens or halogen elements are a series of nonmetal elements from Group 17 (old-style: VII or VIIA; Group 7 IUPAC Style) of the periodic table, comprising fluorine, F; chlorine, Cl; bromine, Br; iodine, I; and astatine, At. The undiscovered element 117, temporarily named ununseptium, may also be considere...
Halogen Template:Otheruses1 The halogens or halogen elements are a series of nonmetal elements from Group 17 (old-style: VII or VIIA; Group 7 IUPAC Style) of the periodic table, comprising fluorine, F; chlorine, Cl; bromine, Br; iodine, I; and astatine, At. The undiscovered element 117, temporarily named ununseptium, ...
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Flybase
Flybase FlyBase is an online bioinformatics database of the biology and genome of the model organism Drosophila melanogaster and related Drosophilid dipterans. The FlyBase project is carried out by a consortium of Drosophila researchers and computer scientists at Harvard University and Indiana University in the United ...
Flybase FlyBase is an online bioinformatics database of the biology and genome of the model organism Drosophila melanogaster and related Drosophilid dipterans. The FlyBase project is carried out by a consortium of Drosophila researchers and computer scientists at Harvard University and Indiana University in the United...
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Forceps
Forceps Forceps are a handheld, hinged instrument used for grasping and holding objects. Forceps are used when fingers are too large to grasp small objects or when many objects need to be held at one time while the hands are used to perform a task. The term forceps is used almost exclusively within the medical field. O...
Forceps Forceps are a handheld, hinged instrument used for grasping and holding objects. Forceps are used when fingers are too large to grasp small objects or when many objects need to be held at one time while the hands are used to perform a task. The term forceps is used almost exclusively within the medical field. ...
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Formins
Formins Formins (formin homology proteins) are a group of proteins that are involved in the polymerization of actin and associate with the fast-growing end (barbed end) of actin filaments. Most formins are Rho-GTPase effector proteins. Formins regulate the actin and microtubule cytoskeleton and are involved in vario...
Formins Formins (formin homology proteins) are a group of proteins that are involved in the polymerization of actin and associate with the fast-growing end (barbed end) of actin filaments.[2] Most formins are Rho-GTPase effector proteins. Formins regulate the actin and microtubule cytoskeleton [3][4] and are involve...
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Fouling
Fouling Fouling refers to the accumulation and deposition of living organisms (biofouling) and certain non-living material on hard surfaces, most often in an aquatic environment. This can be the fouling of ships, pilings, and natural surfaces in the marine environment (marine fouling), fouling of heat-transferring comp...
Fouling Fouling refers to the accumulation and deposition of living organisms (biofouling) and certain non-living material on hard surfaces, most often in an aquatic environment. This can be the fouling of ships, pilings, and natural surfaces in the marine environment (marine fouling), fouling of heat-transferring com...
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Nitrile
Nitrile A nitrile is any organic compound which has a -C≡N functional group. The -C≡N functional group is called a nitrile group. In the -CN group, the carbon atom and the nitrogen atom are triple bonded together. The prefix cyano is used in chemical nomenclature to indicate the presence of a nitrile group in a mole...
Nitrile A nitrile is any organic compound which has a -C≡N functional group. The -C≡N functional group is called a nitrile group. In the -CN group, the carbon atom and the nitrogen atom are triple bonded together. The prefix cyano is used in chemical nomenclature to indicate the presence of a nitrile group in a mol...
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Freckle
Freckle # Overview Freckles are small colored spots of melanin on the exposed skin or membrane of people with complexions fair enough for them to be visible. Having freckles is genetic and is related to the presence of the melanocortin-1 receptor MC1R gene variant, which is dominant. Freckling can also be triggered by...
Freckle Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overview Freckles are small colored spots of melanin on the exposed skin or membrane of people with complexions fair enough for them to be visible. Having freckles is genetic and is related to the presence of the melanocortin-1 receptor MC1R gene variant, w...
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Fructan
Fructan A fructan is a polymer of fructose molecules. They occur in foods such as: - Artichokes - Asparagus - Green beans - Leeks - Onions (including spring onion) - Wheat In animal fodder, fructans also appear in grass, with dietary implications for horses and other equidae. There are 3 types of fructans: - Inulin - l...
Fructan A fructan is a polymer of fructose molecules. They occur in foods such as: - Artichokes - Asparagus - Green beans - Leeks - Onions (including spring onion) - Wheat In animal fodder, fructans also appear in grass, with dietary implications for horses and other equidae. There are 3 types of fructans: - Inulin - ...
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Ketosis
Ketosis # Overview Ketosis (IPA pronunciation: Template:IPA) is a stage in metabolism occurring when the liver converts fat into fatty acids and ketone bodies which can be used by the body for energy. # Historical Perspective It was identified by Dr. Stephen Moody in 1969. # Pathophysiology Adipose tissue consists ...
Ketosis Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [4] # Overview Ketosis (IPA pronunciation: Template:IPA) is a stage in metabolism occurring when the liver converts fat into fatty acids and ketone bodies which can be used by the body for energy. # Historical Perspective It was identified by Dr. Stephen Moody ...
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Fucales
Fucales Fucales is an order in the Phylum Phaeophyta or Brown algae. Members of this order are fucoids. The list of families (see box at right) in Fucales, as well as additional taxonomic information on algae, is publicly accessible at Algaebase. The Class Phaeophyceae is included within the Division Heterokontophyta...
Fucales Fucales is an order in the Phylum Phaeophyta or Brown algae. Members of this order are fucoids. The list of families (see box at right) in Fucales, as well as additional taxonomic information on algae, is publicly accessible at Algaebase. [1] [1] The Class Phaeophyceae is included within the Division Heterokon...
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Fukutin
Fukutin Fukutin is a eukaryotic protein necessary for the maintenance of muscle integrity, cortical histogenesis, and normal ocular development. Mutations in the fukutin gene have been shown to result in Fukuyama congenital muscular dystrophy (FCMD) characterised by brain malformation - one of the most common autosomal...
Fukutin Fukutin is a eukaryotic protein necessary for the maintenance of muscle integrity, cortical histogenesis, and normal ocular development. Mutations in the fukutin gene have been shown to result in Fukuyama congenital muscular dystrophy (FCMD) characterised by brain malformation - one of the most common autosoma...
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Funeral
Funeral # Overview A funeral is a ceremony marking a person's death. Funerary customs comprise the complex of beliefs and practices used by a culture to remember the dead, from the funeral itself, to various monuments, prayers, and rituals undertaken in their honor. These customs vary widely between cultures, and betw...
Funeral # Overview A funeral is a ceremony marking a person's death. Funerary customs comprise the complex of beliefs and practices used by a culture to remember the dead, from the funeral itself, to various monuments, prayers, and rituals undertaken in their honor. These customs vary widely between cultures, and betw...
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Mycosis
Mycosis Synonyms and keywords: Fungus and fungal infections; mycete; mycoses; fungus infections # Overview The Term mycosis (plural: mycoses) refers to conditions in which fungi pass the resistance barriers of the human or animal body and establish infections. Mycoses are common, and a variety of environmental and phy...
Mycosis For patient information click here Template:DiseaseDisorder infobox Template:Search infobox Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Synonyms and keywords: Fungus and fungal infections; mycete; mycoses; fungus infections # Overview The Term mycosis (plural: mycoses) refers to conditions in which fun...
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Ouabain
Ouabain # Overview Ouabain (from Somali waabaayo, "arrow poison" through French ouabaïo) also known as g-strophanthin, is a cardiac glycoside. Sometimes used in the treatment of heart conditions, it has also been used as a powerful arrow poison by some tribal peoples. # Sources Ouabain (g-strophanthin) is found in th...
Ouabain Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overview Ouabain (from Somali waabaayo, "arrow poison" through French ouabaïo) also known as g-strophanthin, is a cardiac glycoside. Sometimes used in the treatment of heart conditions, it has also been used as a powerful arrow poison by some tribal peoples...
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GABARAP
GABARAP Gamma-aminobutyric acid receptor-associated protein is a protein that in humans is encoded by the GABARAP gene. # Function Gamma-aminobutyric acid A receptors are ligand-gated chloride channels that mediate inhibitory neurotransmission. This gene encodes GABA(A) receptor-associated protein, which is highly po...
GABARAP Gamma-aminobutyric acid receptor-associated protein is a protein that in humans is encoded by the GABARAP gene.[1] # Function Gamma-aminobutyric acid A receptors [GABA(A) receptors] are ligand-gated chloride channels that mediate inhibitory neurotransmission. This gene encodes GABA(A) receptor-associated prot...
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GADD45A
GADD45A Growth arrest and DNA-damage-inducible protein GADD45 alpha is a protein that in humans is encoded by the GADD45A gene. # Function This gene is a member of a group of genes, the GADD45 genes, whose transcript levels are increased following stressful growth arrest conditions and treatment with DNA-damaging agen...
GADD45A Growth arrest and DNA-damage-inducible protein GADD45 alpha is a protein that in humans is encoded by the GADD45A gene.[1][2][3] # Function This gene is a member of a group of genes, the GADD45 genes, whose transcript levels are increased following stressful growth arrest conditions and treatment with DNA-dam...
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GADD45B
GADD45B Growth arrest and DNA-damage-inducible, beta, also known as GADD45B, is a protein which in humans is encoded by the GADD45B gene. # Function This gene is a member of a group of genes whose transcript levels are increased following stressful growth arrest conditions and treatment with DNA-damaging agents. The g...
GADD45B Growth arrest and DNA-damage-inducible, beta, also known as GADD45B, is a protein which in humans is encoded by the GADD45B gene.[1][2][3] # Function This gene is a member of a group of genes whose transcript levels are increased following stressful growth arrest conditions and treatment with DNA-damaging age...
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GADD45G
GADD45G Growth arrest and DNA-damage-inducible protein GADD45 gamma is a protein that in humans is encoded by the GADD45G gene on chromosome 9. GADD45G is also known as CR6, DDIT2, GRP17, OIG37, and GADD45gamma. GADD45G is involved in several different processes, including sexual development, human-specific brain devel...
GADD45G Growth arrest and DNA-damage-inducible protein GADD45 gamma is a protein that in humans is encoded by the GADD45G gene on chromosome 9. GADD45G is also known as CR6, DDIT2, GRP17, OIG37, and GADD45gamma.[1] GADD45G is involved in several different processes, including sexual development,[2] human-specific brai...
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GALNT14
GALNT14 Polypeptide N-acetylgalactosaminyltransferase 14 is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the GALNT14 gene. GALNT14 (EC 2.4.1.41) belongs to a large subfamily of glycosyltransferases residing in the Golgi apparatus. GALNT enzymes catalyze the first step in the O-glycosylation of mammalian proteins by transferr...
GALNT14 Polypeptide N-acetylgalactosaminyltransferase 14 is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the GALNT14 gene.[1][2] GALNT14 (EC 2.4.1.41) belongs to a large subfamily of glycosyltransferases residing in the Golgi apparatus. GALNT enzymes catalyze the first step in the O-glycosylation of mammalian proteins by tr...
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GLYCAM1
GLYCAM1 Glycosylation-dependent cell adhesion molecule-1 (GLYCAM1) is a proteoglycan ligand expressed on cells of the high endothelial venules in lymphoid tissues. It is the ligand for the receptor L-selectin allowing for naive lymphocytes to exit the bloodstream into lymphoid tissues. GLYCAM1 binds to L-selectin by pr...
GLYCAM1 Glycosylation-dependent cell adhesion molecule-1 (GLYCAM1) is a proteoglycan ligand expressed on cells of the high endothelial venules in lymphoid tissues. It is the ligand for the receptor L-selectin allowing for naive lymphocytes to exit the bloodstream into lymphoid tissues.[1][2] GLYCAM1 binds to L-selecti...
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GRASP55
GRASP55 Golgi reassembly-stacking protein of 55 kDa (GRASP55) also known as golgi reassembly-stacking protein 2 (GORASP2) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the GORASP2 gene. It was identified by its homology with GRASP65 and the protein's amino acid sequence was determined by analysis of a molecular clone of it...
GRASP55 Golgi reassembly-stacking protein of 55 kDa (GRASP55) also known as golgi reassembly-stacking protein 2 (GORASP2) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the GORASP2 gene.[1][2] It was identified by its homology with GRASP65 and the protein's amino acid sequence was determined by analysis of a molecular clon...
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GRASP65
GRASP65 Golgi reassembly-stacking protein of 65 kDa (GRASP65) also known as Golgi reassembly-stacking protein 1 (GORASP1) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the GORASP1 gene. # Function The Golgi complex plays a key role in the sorting and modification of proteins exported from the endoplasmic reticulum. The GR...
GRASP65 Golgi reassembly-stacking protein of 65 kDa (GRASP65) also known as Golgi reassembly-stacking protein 1 (GORASP1) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the GORASP1 gene.[1] # Function The Golgi complex plays a key role in the sorting and modification of proteins exported from the endoplasmic reticulum. Th...
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GUCY1B3
GUCY1B3 Guanylate cyclase soluble subunit beta-1 is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the GUCY1B3 gene. # Function Soluble guanylate cyclase (sGC), a heterodimeric protein consisting of an alpha and a beta subunit, catalyzes the conversion of GTP to the second messenger cGMP and functions as the main receptor for...
GUCY1B3 Guanylate cyclase soluble subunit beta-1 is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the GUCY1B3 gene.[1][2] # Function Soluble guanylate cyclase (sGC), a heterodimeric protein consisting of an alpha and a beta subunit, catalyzes the conversion of GTP to the second messenger cGMP and functions as the main recep...
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GUSTO-I
GUSTO-I GUSTO-I = Global Utilization of Streptokinase and t-PA for Occluded Coronary Arteries - I Trial # Overview The GUSTO-I trial randomized 41 021 patients with acute myocardial infarction and ST segment elevation within 6 hours of symptom onset to one of four thrombolytic strategies. Enrollment was not restricted...
GUSTO-I Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor-In-Chief: Cafer Zorkun, M.D., Ph.D. [2] GUSTO-I = Global Utilization of Streptokinase and t-PA for Occluded Coronary Arteries - I Trial # Overview The GUSTO-I trial randomized 41 021 patients with acute myocardial infarction and ST segment e...
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Galanin
Galanin Galanin is a neuropeptide encoded by the GAL gene, that is widely expressed in the brain, spinal cord, and gut of humans as well as other mammals. Galanin signaling occurs through three G protein-coupled receptors. The functional role of galanin remains largely unknown; however, galanin is predominantly involve...
Galanin Galanin is a neuropeptide encoded by the GAL gene,[1] that is widely expressed in the brain, spinal cord, and gut of humans as well as other mammals. Galanin signaling occurs through three G protein-coupled receptors.[2] The functional role of galanin remains largely unknown; however, galanin is predominantly ...
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Gary Sy
Gary Sy Gary S. Sy, popularly known as Dr. Gary Sy, is a renowned medical practitioner, television host, radio broadcaster, columnist, and author in the Philippines. He is one of the few doctors specializing in geriatrics in the country. # Medical leadership and advocacy Sy is the Medical Director of the Life Extensio...
Gary Sy Gary S. Sy, popularly known as Dr. Gary Sy, is a renowned medical practitioner, television host, radio broadcaster, columnist, and author in the Philippines. He is one of the few doctors specializing in geriatrics in the country. # Medical leadership and advocacy Sy is the Medical Director of the Life Extensi...
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Stomach
Stomach # Overview In anatomy, the stomach is a bean-shaped hollow muscular organ of the gastrointestinal tract involved in the second phase of digestion, following mastication. The word stomach is derived from the Latin stomachus, which derives from the Greek word stomachos (Template:Polytonic). The words gastro- an...
Stomach Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overview Template:Infobox Anatomy In anatomy, the stomach is a bean-shaped hollow muscular organ of the gastrointestinal tract involved in the second phase of digestion, following mastication. The word stomach is derived from the Latin stomachus, which der...
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Geminin
Geminin Geminin, DNA replication inhibitor, also known as GMNN, is a protein in humans encoded by the GMNN gene. Geminin is a nuclear protein that is present in most eukaryotics and highly conserved across species. Numerous functions have been elucidated for Geminin including roles in metazoan cell cycle, cellular prol...
Geminin Geminin, DNA replication inhibitor, also known as GMNN, is a protein in humans encoded by the GMNN gene.[1] Geminin is a nuclear protein that is present in most eukaryotics and highly conserved across species. Numerous functions have been elucidated for Geminin including roles in metazoan cell cycle, cellular ...
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Genomes
Genomes The genome is the entirety of an organism's hereditary information. In humans, it is encoded in DNA. The genome includes both the genes and the non-coding sequences of the DNA. Genetic information is encoded as a sequence of nucleobases: adenine (A), cytosine (C), guanine (G), and thymine (T). There are "3.2 bi...
Genomes Editor-In-Chief: Henry A. Hoff Template:TOCright The genome is the entirety of an organism's hereditary information. In humans, it is encoded in DNA. The genome includes both the genes and the non-coding sequences of the DNA.[1] Genetic information is encoded as a sequence of nucleobases: adenine (A), cytosine...
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Gentian
Gentian Gentiana is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the Gentian family (Gentianaceae), tribe Gentianeae and monophyletic subtribe Gentianinae. This a large genus, with about 400 species. This is a cosmopolitan genus, occurring in alpine habitats of temperate regions of Asia, Europe and the Americas. Some speci...
Gentian Gentiana is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the Gentian family (Gentianaceae), tribe Gentianeae and monophyletic subtribe Gentianinae. This a large genus, with about 400 species. This is a cosmopolitan genus, occurring in alpine habitats of temperate regions of Asia, Europe and the Americas. Some spec...
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Genzyme
Genzyme Genzyme Corporation is a biotechnology company based in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Genzyme is the world’s third biggest biotechnology company employing over 9,000 people around the world. At present, the company has approximately 80 locations in 40 countries. It includes 17 manufacturing facilities and 9 genetic...
Genzyme Template:Infobox Company Genzyme Corporation is a biotechnology company based in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Genzyme is the world’s third biggest biotechnology company employing over 9,000 people around the world. At present, the company has approximately 80 locations in 40 countries. It includes 17 manufacturin...
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Geology
Geology Geology (from Greek γη- (ge-, "the earth") and λογος (logos, "word", "reason")) is the science and study of the Earth, its make-up, structure, physical properties, history, and the processes that shape it. Geologists have helped establish the age of the Earth at about 4.5 billion (4.5x109) years, and that tecto...
Geology Geology (from Greek γη- (ge-, "the earth") and λογος (logos, "word", "reason")) is the science and study of the Earth, its make-up, structure, physical properties, history, and the processes that shape it. Geologists have helped establish the age of the Earth at about 4.5 billion (4.5x109) years, and that tect...
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Gestalt
Gestalt Die Gestalt is a German word for form or shape. It is used in English to refer to a concept of 'wholeness' (see wiktionary). Gestalt may also refer to: - Gestalt psychology (or Gestalt theory), a theory of mind and brain, describing the Gestalt effect. - Gestalt Theoretical Psychotherapy, a method of psychother...
Gestalt Template:Wiktionarypar Die Gestalt is a German word for form or shape. It is used in English to refer to a concept of 'wholeness' (see wiktionary). Gestalt may also refer to: - Gestalt psychology (or Gestalt theory), a theory of mind and brain, describing the Gestalt effect. - Gestalt Theoretical Psychotherapy...
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Ghrelin
Ghrelin Ghrelin (pronounced /ˈɡrɛlɪn/), the "hunger hormone", also known as lenomorelin (INN), is a peptide hormone produced by ghrelinergic cells in the gastrointestinal tract that functions as a neuropeptide in the central nervous system. Besides regulating appetite, ghrelin also plays a significant role in regulatin...
Ghrelin Ghrelin (pronounced /ˈɡrɛlɪn/), the "hunger hormone", also known as lenomorelin (INN), is a peptide hormone produced by ghrelinergic cells in the gastrointestinal tract[1][2] that functions as a neuropeptide in the central nervous system.[3] Besides regulating appetite, ghrelin also plays a significant role in...
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Gingiva
Gingiva # Overview The gingiva (sing. and plur.: gingiva), or gums, consists of the mucosal tissue that lies over the alveolar bone. # General Description Gingiva are part of the soft tissue lining of the mouth. They surround the teeth and provide a seal around them. Compared with the soft tissue linings of the lip...
Gingiva Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # Overview Template:Infobox Anatomy The gingiva (sing. and plur.: gingiva), or gums, consists of the mucosal tissue that lies over the alveolar bone. # General Description Gingiva are part of the soft tissue lining of the mouth. They surround the teeth and ...
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Ginseng
Ginseng Ginseng refers to species within Panax, a genus of 11 species of slow-growing perennial plants with fleshy roots, in the family Araliaceae. They grow in the Northern Hemisphere in eastern Asia (mostly northern China, Korea, and eastern Siberia), typically in cooler climates; Panax vietnamensis, discovered in V...
Ginseng Ginseng refers to species within Panax, a genus of 11 species of slow-growing perennial plants with fleshy roots, in the family Araliaceae. They grow in the Northern Hemisphere in eastern Asia (mostly northern China, Korea, and eastern Siberia), typically in cooler climates; Panax vietnamensis, discovered in ...
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Glottis
Glottis The space between the vocal cords is called the glottis. # Function As the vocal cords vibrate, the resulting vibration produces a "buzzing" quality to the speech, called voice or voicing. Sound production involving only the glottis is called glottal. English has a voiceless glottal fricative spelled "h". In m...
Glottis Template:Infobox Anatomy The space between the vocal cords is called the glottis. # Function As the vocal cords vibrate, the resulting vibration produces a "buzzing" quality to the speech, called voice or voicing. Sound production involving only the glottis is called glottal. English has a voiceless glottal f...
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Glycine
Glycine Glycine (abbreviated as Gly or G) is an organic compound with the formula NH2CH2COOH. With only two hydrogen atoms as its 'side chain', glycine is the smallest of the 20 amino acids commonly found in proteins. Its codons are GGU, GGC, GGA, GGG. Glycine is a colourless, sweet-tasting crystalline solid. It is uni...
Glycine Glycine (abbreviated as Gly or G)[2] is an organic compound with the formula NH2CH2COOH. With only two hydrogen atoms as its 'side chain', glycine is the smallest of the 20 amino acids commonly found in proteins. Its codons are GGU, GGC, GGA, GGG. Glycine is a colourless, sweet-tasting crystalline solid. It is...
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Granite
Granite Granite (Template:PronEng) is a common and widely occurring type of intrusive, felsic, igneous rock. Granite has a medium to coarse texture, occasionally with some individual crystals larger than the groundmass forming a rock known as porphyry. Granites can be pink to dark gray or even black, depending on their...
Granite Template:Otheruses2 Granite (Template:PronEng) is a common and widely occurring type of intrusive, felsic, igneous rock. Granite has a medium to coarse texture, occasionally with some individual crystals larger than the groundmass forming a rock known as porphyry. Granites can be pink to dark gray or even blac...
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Guanine
Guanine # Overview Guanine is one of the five main nucleobases found in the nucleic acids DNA and RNA; the others being adenine, cytosine, thymine, and uracil. With the formula C5H5N5O, guanine is a derivative of purine, consisting of a fused pyrimidine-imidazole ring system with conjugated double bonds. Being unsatu...
Guanine Template:Chembox new # Overview Guanine is one of the five main nucleobases found in the nucleic acids DNA and RNA; the others being adenine, cytosine, thymine, and uracil. With the formula C5H5N5O, guanine is a derivative of purine, consisting of a fused pyrimidine-imidazole ring system with conjugated doub...
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Guarana
Guarana Guarana (Brazilian name guaraná) (Template:IPA2, Template:IPA or Template:IPA), Paullinia cupana (syn. P. crysan, P. sorbilis), is a climbing plant in the Sapindaceae family, native to the Amazon basin. While guarana features large leaves and clusters of flowers, it is best known for its fruit, which is about t...
Guarana Guarana (Brazilian name guaraná) (Template:IPA2, Template:IPA or Template:IPA), Paullinia cupana (syn. P. crysan, P. sorbilis), is a climbing plant in the Sapindaceae family, native to the Amazon basin. While guarana features large leaves and clusters of flowers, it is best known for its fruit, which is about ...
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Gunnera
Gunnera Gunnera is a genus of herbaceous flowering plants, some of them gigantic. The genus is the only member of the family Gunneraceae. The 40-50 species vary enormously in leaf size. Gunnera manicata, native to the Serra do Mar mountains of southeastern Brazil, is perhaps the largest species, with leaves typically 1...
Gunnera Gunnera is a genus of herbaceous flowering plants, some of them gigantic. The genus is the only member of the family Gunneraceae. The 40-50 species vary enormously in leaf size. Gunnera manicata, native to the Serra do Mar mountains of southeastern Brazil, is perhaps the largest species, with leaves typically ...
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HLA-A29
HLA-A29 HLA-A29 (A29) is an HLA-A serotype. The serotype identifies the more common HLA-A*29 gene products. A29 is a split antigen of the A19 broad antigen serotype group. It is similar to the antigens A30, A31, A32, A33, and A74. A31 is more common in Japan, Siberia and Indigenous Americans. It is also more frequent i...
HLA-A29 HLA-A29 (A29) is an HLA-A serotype. The serotype identifies the more common HLA-A*29 gene products. A29 is a split antigen of the A19 broad antigen serotype group. It is similar to the antigens A30, A31, A32, A33, and A74. A31 is more common in Japan, Siberia and Indigenous Americans. It is also more frequent ...
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HB plot
HB plot Knowledge of the relationship between protein’s structure and its dynamic behavior is essential for understanding protein function. The description of a protein three dimensional structure as a network of hydrogen bonding interactions (HB plot) was introduced as a tool for exploring protein structure and func...
HB plot Knowledge of the relationship between protein’s structure and its dynamic behavior is essential for understanding protein function. The description of a protein three dimensional structure as a network of hydrogen bonding interactions (HB plot) [1] was introduced as a tool for exploring protein structure and ...
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HEPACAM
HEPACAM Gene HEPACAM*, named based on its original site of identification - hepatocytes and the nature of its protein product - a cell adhesion molecule (CAM), was first discovered and characterised in human liver and reported by Shali Shen (MD, PhD) in 2005. The gene encodes a protein of 416 amino acids, designated as...
HEPACAM Gene HEPACAM*, named based on its original site of identification - hepatocytes and the nature of its protein product - a cell adhesion molecule (CAM), was first discovered and characterised in human liver and reported by Shali Shen (MD, PhD) in 2005.[1] The gene encodes a protein of 416 amino acids, designate...
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HIKESHI
HIKESHI HIKESHI is a protein important in lung and multicellular organismal development that, in humans, is encoded by the HIKESHI gene. HIKESHI is found on chromosome 11 in humans and chromosome 7 in mice. Similar sequences (orthologs) are found in most animal and fungal species. The mouse homolog, lethal gene on chro...
HIKESHI HIKESHI is a protein important in lung and multicellular organismal development[1] that, in humans, is encoded by the HIKESHI gene.[2] HIKESHI is found on chromosome 11 in humans and chromosome 7 in mice. Similar sequences (orthologs) are found in most animal and fungal species. The mouse homolog, lethal gene ...
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HLA-A11
HLA-A11 HLA-A11 (A11) is an HLA-A serotype. The serotype identifies the more common HLA-A*11 gene products. A11 is more common in eastern Asia particularly along the coastal regions of china. # Serotype Serotyping of A11 demostrates better recognition of the *1101 gene products and poorer recognition of other A*11 gen...
HLA-A11 HLA-A11 (A11) is an HLA-A serotype. The serotype identifies the more common HLA-A*11 gene products. A11 is more common in eastern Asia particularly along the coastal regions of china. # Serotype Serotyping of A11 demostrates better recognition of the *1101 gene products and poorer recognition of other A*11 ge...
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HLA-A24
HLA-A24 HLA-A24 (A24) is an HLA-A serotype. The serotype identifies the more common HLA-A*24 gene products. A24 is a split antigen that is also recognized by the A9 broad antigen type. This broad antigen also recognizes the similar A23 types. A24 is common in Austronesia. A*2402 has one of the highest A allele frequenc...
HLA-A24 HLA-A24 (A24) is an HLA-A serotype. The serotype identifies the more common HLA-A*24 gene products. A24 is a split antigen that is also recognized by the A9 broad antigen type. This broad antigen also recognizes the similar A23 types. A24 is common in Austronesia. A*2402 has one of the highest A allele frequen...
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HLA-A25
HLA-A25 HLA-A25 (A25) is an HLA-A serotype. The serotype identifies the more common HLA-A*25 gene products. A25 is a split antigen of the A10 broad antigen serotype group. It is believed to have been formed by a single gene conversion between another HLA-A and the A*2601 allele. A26 is more common in Western Europe. ...
HLA-A25 HLA-A25 (A25) is an HLA-A serotype. The serotype identifies the more common HLA-A*25 gene products. A25 is a split antigen of the A10 broad antigen serotype group. It is believed to have been formed by a single gene conversion between another HLA-A and the A*2601 allele.[1] A26 is more common in Western Europ...
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HLA-A31
HLA-A31 HLA-A31 (A31) is an HLA-A serotype. The serotype identifies the more common HLA-A*31 gene products. A31 is a split antigen of the A19 broad antigen serotype group. It is similar to the antigens A29, 30, A32,A33, and A74. A31 is more common in Japan, Siberia and Indigenous Americans. It is also more frequent i...
HLA-A31 HLA-A31 (A31) is an HLA-A serotype. The serotype identifies the more common HLA-A*31 gene products. A31 is a split antigen of the A19 broad antigen serotype group. It is similar to the antigens A29, 30, A32,A33, and A74. A31 is more common in Japan, Siberia and Indigenous Americans. It is also more frequent ...
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HLA-A32
HLA-A32 HLA-A32 (A32) is an HLA-A serotype. The serotype identifies the more common HLA-A*32 gene products. A32 is a split antigen of the A19 serotype group. This group also includes A29, A30, A31, A33, and A74 serotypes # Serotype Serotyping efficiency for the predominant allele is good. There are 16 known alleles...
HLA-A32 HLA-A32 (A32) is an HLA-A serotype. The serotype identifies the more common HLA-A*32 gene products. A32 is a split antigen of the A19 serotype group. This group also includes A29, A30, A31, A33, and A74 serotypes # Serotype Serotyping efficiency for the predominant allele is good. There are 16 known allele...
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HLA-A33
HLA-A33 HLA-A33 (A33) is an HLA-A serotype. The serotype identifies the HLA-A*3301 gene product. A33 is a split antigen type of the A19 broad antigen type. A33 is common in India and certain parts of Africa. # Serotype # A33 frequencies 'A33 shows two different distributions that can be discriminated by subtyping ca...
HLA-A33 HLA-A33 (A33) is an HLA-A serotype. The serotype identifies the HLA-A*3301 gene product. A33 is a split antigen type of the A19 broad antigen type. A33 is common in India and certain parts of Africa.[1] # Serotype # A33 frequencies 'A33 shows two different distributions that can be discriminated by subtypin...
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HLA-A34
HLA-A34 HLA-A34 (A34) is an HLA-A serotype. A34 is a split antigen of the A10 broad antigen serotype. This serotype has related antigens A25 and A26 but A34 is most similar to A66. # Serotype # A34 allele frequencies ### A*3401 A*3401 when found outside of africa is primarily found in the South Asia, Austronesia and...
HLA-A34 HLA-A34 (A34) is an HLA-A serotype. A34 is a split antigen of the A10 broad antigen serotype. This serotype has related antigens A25 and A26[1] but A34 is most similar to A66. # Serotype # A34 allele frequencies ### A*3401 A*3401 when found outside of africa is primarily found in the South Asia, Austronesia...
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HLA-A68
HLA-A68 HLA-A68 (A68) is an HLA-A serotype. The serotype is a split antigen serotype also recognized by the broad antigen serotype A28. The closely related A*6901 is derived, by recombination from A68. # Serotype # Disease Associations ### By allele A*68 is associated with higher viral load in HIV . A68 may be prote...
HLA-A68 HLA-A68 (A68) is an HLA-A serotype. The serotype is a split antigen serotype also recognized by the broad antigen serotype A28. The closely related A*6901 is derived, by recombination from A68. # Serotype # Disease Associations ### By allele A*68 is associated with higher viral load in HIV[2] [3]. A68 may b...
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HLA-A80
HLA-A80 HLA-A80 (A80) is the least common HLA-A group. The serotype identifies the more common HLA-A*8001 gene product. A80 is almost exclusively found in africa and recent immigrants groups from West Africa # Serotype HLA-A80 typing is poor. Most typing is done with SSP-PCR. Most of 8001 are detected with "Blank" ser...
HLA-A80 HLA-A80 (A80) is the least common HLA-A group. The serotype identifies the more common HLA-A*8001 gene product. A80 is almost exclusively found in africa and recent immigrants groups from West Africa ### Serotype HLA-A80 typing is poor. Most typing is done with SSP-PCR. Most of 8001 are detected with "Blank" ...
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HLA-B46
HLA-B46 HLA-B46 (B46) is an HLA-B serotype. The serotype identifies the gene products of HLA-B*4601 allele. B*4601 resulted from a rare, interlocus, gene conversion between B62, probably B*1501, and a HLA-C allele. B*4601 is the most common HLA-B allele that does not have an origin within Africa, and estimated 400 mil...
HLA-B46 HLA-B46 (B46) is an HLA-B serotype. The serotype identifies the gene products of HLA-B*4601 allele.[1] B*4601 resulted from a rare, interlocus, gene conversion between B62, probably B*1501, and a HLA-C allele.[2] B*4601 is the most common HLA-B allele that does not have an origin within Africa, and estimated ...
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HLA-B47
HLA-B47 HLA-B47 (B47) is an HLA-B serotype. The serotype identifies the HLA-B*47 gene products (B*4701, B*4702, B*4703) . Comparison of B47 nucleotide sequence with other HLA-B sequences shows a segment of 228 bp identical with B44 in the alpha 1 domain and a segment of 218 bp identical with B27 in the alpha 2 domain, ...
HLA-B47 HLA-B47 (B47) is an HLA-B serotype. The serotype identifies the HLA-B*47 gene products (B*4701, B*4702, B*4703) .[1] Comparison of B47 nucleotide sequence with other HLA-B sequences shows a segment of 228 bp identical with B44 in the alpha 1 domain and a segment of 218 bp identical with B27 in the alpha 2 doma...
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HLA-B48
HLA-B48 HLA-B48 (B48) is an HLA-B serotype. The serotype identifies the more common HLA-B*48 gene products. B48 is most common along the West Pacific Rim, Americas indigeonous peoples and Northern Eurasians. B*4801 is part of a group of alleles including B*4201 that share Intron 1 sequence with B*0702, which is common ...
HLA-B48 HLA-B48 (B48) is an HLA-B serotype. The serotype identifies the more common HLA-B*48 gene products.[1] B48 is most common along the West Pacific Rim, Americas indigeonous peoples and Northern Eurasians. B*4801 is part of a group of alleles including B*4201 that share Intron 1 sequence with B*0702,[2] which is ...
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HLA-B81
HLA-B81 HLA-B81 (B81) is an HLA-B serotype. The serotype identifies the HLA-B*8101 and B*8102 (very rare) gene products. B81 is more common in Subsaharan Africa. While there is a B81 serotype, serotyping of B81 is poor when simultaneously tested with anti-B7 or B48 antibodies. (For terminology help see: HLA-serotype tu...
HLA-B81 HLA-B81 (B81) is an HLA-B serotype. The serotype identifies the HLA-B*8101 and B*8102 (very rare) gene products.[1] B81 is more common in Subsaharan Africa. While there is a B81 serotype, serotyping of B81 is poor when simultaneously tested with anti-B7 or B48 antibodies.[2] (For terminology help see: HLA-sero...
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HLA-DMB
HLA-DMB HLA class II histocompatibility antigen, DM beta chain is a protein that in humans is encoded by the HLA-DMB gene. # Function HLA-DMB belongs to the HLA class II beta chain paralogues. This class II molecule is a heterodimer consisting of an alpha (DMA) and a beta (DMB) chain, both anchored in the membrane. It...
HLA-DMB HLA class II histocompatibility antigen, DM beta chain is a protein that in humans is encoded by the HLA-DMB gene.[1][2] # Function HLA-DMB belongs to the HLA class II beta chain paralogues. This class II molecule is a heterodimer consisting of an alpha (DMA) and a beta (DMB) chain, both anchored in the membr...
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HLA-DR1
HLA-DR1 HLA-DR1 (DR1) is a HLA-DR serotype that recognizes the DRB1*01 gene products. # Serology The serology for the most popular DR1 alleles is excellent. The serology for alleles *0104, *0106, *0109, *0110, *0112, *0115, and *0116 is unknown. # Disease Associations ## By serotype DR1 is associated seronegative-rh...
HLA-DR1 HLA-DR1 (DR1) is a HLA-DR serotype that recognizes the DRB1*01 gene products. # Serology The serology for the most popular DR1 alleles is excellent. The serology for alleles *0104, *0106, *0109, *0110, *0112, *0115, and *0116 is unknown. # Disease Associations ## By serotype DR1 is associated seronegative[3...
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HLA-DRA
HLA-DRA HLA class II histocompatibility antigen, DR alpha chain is a protein that in humans is encoded by the HLA-DRA gene. HLA-DRA encodes the alpha subunit of HLA-DR. Unlike the alpha chains of other Human MHC class II molecules, the alpha subunit is practically invariable. However it can pair with, in any individual...
HLA-DRA HLA class II histocompatibility antigen, DR alpha chain is a protein that in humans is encoded by the HLA-DRA gene.[1] HLA-DRA encodes the alpha subunit of HLA-DR. Unlike the alpha chains of other Human MHC class II molecules, the alpha subunit is practically invariable. However it can pair with, in any indivi...
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Statins
Statins The statins (or HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors) form a class of hypolipidemic drugs used to lower cholesterol levels in people with or at risk of cardiovascular disease. They lower cholesterol by inhibiting the enzyme HMG-CoA reductase, which is the rate-limiting enzyme of the mevalonate pathway of cholesterol sy...
Statins Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] # For patient information, click here The statins (or HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors) form a class of hypolipidemic drugs used to lower cholesterol levels in people with or at risk of cardiovascular disease. They lower cholesterol by inhibiting the enzyme HMG-C...
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HORMAD1
HORMAD1 HORMA domain-containing protein 1 (HORMAD1) also known as cancer/testis antigen 46 (CT46) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the HORMAD1 gene. # Function HORMAD1 plays a key role in meiotic progression. Regulates 3 different functions during meiosis. It: - ensures that sufficient numbers of processed D...
HORMAD1 HORMA domain-containing protein 1 (HORMAD1) also known as cancer/testis antigen 46 (CT46) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the HORMAD1 gene.[1][2][3] # Function HORMAD1 plays a key role in meiotic progression. Regulates 3 different functions during meiosis. It: - ensures that sufficient numbers of p...
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HRASLS3
HRASLS3 Group XVI phospholipase A2 also commonly known as adipocyte phospholipase A2 (AdPLA) is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the PLA2G16 gene. This enzyme has also been identified as PLA2G16, HRASLS3, HREV107, HREV107-3, MGC118754 or H-REV107-1 from studies on class II tumor suppression but not on its enzymat...
HRASLS3 Group XVI phospholipase A2 also commonly known as adipocyte phospholipase A2 (AdPLA) is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the PLA2G16 gene.[1][2][3] This enzyme has also been identified as PLA2G16, HRASLS3, HREV107, HREV107-3, MGC118754 or H-REV107-1 from studies on class II tumor suppression but not on i...
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HSD17B1
HSD17B1 17β-Hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase 1 (17β-HSD1) is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the HSD17B1 gene. This enzyme oxidizes or reduces the C17 hydroxy/keto group of androgens and estrogens and hence is able to regulate the potency of these sex steroids # Function This enzyme is responsible for the interconv...
HSD17B1 17β-Hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase 1 (17β-HSD1) is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the HSD17B1 gene.[1][2][3] This enzyme oxidizes or reduces the C17 hydroxy/keto group of androgens and estrogens and hence is able to regulate the potency of these sex steroids # Function This enzyme is responsible for the...
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HSD17B2
HSD17B2 17β-Hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase 2 (17β-HSD2) is an enzyme of the 17β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (17β-HSD) family that in humans is encoded by the HSD17B2 gene. # Function 17β-HSD2 is involved in inactivation of androgens and estrogens, being accurately describable as "antiandrogenic" and "antiestrogenic", a...
HSD17B2 17β-Hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase 2 (17β-HSD2) is an enzyme of the 17β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (17β-HSD) family that in humans is encoded by the HSD17B2 gene.[1][2][3] # Function 17β-HSD2 is involved in inactivation of androgens and estrogens,[4] being accurately describable as "antiandrogenic" and "antie...
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HSD17B4
HSD17B4 D-bifunctional protein (DBP), also known as peroxisomal multifunctional enzyme type 2 (MFP-2), as well as 17β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type IV (17β-HSD type IV) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the HSD17B4 gene. It's an alcohol oxidoreductase, specifically 17β-Hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase. It is in...
HSD17B4 D-bifunctional protein (DBP), also known as peroxisomal multifunctional enzyme type 2 (MFP-2), as well as 17β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type IV (17β-HSD type IV) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the HSD17B4 gene.[1][2][3][4] It's an alcohol oxidoreductase, specifically 17β-Hydroxysteroid dehydrogen...
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HSP90B1
HSP90B1 Heat shock protein 90kDa beta member 1 (HSP90B1), known also as endoplasmin, gp96, grp94, or ERp99, is a chaperone protein that in humans is encoded by the HSP90B1 gene. HSP90B1 is an HSP90 paralogue that is found in the endoplasmic reticulum. It plays critical roles in folding proteins in the secretory pathway...
HSP90B1 Heat shock protein 90kDa beta member 1 (HSP90B1), known also as endoplasmin, gp96, grp94, or ERp99, is a chaperone protein that in humans is encoded by the HSP90B1 gene.[1][2] HSP90B1 is an HSP90 paralogue that is found in the endoplasmic reticulum. It plays critical roles in folding proteins in the secretory ...
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RPS6KA1
RPS6KA1 Lua error in Module:Redirect at line 65: could not parse redirect on page "HU-1". Ribosomal protein S6 kinase alpha-1 is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the RPS6KA1 gene. # Function This gene encodes a member of the RSK (ribosomal S6 kinase) family of serine/threonine kinases. This kinase contains 2 non...
RPS6KA1 Lua error in Module:Redirect at line 65: could not parse redirect on page "HU-1". Ribosomal protein S6 kinase alpha-1 is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the RPS6KA1 gene.[1] # Function This gene encodes a member of the RSK (ribosomal S6 kinase) family of serine/threonine kinases. This kinase contains 2...
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Hadacol
Hadacol Hadacol was a patent medicine marketed as a vitamin supplement. Its principal attraction, however, was that it contained 12 percent alcohol (listed on the tonic bottle's label as a "preservative"), which made it quite popular in the dry counties of the southern United States. It was the product of four-term Lou...
Hadacol Hadacol was a patent medicine marketed as a vitamin supplement. Its principal attraction, however, was that it contained 12 percent alcohol (listed on the tonic bottle's label as a "preservative"), which made it quite popular in the dry counties of the southern United States. It was the product of four-term Lo...
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Hagenia
Hagenia Hagenia abyssinica is a species of flowering plant native to the high-elevation Afromontane regions of central and eastern Africa. It also has a disjunct distribution in the high mountains of East Africa from Sudan and Ethiopia in the north, through Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, Democratic Republic of Congo, ...
Hagenia Hagenia abyssinica is a species of flowering plant native to the high-elevation Afromontane regions of central and eastern Africa. It also has a disjunct distribution in the high mountains of East Africa from Sudan and Ethiopia in the north, through Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, Democratic Republic of Congo,...
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Hashish
Hashish Hashish. (from Arabic: حشيش Template:ArabDIN, lit. "grass"; also hash) is a preparation of cannabis composed of the compressed trichomes collected from the cannabis plant. It contains the same active ingredients but in higher concentrations than other parts of the plant such as the buds or the leaves. Psychoact...
Hashish Template:This Hashish. (from Arabic: حشيش Template:ArabDIN, lit. "grass"; also hash) is a preparation of cannabis composed of the compressed trichomes collected from the cannabis plant. It contains the same active ingredients but in higher concentrations than other parts of the plant such as the buds or the le...
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Helipad
Helipad The word helipad is a blend meaning helicopter landing pad, a landing area for helicopters. Though helicopters can usually land anywhere flat, a fabricated helipad provides a clearly marked hard surface away from obstacles where a helicopter can land. Helipads are usually constructed out of concrete and are --L...
Helipad The word helipad is a blend meaning helicopter landing pad, a landing area for helicopters. Though helicopters can usually land anywhere flat, a fabricated helipad provides a clearly marked hard surface away from obstacles where a helicopter can land. Helipads are usually constructed out of concrete and are --...
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Henbane
Henbane Henbane (Hyoscyamus niger), also known as Stinking Nightshade, is a plant of the family Solanaceae that originated in Eurasia, though it is now globally distributed. # Toxicity and Historical Usage It was historically used in combination with other plants, such as Mandrake, Deadly Nightshade, and Datura as an ...
Henbane Henbane (Hyoscyamus niger[1]), also known as Stinking Nightshade, is a plant of the family Solanaceae[1] that originated in Eurasia,[1] though it is now globally distributed. # Toxicity and Historical Usage It was historically used in combination with other plants, such as Mandrake, Deadly Nightshade, and Dat...
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