Medicine

Problema grave que se puede presentar cuando las células de un cáncer se diseminan desde el tumor original (primario) hasta las meninges… »
Problema grave que se puede presentar en casos de leucemia. En el caso de la meningitis leucémica, las células cancerosas se diseminaron… »
Problema grave que se puede presentar en casos de linfoma. En el caso de la meningitis linfomatosa, las células cancerosas se diseminaron… »
Problema grave que se puede presentar cuando las células de un cáncer se diseminan desde el tumor original (primario) hasta las meninges… »
A congenital abnormality in which the meninges protrude through a defect in the spinal column or the cranium. »
A conjugate vaccine of meningococcal polysaccharide used for active immunization against invasive meningococcal disease caused by Neisseria meningiditis serogroups A, C, Y,… »
Meningococci are a type of bacteria that cause serious infections. The most common infection is meningitis, which is an inflammation of the… »
A polysaccharide vaccine used to prevent contraction of meningococcal meningitis. »
Any vaccine derived from Neisseria meningitidis whether in whole-cell or acellular form used for prophylaxis against meningitis. »
A WHO grade I meningioma characterized by the presence of tumor cells that form lobules. The tumor cells are generally uniform. Whorls… »
A cyst located at the periphery of the meniscus. »
A crescent-shaped wedge of cartilaginous material that serves as a cushion in the knee, between the tuberosities of the femur and the… »
A semicircular meniscus located towards the outer aspect of the knee joint. »
A semicircular meniscus located towards the inner aspect of the knee joint. »
An X-linked disorder caused by mutations in the ATP7A gene resulting in the abnormal transport and metabolism of copper. It affects primarily… »
A semisynthetic derivative of the anthracycline antineoplastic antibiotic nogalamycin. Menogaril intercalates into DNA and interacts with topoisomerase II, thereby inhibiting DNA… »
Hormones (estrogen, progesterone, or both) given to women after menopause to replace the hormones no longer produced by the ovaries. Also called… »
Any of the mental or physical manifestations that accompany perimenopause and menopause. »
Therapy to reduce the effects of menopausal symptoms. May also be necessary in order to counteract the effect of various chemotherapy… »
A grouping of variable physical, vasomotor and psychological symptoms in climacteric females. Physical symptoms include: cessation of menses, headaches, fatigue, weight gain… »
The time of life when a woman’s ovaries stop producing hormones and menstrual periods stop. Natural menopause usually occurs around age… »
An indicator as to whether the female subject is in menopause. »
Época en la vida de una mujer cuando los ovarios dejan de producir hormonas y se detienen los períodos menstruales. Por lo… »
Afección en la cual los ovarios dejan de funcionar y se detiene la menstruación antes de los 40 años de edad. Por… »
Describe la interrupción de los períodos menstruales de una mujer debida a una cirugía para extirpar los ovarios. Los síntomas de la… »
Afección en la cual los ovarios dejan de funcionar y se detiene la menstruación antes de los 40 años de edad. Por… »
Sangrado menstrual anormalmente abundante. »
Abnormally heavy menstrual bleeding. »
Extracts from human menopausal urine containing FOLLICLE STIMULATING HORMONE and LH activity. They are used to treat infertility disorders. »
Tipo de ARN que se encuentra en las células. Las moléculas mensajeras ARN llevan la información genética que se necesita para elaborar… »
Descarga periódica de sangre y tejido del útero. La menstruación se presenta cada 28 días desde la pubertad hasta la menopausia cuando… »
The discharged blood from the uterus during the reproductive years. The discharge occurs approximately once a month. »
The monthly cycle of hormonal changes from the beginning of one menstrual period to the beginning of the next. »
Variations of menstruation which may be indicative of disease. »
The periodic discharge of blood and tissue from the uterus. From puberty until menopause, menstruation occurs about every 28 days, but does… »
Periodic discharge of blood and tissue from the uterus. From puberty until menopause, menstruation occurs about every 28 days when a woman… »
Clinical evidence of disease resulting from mental and/or behavioral dysfunction. »
The terminal branch of the inferior alveolar artery that supplies the chin. »
Difficulty in recollection, or interruption of a train of thought or speech, due to emotional factors. »
A sequential arrangement of information pertaining to the evolution of an individual's cognitive development. »
A category of psychiatric disorders which are the direct physiologic consequence of a general medical condition. »
Mental disorders include a wide range of problems, including »
A person’s overall psychological and emotional condition. Good mental health is a state of well-being in which a person is able to… »
A specialist who talks to patients and their families about emotional and personal matters, and can help them make decisions. Also called… »
Conceptual functions or thinking in all its forms. »
A developmental disorder characterized by less than average intelligence and significant limitations in adaptive behavior with onset before the age of… »
A range of values that characterizes an individual's mental development. »
The essential oil of Mentha arvensis, the field mint. Mentha arvensis flower oil is used as a flavoring and can also be… »
A substance that comes from mint oils or is made in the laboratory. It is used to relieve itching and to treat… »
A characteristic of a medicinal product, specifying that its most predominant agreeable savor detected by the unified sensation of taste and olfactory… »
Sustancia que proviene de los aceites de menta o se produce en el laboratorio. Se usa para aliviar la picazón… »
A description of the kind and extent of supervision, guidance and advice that the mentor intends to contribute to the trainee during… »
To provide the opportunity for promising medical scientists with demonstrated aptitude to develop into independent investigators, or for faculty members to pursue… »
To support the career development of investigators who have made a commitment to focus their research endeavors on patient-oriented research. This… »
To provide support for a transition period between postdoctoral training and an independent research career. »
The part of the face below the lower lip and including the protruding part of the lower jaw. »
A drug being studied in the treatment of young adults with bone cancer that has gotten worse or come back. MEPACT activates… »
Medicamento en estudio para el tratamiento de adultos jóvenes con cáncer de hueso que ha empeorado o ha reaparecido. MEPACT activa ciertos… »
A synthetic piperidine ester with opioid analgesic activity. Meperidine mimics the actions of endogenous neuropeptides via opioid receptors, thereby producing the characteristic… »
A drug used to treat moderate to severe pain. It binds to opioid receptors in the central nervous system. Meperidine hydrochloride is… »
Medicamento que se usa para tratar ciertos tipos de leucemia mielógena crónica (LMC) que no mejoró después del tratamiento con otros medicamentos… »
A heterocyclic organic compound with anticonvulsant property. Although the mechanism of action is not well established, mephenytoin potentially promotes sodium efflux from… »
The determination of the amount of mephobarbital present in a sample. »
An anabolic ether-modified form of the steroid epitiostanol. It has anti-estrogenic effect, which inhibits the progression of estrogen-stimulated cancers by competitive inhibition… »
An amide-type local anesthetic agent. At the injection site, mepivacaine binds to specific voltage-gated sodium ion channels in neuronal cell membranes,… »
The hydrochloride salt form of mepivacaine, an amide derivative with local anesthetic properties. At the injection site, mepivacaine hydrochloride acts by… »
A carbamate derivate with hypnotic, anti-anxiety, sedative, anticonvulsant and some indirect muscle relaxant properties. Although the exact mechanism of meprobamate is largely… »
A synthetic derivate of hydroquinone and depigmenting agent. Although the exact mechanism of the depigmenting effects of mequinol remains unclear, it may… »
A nonsedating derivative of thiobarbituric acid and a novel catalytic topoisomerase II inhibitor with antineoplastic activity. Merbarone interferes with DNA replication via… »
Medicamento que se usa para tratar la leucemia linfoblástica aguda. Se puede usar para tratar otras afecciones, como la enfermedad de Crohn… »
A drug used to treat acute lymphoblastic leukemia. It may also be used to treat certain other conditions, such as Crohn disease… »
The anhydrous form of mercaptopurine, a thiopurine-derivative antimetabolite with antineoplastic and immunosuppressive activities. Produced through the metabolism of mercaptopurine by hypoxanthine-guanine… »
An oral suspension containing the thiopurine-derivative antimetabolite 6-mercaptopurine, with potential antineoplastic activity. Upon oral administration, mercaptopurine is metabolized by hypoxanthine-guanine phosphoribosyltransferase (HGPRTase)… »
Metal venenoso de color blanco plateado que es líquido a temperaturas ordinarias. Se usa generalmente en termómetros y amalgamas, y se ha… »
A silver-white, poisonous metal that is a liquid at ordinary temperatures. It is commonly used in thermometers and amalgams, and has been… »
An easy or painless death, or the intentional ending of the life of a person suffering from an incurable or painful disease… »
To join, combine, or mix together. »
An orally available prodrug of PSI-6130 which is a selective cytidine nucleoside analogue and non-cytotoxic hepatitis C virus (HCV) polymerase inhibitor. After… »
In traditional Chinese medicine, one of 20 channels that form a network through which qi (the body's vital energy) flows and that… »
En la medicina china tradicional, uno de los 20 canales que forman un red a través de la cual fluye el qi… »
An inosine monophosphate dehydrogenase (IMPDH) inhibitor with activity against hepatitis C virus (HCV). IMPDH catalyzes the rate-limiting step in the de novo… »
A special type of cell found right below the epidermis (top layer of skin). These cells are very close to the… »
A rare type of cancer that forms on or just beneath the skin, usually in parts of the body that have been… »
A rare type of cancer that forms on or just beneath the skin, usually in parts of the body that have been… »
Merkel cell polyomavirus is a polyomavirus that can infect humans. »
A specialized tactile sensory nerve ending in the epidermis, characterized by a terminal cuplike expansion of an intraepidermal axon in contact with… »
Merlin protein (schwannomin, NF2 gene product) exhibits similarity to erythrocyte protein 4.1 and members of the ERM family (moesin, ezrin, and radixin),… »
A broad-spectrum carbapenem with antibacterial properties, synthetic Meropenem inhibits cell wall synthesis in gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria. It penetrates cell walls and… »
The anhydrous form of meropenem, a broad-spectrum carbapenem with antibacterial properties, synthetic Meropenem inhibits cell wall synthesis in gram-positive and gram-negative… »
A very rare mitochondrial abnormality characterized by myoclonic epilepsy and the microscopic finding of ragged-red fibers in muscle tissues. »
The sodium salt form of mersalyl acid, a mercurial diuretic. Mersalyl acid has been replaced by less toxic non-mercury containing diuretics. … »
A mercurial diuretic. Mersalyl acid has been replaced by less toxic non-mercury containing diuretics. »
This gene plays a role in tissue homeostasis and mutations in the gene are associated with the onset of autosomal recessive retinitis… »
Human MERTK wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 2q14.1 and is approximately 131 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
An agent derived from sulfasalazine, an antiinflammatory agent. Mesalamine may reduce inflammation through inhibition of cyclooxygenase and prostaglandin production. Following rectal… »
Cell found within the glomerular lobules of mammalian kidney. Mesangial cells serve as structural supports, may regulate blood flow, are phagocytic and… »
A thin membrane in the central part of the renal glomerulus between capillaries. It helps to support the capillary loops in the… »
The determination of the amount of cocaine present in a sample. »
This gene is involved in protein folding. »
Human MESDC2 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 15q13 and is approximately 38 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
A fusion gene that results from a chromosomal translocation which fuses exon 1 of the MESDC2 gene with exon 3 of the… »
A fusion protein encoded by the MESDC2/SENP1 fusion gene. This protein is comprised of the signal peptide of the LDLR chaperone MESD… »
Mesencephalic astrocyte-derived neurotrophic factor (179 aa, ~20 kDa) is encoded by the human MANF gene. This protein is involved in both the… »
An artery that arises from the posterior cerebral artery and supplies the mid brain. »
The uppermost portion of the brainstem located between the pons and the diencephalon. The midbrain contains the cerebral peduncles, oculomotor, trochlear… »
Refers to cells that develop into connective tissue, blood vessels, and lymphatic tissue. »
A benign or malignant, primary or metastatic tumor arising from the mesenchyma-derived cells of the soft tissues or bone. Representative examples… »
A rare morphologic variant of chondrosarcoma. It is characterized by the presence of malignant small round cells, biphasic growth pattern, and well… »
A rare morphologic variant of chondrosarcoma arising from bone. It is characterized by the presence of malignant small round cells, biphasic… »
A rare malignant tumor of soft tissue characterized by a bimorphic pattern composed of undifferentiated small round cells and islands of well… »
A molecular subtype of glioblastoma characterized by the presence of NF1 mutations. »
A morphologic finding that refers to the transformation or replacement of a group of non-mesenchymal cells into osseous, cartilagenous, or lipomatous… »
Mesenchymal, Non-Meningothelial Tumors are benign and malignant mesenchymal tumors originating in the CNS or the meninges and showing fibrous, fibrohistiocytic, adipose, myoid,… »
A term that is currently used to define non-blood adult stem cells from a variety of tissues, although it is not clear… »
Embryonic tissue of mesodermal origin. Develops into connective tissue, blood vessels, and lymphatic tissue. »
A term describing a soft tissue tumor which consists of two or more mesenchymal lines of differentiation, excluding a fibroblastic line of… »
Se refiere a las células que se desarrollan en el tejido conjuntivo, los vasos sanguíneos y el tejido linfático. »
Of, or relating to, or located in a mesentery. »
A branch of the abdominal aorta that supplies blood to the intestines. »
A gastrointestinal stromal tumor that arises from the mesentery. This is an extragastrointestinal tumor, meaning that it does not arise directly… »
A lymph node located in the mesentery. »
Inflammation of the mesenteric lymph nodes. »
The peritoneal membrane that attaches the intestines to the abdominal wall near the back. »
One of two veins (inferior or superior) that returns deoxygenated blood from the intestines. »
A double layer of peritoneum that attaches to the back wall of the abdominal cavity and supports the small intestines. »
A tissue sample that contains mesenteric fat and peritoneal tissue. »
A traditional unit of length defined as the number of opening per inch of a screen, e.g. the number of strands or… »
An internal radiation treatment technique in which a piece of thin, flexible mesh made of vicryl and implanted with radioactive seeds is… »
That side of the tooth facing the midline. »
Medicamento que se usa para prevenir las náuseas y los vómitos producidos por la quimioterapia. También se usa para prevenir las náuseas… »
Medicamento que se usa para tratar la presión arterial alta y los problemas urinarios causados por una próstata agrandada. Relaja el tejido… »
Medicamento que se usa para tratar el cáncer de mama metastásico de pacientes que ya fueron tratados con otra quimioterapia. También está… »
Medicamento que se usa para tratar diferentes tipos de leucemia y otros cánceres de la sangre, tumores del estroma gastrointestinal, tumores de… »
Medicamento que interfiere con la capacidad de un virus de hacer copias de sí mismo. »
Sustancia en estudio para el tratamiento de varios tipos de cáncer. Es una forma de obatoclax que bloquea la actividad de ciertas… »
Medicamento que es un tipo de inhibidor de la proteasa. Interfiere con la capacidad de un virus de hacer copias de sí… »
Sustancia en estudio para el tratamiento del cáncer. El mesilato de SNX-5422 bloquea una proteína que las células necesitan para crecer y… »
Sustancia en estudio para el tratamiento del cáncer, como ciertos tipos de cáncer de pulmón, páncreas y cerebro. El mesilato de talabostat… »
A drug that helps protect the kidneys and bladder from the toxic effects of anticancer drugs such as ifosfamide and cyclophosphamide. … »
Medicamento que ayuda a proteger los riñones y la vejiga de los efectos tóxicos de los medicamentos contra el cáncer tales como… »
An achiral member of a set of diastereoisomers that is not optically active while the other isomers within the set are optically… »
Continental North America south of Mexico that is usually considered to comprise the present day countries of Guatemala, Belize, El Salvador, Honduras,… »
A malignant tumor of the kidney characterized by spindled myofibroblastic cells arranged in sheets or bundles with a tendency to infiltrate into… »
The middle layer of the fruit wall that develops from the mature ovary wall. »
Middle layer of a group of cells derived from the inner cell mass of the blastocyst; it gives rise to bone, muscle,… »
An embryonic cell of the middle layer of three germ layers that gives rise to the musculoskeletal, vascular, urogenital systems, and connective… »
Tipo de tumor poco frecuente, generalmente del aparato genital femenino, en el que el interior de las células parece vacío cuando se… »
An adenocarcinoma of the cervix or the vagina arising from mesonephric remnants. »
A duct in the embryo draining the mesonephric tubules. »
An epithelial neoplasm of the female reproductive system arising from mesonephric remnants. »
A rare type of tumor, usually of the female genital tract, in which the insides of the cells look clear when viewed… »
The middle one of the three pairs of embryonic renal organs developed in most vertebrates; its duct system is retained in the… »
Of or relating to the fold of peritoneum, or mesentery, attached to the rectum. »
The fold of peritoneum, or mesentery, attached to the upper portion of the rectum and connecting it with the sacrum. »
Proteína que se encuentra en la superficie de ciertos tipos de células normales y de células cancerosas. La mesotelina puede ayudar a… »
Tumor benigno (no canceroso) o maligno (canceroso) que afecta el revestimiento del pecho o el abdomen. La exposición a partículas de asbestos… »
El mesotelioma maligno es una enfermedad en la cual se forman células malignas (cancerosas) en el revestimiento del tórax o el abdomen. »
El estadio I se divide en los estadios IA y IB. En el estadio IA, el cáncer se encuentra en… »
El cáncer se encuentra en un lado del pecho, en el revestimiento de la pared torácica, el revestimiento de la cavidad torácica… »
El cáncer 1) se encuentra en un costado del pecho, en el revestimiento de la pared torácica. El cáncer se puede haber… »
El cáncer no se puede extirpar mediante cirugía y se encuentra en uno o ambos lados del cuerpo. El cáncer se puede… »
A flat cell of mesenchymal origin that forms the superficial layer of the serosal membranes lining the body cavities of the abdomen… »
A benign or malignant neoplasm arising from mesothelial cells. Mesothelial cells are the lining cells of the pleura and peritoneum. --… »
A protein found on the surface of certain types of normal cells and cancer cells. Mesothelin may help these cells stick together… »
A preparation of peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBLs) transduced with a retroviral vector encoding a T cell chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) specific for… »
A benign (not cancer) or malignant (cancer) tumor affecting the lining of the chest or abdomen. Exposure to asbestos particles in the… »
A cell-based cancer vaccine consisting of autologous dendritic cells (DCs) pulsed with mesothelioma tumor lysate with potential immunostimulating and antineoplastic activities. Upon… »
A simple layer of cells, derived from the mesoderm that lines the coelom or body cavity of the embryo. In the adult,… »
There are two mesothoriums produced in thorium decay. Mesothorium I is an isotope of radium; mesothorium II is an isotope of… »
The peritoneal fold that covers and attaches the ovary to the broad ligament. »
A spironolactone derivative and aldosterone antagonist with diuretic activity. Mespirenone, after in vivo metabolization, inhibits aldosterone synthase (steroid 18-hydroxylase), thereby preventing the… »
A usually short communication transmitted by words, signals, or other means from one person, station, or group to another. »
An official descriptive name of a message. »
A type of RNA found in cells. Messenger RNA molecules carry the genetic information needed to make proteins. They carry the… »
A semisynthetic estrogen. Metabolized by the liver to ethynyl estradiol, mestranol serves as the estrogen component in several combination oral contraceptives. … »
This gene plays a regulatory role in the modulation of cell-surface receptors and hepatocyte growth factor interactions. »
An inhibitor of MET tyrosine kinase with potential antineoplastic activity. MET tyrosine kinase inhibitor BMS-777607 binds to c-Met protein, or hepatocyte growth… »
An inhibitor of the receptor tyrosine kinase Met (hepatocyte growth factor receptor) with potential antineoplastic activity. MET inhibitor EMD 1204831 selectively binds… »
An inhibitor of MET tyrosine kinase with potential antineoplastic activity. MET tyrosine kinase inhibitor EMD 1214063 selectively binds to MET tyrosine kinase… »
A drug used to treat advanced non-small cell lung cancer that has a mutated (changed) form of a gene called anaplastic lymphoma… »
An orally bioavailabe, small-molecule tyrosine kinase inhibitor with potential antineoplastic activity. MET tyrosine kinase inhibitor PF-04217903 selectively binds to and inhibits c-Met,… »
An inhibitor of the proto-oncogene c-Met (also known as hepatocyte growth factor receptor (HGFR)) with potential antineoplastic activity. Upon intravenous administration, c-Met… »
An orally bioavailable small molecule, c-Met inhibitor with potential antineoplastic activity. MET receptor tyrosine kinase inhibitor SGX523 specifically binds to c-Met protein,… »
Human MET wild-type allele is located within 7q31 and is approximately 126 kb in length. This allele, which encodes hepatocyte growth factor… »
A substance being studied in the treatment of cancer. MET/VEGFR-2 inhibitor GSK1363089 blocks enzymes involved in the growth and spread of tumor… »
A terminology concept as represented in the NCI Enterprise Vocabulary Services' Metathesaurus. »
A process that analyzes data from different studies done about the same subject. The results of a meta-analysis are usually stronger than… »
Proceso mediante el que se analizan datos de diferentes estudios realizados sobre el mismo tema. Los resultados de un metaanálisis habitualmente son… »
Having to do with metabolism (the total of all chemical changes that take place in a cell or an organism to produce… »
A condition in which the blood is too acidic. It may be caused by severe illness or sepsis (bacteria in the… »
A group of disorders that affect the bones secondary to increased levels of minerals or deficient levels of minerals such as calcium,… »
Regulation of metabolic pathways »
A condition in which normal metabolic processes are disrupted, usually because of a missing enzyme. »
Metabolism is the process your body uses to get or make energy from the food you eat. Food is made up of… »
A mathematic formula used to estimate individual oxygen consumption, and thus energy expenditure, at rest and for various physical activities. »
Specific metabolic changes that characterize an organism's state of health or disease, or response to a particular therapeutic intervention, and helps make… »
A group of rare inherited disorders characterized by a deficiency of enzymes that are involved in metabolic pathways that affect muscles. The… »
An elaboration of the known steps and interactions for the metabolism of a compound. »
Organic processes in a cell or organism that are necessary to sustain life. Cellular metabolism can be divided into two categories. Anabolism… »
A general physiologic process, usually associated with a specific organ or organ system, typically related to homeostasis and/or energy production. »
A quantification method to determine metabolic rate. »
A condition marked by extra fat around the abdomen, high levels of blood glucose (sugar) when not eating, high levels of triglycerides… »
Obesity is associated with many adverse health effects, including an increased risk of diabetes and heart disease. The combined condition of… »
A condition marked by extra fat around the abdomen, high levels of blood glucose (sugar) when not eating, high levels of triglycerides… »
Treatment to correct changes in metabolism that can be caused by disease. »
In alternative medicine, a theory that people fall into one of three groups (protein, carbohydrate, or mixed type) based on the main… »
Relacionado con el metabolismo (el conjunto de todos los cambios químicos que ocurren en una célula o un organismo para producir la… »
The chemical changes that take place in a cell or an organism. These changes make energy and the materials cells and organisms… »
A class of disorders that encompasses conditions occurring as a result of metabolic dysfunction or deviation from the normal nutritional requirements. … »
The incorporation of minerals and electrolytes in coenzymes and gradients. »
Cambios químicos que se presentan en una célula u organismo. Estos cambios producen la energía y los materiales que las células y… »
Proceso químico en que el oxígeno se usa para producir energía a partir de los carbohidratos (azúcares). También se llama metabolismo oxidativo,… »
La suma de todos los cambios químicos que tienen lugar en la célula a fin de proporcionar energía y componentes básicos a… »
Proceso químico en que el oxígeno se usa para producir energía a partir de los carbohidratos (azúcares). También se llama metabolismo aeróbico,… »
A substance made or used when the body breaks down food, drugs or chemicals, or its own tissue (for example, fat or… »
Metabolite Interaction involves a biophysical interaction with a biological metabolite. »
Sustancia que el cuerpo elabora o usa cuando descompone los alimentos, los medicamentos o sustancias químicas; o su propio tejido (por ejemplo,… »
Metabolomics is the study of the biological metabolic profile of a cellular specimen in a specific environment at an isolated timepoint. This… »
Any of the five bones between the wrist and the fingers that form the skeleton of the palm. »
The spheroid synovial joints between the metacarpals and the proximal phalanges of the hand. »
A condyloid synovial joint within the first digit of the hand connecting the metacarpal to the proximal phalanx. »
A condyloid synovial joint within the second digit of the hand connecting the metacarpal to the proximal phalanx. »
A condyloid synovial joint within the third digit of the hand connecting the metacarpal to the proximal phalanx. »
A condyloid synovial joint within the fourth digit of the hand connecting the metacarpal to the proximal phalanx. »
A condyloid synovial joint within the fifth digit of the hand connecting the metacarpal to the proximal phalanx. »
An autosomal recessive inherited disorder characterized by abnormalities in the development of the myelin sheaths. It is caused by a deficiency of… »
A malignant tumor that arises at a site separate from another, primary malignant tumor in the same anatomic system. It is… »
A bone osteosarcoma that has metastasized to skeletal or extraskeletal sites. »
Wilms tumor arising in the remaining kidney following treatment of the original Wilms tumor. »
The class of a class; a class whose instances are themselves classes. »
Forma de hemoglobina que se encuentra en pequeñas cantidades en la sangre. A diferencia de la hemoglobina normal, la metahemoglobina no puede… »
Afección por la que se encuentra en la sangre una cantidad mayor que la normal de metahemoglobina. La metahemoglobina es una forma… »
A long-acting, first-generation, cyclohexyl sulfonylurea with antihyperglycemic activity. Metahexamide has greater potency than chlorpropamide and tolbutamide. This agent may cause jaundice. … »
A procedure used to find neuroendocrine tumors, such as neuroblastomas and pheochromocytomas. A small amount of a substance called radioactive metaiodobenzylguanidine is… »
Electropositive chemical elements characterised by ductility, malleability, luster, and conductance of heat and electricity. They can replace the hydrogen of an acid… »
An imaging artifact caused by a metal structure present in the scan field. »
The specific parts of a protein molecule that directly participate in its interactions with a metal ion. »
The study of the processes by which normal cells are transformed into cancer cells by metals. »
An inorganic or organic molecule which binds metal ions. Metal chelators are frequently polydentate, indicating that they form multiple bonds with the… »
Reference to a chemical group or moiety that can complex or chelate a metal ion. »
Relacionado con metal. Algunos tratamientos para el cáncer pueden alterar el sentido del gusto y hacer que los alimentos tengan gusto… »
Having to do with metal. Some cancer treatments may change the sense of taste and cause foods to have a metallic… »
A device made of metal that is placed inside the body to replace a body part removed by surgery. An example… »
An object composed of, or containing metal. »
Proteins that include a metal ion as part of their structure or they contain a metal cofactor. The metal ion can be… »
A proteolytic enzyme that uses a metal ion, usually zinc, to catalyze the hydrolysis of peptide bonds. This protease is inhibited by… »
A gene that encodes a proteolytic enzyme that depends on a metal ion to catalyze peptide bond hydrolysis. »
Metalloproteinase inhibitor 1 (207aa, ~28 kDa) is encoded by the human TIMP1 gene. This protein is involved in both erythropoiesis and metalloproteinase… »
Metalloproteinase inhibitor 2 (220aa, ~24 kDa) is encoded by the human TIMP2 gene. This protein plays a role in metalloproteinase inhibition. … »
Metalloproteinase inhibitor 3 (221aa, ~24 kDa) is encoded by the human TIMP3 gene. This protein is involved in metalloproteinase inhibition. »
Metalloreductase STEAP1 (339 aa, ~40 kDa) is encoded by the human STEAP1 gene. This protein plays a role at cell-cell junctions. … »
Enzymes that use cysteine residues to transport metals such as copper and zinc throughout the body. The native polypeptide is found in… »
Metallothionein 3, encoded by the human MT3 gene, belongs to family 1 of the metallothionein superfamily. Metallothionein 3 contains three zinc and… »
Metallothionein-1G (62 aa, ~6 kDa) is encoded by the human MT1G gene. This protein is involved in trace metal binding. »
Miembro de un grupo de enzimas que pueden descomponer las proteínas, como el colágeno, que se encuentran normalmente en los espacios entre… »
The meta form of the levo isomer melphalan, an alkylating nitrogen mustard with potential antineoplastic activity. Metamelfalan causes crosslinking of DNA, thereby… »
A cell derived from a promyelocyte and differentiates into a neutrophil. It is nonproliferative and is usually found in bone marrow. Its… »
The determination of the number of metamyelocytes present in a sample. »
The determination of the ratio of metamyelocytes compared to leukocytes present in a sample. The measurement may be expressed as a ratio… »
The determination of the ratio of metamyelocytes compared to total cells present in a sample. The measurement may be expressed as a… »
A benign, solitary, and partially cystic neoplasm arising from the kidney. It occurs in children and adults. Presenting symptoms include hematuria and… »
A benign, well-circumscribed renal cortical neoplasm affecting females more often than males. Polycythemia has been reported in twelve-percent of patients. … »
A product of the O-methylation of epinephrine by catechol O-methyltransferase, which has no physiologic activity. Increased levels of free metanephrine in patient… »
A finding indicating that an excess amount of metanephrine is secreted by a tumor. »
La metanfetamina es una droga estimulante muy adictiva. Puede fumarse, inyectarse, inhalarse o tomarse por vía oral. Se conoce en español con… »
Tipo de alcohol que se utiliza para fabricar anticongelantes, plaguicidas, líquido limpiaparabrisas, diluyente de pintura, ciertos tipos de combustible y otras… »
The plane of the spindle approximately equidistant from the two poles along which the chromosomes are lined up during mitosis or… »
The second phase of mitosis, in which the chromosomes line up across the equatorial plane of the spindle prior to separation. … »
Analysis of chromosomes arrested during metaphase. The chromosomes are highly condensed at this stage of cell division and are visible under a… »
A phonetic algorithm for indexing words based on the way they sound. »
A radiologic finding characterized by an increased width of the metaphyseal regions. It is seen in rickets. »
A change of cells to a form that does not normally occur in the tissue in which it is found. »
Cambio en la forma que toman algunas células que, por lo general, no es normal en las células del tejido al que… »
Enfermedad evolutiva, crónica en la que la médula ósea es reemplazada por tejido fibroso y la sangre se produce en órganos tales… »
Transformation of malignant cells with a specific differentiation to different morphologic types. »
Pertaining to or characterized by metaplasia. »
A group of invasive breast carcinomas characterized by the presence of an adenocarcinomatous component which is admixed with a dominant component that… »
A general term used to describe cancer that begins in cells that have changed into another cell type (for example, a squamous… »
A WHO grade I meningioma characterized by the presence of a prominent mesenchymal component. The mesenchymal component may be osseous, cartilaginous, myxoid,… »
A cyst lined by tissue that resembles synovial villi. »
A rare type of well circumscribed or encapsulated thymoma with a biphasic architecture, consisting of epithelial cell islands and bundles of spindle… »
The sulfate salt form of metaproterenol, a short-acting and selective sympathomimetic beta-receptor agonist with bronchodilator activity. Metaproterenol sulfate binds beta-2 adrenergic receptors… »
Que se presenta casi al mismo tiempo. »
Cirugía para extraer una o más metástasis (tumores formados con células que se han diseminado desde el tumor primario). Cuando se extraen… »
Cirugía para extirpar todas las metástasis (tumores que se forman con células que se han diseminado desde el tumor primario). »
Surgery to remove one or more metastases (tumors formed from cells that have spread from the primary tumor). When all metastases are… »
Relacionado con la metástasis, que es la diseminación del cáncer desde el sitio primario (el lugar donde empezó) hasta otras partes del… »
The spread of cancer from one part of the body to another. A tumor formed by cells that have spread is called… »
Diseminación del cáncer de una parte del cuerpo a otra. Un tumor formado por células que se han diseminado se llama "tumor… »
Se refiere al cáncer que se ha diseminado desde el tumor original (primario) hasta órganos o nódulos linfáticos lejanos. También se conoce… »
A substance present in or produced by a tumor or by the host, that can be used for differentiating neoplasms that are… »
Cáncer que se diseminó desde el tumor original (primario) hasta el cerebro. »
Cáncer que se ha diseminado del tumor original (primario) al pulmón. »
Metástasis del sistema nervioso central (SNC). Cáncer que se ha diseminado desde el tumor original (primario) hasta el sistema nervioso central… »
Cáncer que se ha diseminado desde el tumor original (primario) hasta el sistema nervioso central (SNC). También se llama metástasis del sistema… »
Cáncer que se diseminó desde el tumor original (primario) hasta la médula ósea. »
Tipo de metástasis en la que el cáncer de piel se disemina a través de un vaso linfático y comienza a crecer… »
Normal genes, that when altered or inappropriately expressed, contribute to the spread or migration of cancer cells from one part of the… »
Cáncer que se ha diseminado desde el tumor original (primario) al hígado. »
Metastasis Induction involves initiation of the spread or migration of cancer cells from one part of the body (the organ in which… »
Problema grave que se puede presentar cuando las células de un cáncer se diseminan desde el tumor original (primario) hasta las meninges… »
Problema grave que se puede presentar cuando las células de un cáncer se diseminan desde el tumor original (primario) hasta las meninges… »
Cáncer que se ha propagado desde el tumor original (primario) al hueso. »
Normal proteins that, when altered or inappropriately expressed, contribute to the spread or migration of cancer cells from one part of the… »
Metastasis Suppression involves interference or restraint of the spread or migration of cancer cells from one part of the body (the organ… »
A cancer gene that plays a role in the suppression of metastasis, a process whereby cancer spreads from one part of the… »
Proteins involved in the inhibition of tumor cell metastasis. »
Metastasis-associated in colon cancer protein 1 (852 aa, ~97 kDa) is encoded by the human MACC1 gene. This protein plays a role… »
Metastasis-associated lung adenocarcinoma transcript 1 (~8.7 kb) is encoded by the human MALAT1 gene. This non-coding RNA may play a role in… »
Metastasis-associated protein MTA1 (715 aa, ~80 kDa) is encoded by the human MTA1 gene. This protein plays a role in the modulation… »
Metastasis-associated protein MTA2 (668 aa, ~75 kDa) is encoded by the human MTA2 gene. This protein plays a role in chromatin… »
Metastasis-suppressor KiSS-1 (138 aa, ~15 kDa) is encoded by the human KISS1 gene. This protein plays a role in cytoskeleton rearrangement andmetastasis… »
To spread from one part of the body to another. When cancer cells metastasize and form secondary tumors, the cells in the… »
A rare, well differentiated, cytologically benign ameloblastoma which paradoxically metastasizes. »
A very rare pleomorphic adenoma of the salivary glands that metastasizes inexplicably, despite the benign histopathologic features. The most common sites… »
Having to do with metastasis, which is the spread of cancer from the primary site (place where it started) to other places… »
An adenocarcinoma which has spread from its original site of growth to another anatomic site. »
A pheochromocytoma that has metastasized to other anatomic sites. »
An alveolar soft part sarcoma which has spread to another anatomic site. »
An anal canal carcinoma which has spread to another anatomic site. »
An angiosarcoma that has spread to another anatomical site. »
An Ewing sarcoma of bone which has spread from its original site of growth to another anatomic site. »
A carcinoid tumor that arises from the breast and has metastasized to other anatomic sites. »
A carcinoid tumor that has extended beyond its original site of growth to other anatomic sites. »
A carcinoma which has spread from the original site of growth to another anatomic site. »
A carcinoma that arises from the intestinal tract of the mouse and has spread to other anatomic sites. »
A carcinoma that has spread to the adrenal cortex from an adjacent or distal anatomic site. »
A carcinoma that has spread to the adrenal medulla from an adjacent or distant anatomic site. »
A carcinoma that has spread to the bone from another, primary anatomic site. Bone is one of the most frequent sites… »
A carcinoma that has spread to the liver from another primary anatomic site. Representative examples include metastatic carcinomas from the colon,… »
A carcinoma that has spread to the cervix from another anatomic site. »
A chondrosarcoma that has spread to a secondary anatomical site. »
A ductal breast carcinoma which has spread from the original site of growth to another anatomic site. »
An adenocarcinoma which originated in the endometrium and has spread to another anatomic site. »
An endometrioid adenocarcinoma that has spread from its original site of growth to another anatomic site. »
An epithelioid sarcoma which has spread to another anatomic site. »
Ewing sarcoma which has spread from its initial site. »
A small round cell tumor with or without neural differentiation which has spread from its original site of growth to another anatomic… »
An Ewing sarcoma of the soft tissues which has spread from its original site of growth to another anatomic site. »
An extraskeletal myxoid chondrosarcoma which has spread to another anatomic site. »
An osteosarcoma arising from the soft tissues which has spread to another anatomical site. »
A fibrosarcoma that has spread to other anatomical sites. »
A Hodgkin lymphoma that has metastasized to the cerebral hemisphere following the initial presentation in another nodal or extranodal site. »
Metastatic inhibitory effect results in the interference or prevention of cellular neoplastic transformation. Several therapeutic agents can be utilized to this end,… »
A jugulotympanic paraganglioma that has metastasized to other anatomic sites. »
A leiomyosarcoma that has spread to other anatomical sites. »
A tumor arising at a location distant to the primary lesion. »
A liposarcoma that has metastasized to a secondary site. »
A lobular breast carcinoma which has spread from the original site of growth to another anatomic site. »
A malignant hemangiopericytoma which has spread to another anatomical site. »
A malignant tumor that has spread from its original (primary) site of growth to another site close to or distant from the… »
The spread of a malignant neoplasm from an unknown primary to another region remote from the primary site. »
The spread of cancer from a primary site to an unspecified organ in the abdominal cavity. »
A malignant tumor that has spread to the adrenal gland from an adjacent or distant anatomic site. The majority of cases… »
A malignant neoplasm that has spread from its original site to the brain in an adult patient. The tumor spread occurs… »
An epithelial or non-epithelial malignant neoplasm which has spread to the anus from another anatomic site. »
The spread of cancer to the urinary bladder wall from an adjacent or distant anatomic site. »
The spread of a malignant neoplasm from a primary site to the skeletal system. The majority of metastatic neoplasms to the… »
Cancer that has spread from the original (primary) tumor to the bone marrow. »
A malignant neoplasm that has spread to the brain from another anatomic site or system. The majority are carcinomas (usually lung or… »
A malignant neoplasm that has spread from its original site to the brain stem. The tumor spread occurs via the hematogenous… »
The spread of cancer to the breast. This may be from a primary breast cancer on the opposite side, or from a… »
A malignant neoplasm that has spread to the central nervous system from another anatomic site or system. The majority are carcinomas (usually… »
A malignant neoplasm that has spread to the cervix from another anatomic site. »
The spread of cancer to the colon. This may be from a primary colon or rectal cancer, or from a cancer… »
A malignant neoplasm that has metastasized to the epididymis from another anatomic site. »
A malignant neoplasm that has spread to the esophagus from another organ or system, or from another primary esophageal tumor. The… »
A malignant neoplasm that has spread to the extrahepatic bile ducts from another anatomic site. Representative examples include metastatic melanoma and… »
A malignant neoplasm that has spread to the gallbladder from another anatomic site. Representative examples include metastatic melanoma, and metastatic carcinomas… »
A malignant neoplasm that has spread to the hypopharynx from another anatomic site. »
The spread of the cancer to the kidney. This may be from a primary kidney cancer involving the opposite kidney, or… »
The spread of cancer to the large intestine. This may be from a primary colon or rectal cancer, or from a… »
A malignant neoplasm that has spread to the larynx from another anatomic site. »
A malignant neoplasm that has spread from its original site to the leptomeninges. The tumor spread occurs via the hematogenous route… »
A malignant neoplasm that has spread to the lip from another anatomic site. »
A malignant neoplasm that has spread to the liver from another (primary) anatomic site. Such malignant neoplasms may be carcinomas… »
The spread of cancer to the lung. This may be from a primary lung cancer, or from a cancer at a distant… »
The spread of cancer to and establishment in the lymph nodes »
The spread of cancer to the mediastinum from an adjacent or distant anatomic site. »
A malignant neoplasm that has spread to the nasopharynx from another anatomic site. »
A malignant neoplasm that has spread to the neck region from a malignancy in a local or distant anatomic site. »
The spread of the cancer to the nervous system. This may be from a primary nervous system cancer, or from a… »
A malignant neoplasm that has spread to the orbit from another anatomic site. »
A malignant neoplasm that has spread to the oropharynx from another anatomic site. »
The spread of the cancer to the ovary. This may be from a primary ovarian cancer involving the opposite ovary, or… »
A malignant neoplasm that has spread to the pancreas from another anatomic site. Representative examples include metastatic carcinomas from the gastrointestinal… »
A malignant neoplasm either directly extending to the parathyroid glands from adjacent anatomic structures, or spreading to the parathyroid glands from distant… »
The spread of a malignant tumor to the peritoneum from another primary anatomic site. »
A malignant neoplasm that has spread to the pharynx from another anatomic site. »
A malignant neoplasm metastasizing to the pituitary gland from another anatomic site. The vast majority are carcinomas usually arising from the… »
A malignant neoplasm that has spread to the placenta from another anatomic site. »
The spread of cancer to the pleura from an adjacent or distant anatomic site. »
The spread of cancer to the prostate gland from an adjacent or distant anatomic site. »
The spread of cancer to the rectum. This may be from a primary colon or rectal cancer, or from a cancer… »
A malignant neoplasm that has spread to the retina from another anatomic site. »
The spread of the cancer to the skin. This may be from a primary skin cancer, or from a cancer at… »
The spread of cancer to the small intestine. This may be from a primary intestinal cancer, or from a cancer at… »
A malignant neoplasm that has spread to the spinal cord from another anatomic site or system. Representative examples include carcinoma, lymphoma,… »
The spread of the cancer to the spine. This may be from a primary spinal cancer, or from a cancer at… »
A malignant neoplasm that has spread to the stomach from another organ or system, or from another primary gastric tumor. The primary… »
A malignant neoplasm that has spread to the testis from another anatomic site. »
A malignant neoplasm either directly extending to the thyroid gland from adjacent structures (e.g. pharynx, larynx, esophagus, cervical lymph nodes), or spreading… »
A malignant tumor that has spread to the ureter from another anatomic site. --2003 »
A malignant neoplasm that has spread to the vagina from another anatomic site. »
A malignant neoplasm that has spread to the vulva from another anatomic site. »
A malignant neoplasm arising from the parathyroid glands that has spread to other anatomic sites. »
The presence of malignant Schwann cell growth (benign variant is known as neurofibroma) at a site removed from the primary site of… »
A malignant germ cell tumor that arises from the testis and has spread to another anatomic site. »
A melanoma that has spread from its primary site to another anatomic site. Melanomas frequently metastasize to lymph nodes, liver, lungs,… »
A meningioma that has spread from its original site of growth to another anatomic site. »
A tumor that has spread from its original (primary) site of growth to another site, close to or distant from the primary… »
Abnormal malignant growth of cells in the ureter (upper urinary tract)that has progressed to involve other areas of the body. »
Abnormal malignant growth of cells in the urethra (lower urinary tract)that has spread either into adjacent tissue or to a distant… »
An osteosarcoma which has spread to another anatomical site. »
A primary small cell carcinoma of the ovary that is associated with hypercalcemia and has metastasized to other anatomic sites. »
An adenocarcinoma that arises from the exocrine pancreatic tissue and has metastasized to other anatomic sites. »
A parathyroid gland carcinoma that has spread to other anatomic sites. »
A small round cell tumor of the bone with neural differentiation which has spread from its original site of growth to another… »
A carcinoma that arises from the prostate gland and has spread to other anatomic sites. »
An adenocarcinoma that arises from the prostate gland and has spread to other anatomic sites. »
A renal cell cancer that has invaded the renal capsule and has spread to lymph nodes and other anatomic sites. Metastatic… »
A signet ring cell carcinoma that arises from the breast and has metastasized to other anatomic sites. »
A signet ring cell carcinoma which has spread from its original site of growth to another anatomic site. »
An adenocarcinoma that arises from the small intestine and has metastasized to other anatomic sites. »
A carcinoma that arises from the small intestine and it has metastasized to other anatomic sites. »
A squamous cell carcinoma that arises from the breast parenchyma and has metastasized to other anatomic sites. »
A squamous cell carcinoma which has spread from its original site of growth to another anatomic site. »
A synovial sarcoma that has metastasized to other anatomic sites. --2003 »
A "malignant fibrous histiocytoma" that has spread to other anatomical sites. »
Refers to a tumor that has spread to anatomic sites away from the original site of growth or has reappeared in any… »
Diseminarse de una parte del cuerpo a otra. Cuando las células cancerosas se metastatizan y forman tumores secundarios, las células del tumor… »
Metastin, encoded by the KISS1 Gene, is a placental truncated C-terminally amidated peptide form of KiSS1 Metastasis Suppressor Protein. Metastin is an… »
Occurring at nearly the same time. »
Any of the four dorsal or four plantar arteries that arise from the dorsalis pedis artery that extend over the metatarsal… »
A bone belonging to the middle part of the foot located between toes and ankle. There are 5 metatarsal bones and they… »
A spheroid joint located between the heads of the metatarsal bone and the base of the proximal phalanx of the toe. … »
A condyloid synovial joint within the first digit of the foot connecting metatarsal with the proximal phalanx. »
A condyloid synovial joint within the second digit of the foot connecting metatarsal with the proximal phalanx. »
A condyloid synovial joint within the third digit of the foot connecting metatarsal with the proximal phalanx. »
A condyloid synovial joint within the fourth digit of the foot connecting metatarsal with the proximal phalanx. »
A condyloid synovial joint within the fifth digit of the foot connecting metatarsal with the proximal phalanx. »
An orally bioavailable tyrosine kinase inhibitor of the BCR-ABL fusion oncoprotein, with potential antineoplastic activity. Upon oral administration, BCR-ABL tyrosine kinase inhibitor… »
An oxazolidinone with centrally-acting skeletal muscle relaxant properties. Although the exact mechanism through which metaxalone exerts its effect is largely unknown, it… »
Swelling of the abdomen caused by gas in the intestines or peritoneal cavity. Also called tympanites. »
Hinchazón del abdomen causada por la presencia de gas en los intestinos o la cavidad peritoneal. También se llama timpanismo. »
A unit of linear measure in the metric system, one of the seven base units of the International System of Units (Systeme… »
A needle-shaped part designed to indicate a position on a scale. »
A SI derived unit of both speed (scalar) and velocity (vector), defined as the distance of one meter travelled per unit time… »
Meter per second squared is a SI unit of acceleration. »
A unit of diffusion coefficient in SI system. »
An aerosol contained in a device with valves that permits the release of a specified quantity of active and/or inert ingredient(s) upon… »
A liquid medication delivered as a mist to be inhaled as a measured dose »
A gel contained in a device with valves that permits the release of a uniform dose of gel that composed of active… »
A powder contained in a device with valves that permits the dispensing of active and/or inert ingredient(s) upon activation. »
A spray contained in a device with valves that permits the dispensing of a specified quantity of active and/or inert ingredient(s) upon… »
The active ingredient in a drug used to treat diabetes mellitus (a condition in which the body cannot control the level of… »
A drug used to treat diabetes mellitus (a condition in which the body cannot control the level of sugar in the blood… »
Ingrediente activo de un medicamento que se usa para tratar la diabetes mellitus (una afección por la que el cuerpo no puede… »
A liquid preservative for cytological materials, consisting of methanol and glacial acetic acid in an approximately 3:1 ratio. It is typically used… »
The chloride salt form of methacholine, a direct-acting cholinergic muscarinic agonist with bronchoconstrictive, miotic, vasodilator, and cardiac vagomimetic activity. Methacholine chloride acts… »
The hydrochloride salt form of methacycline, a tetracycline antibiotic with broad-spectrum antibacterial and antiprotozoal activity. Methacycline hydrochloride is bacteriostatic and inhibits bacterial… »
A synthetic opioid with analgesic activity. Methadone mimics the actions of endogenous peptides at CNS opioid receptors, primarily on the mu-receptor and… »
A drug used to treat moderate to severe pain that does not respond to other types of pain medicine. It is… »
The determination of the amount of methadone present in a sample. »
An amphetamine with central nervous system (CNS) stimulating activity. Methamphetamine acts by both facilitating the release of catecholamines, particularly noradrenaline, dopamine and… »
The hydrochloride salt form of methamphetamine, an amphetamine and sympathomimetic amine with CNS stimulating properties. Methamphetamine hydrochloride acts by facilitating the release… »
The determination of the amount of methamphetamine present in a sample. »
The determination of the amount of methandrostenolone present in a sample. »
An odorless, colorless, flammable gas that acts as a greenhouse gas in the atmosphere and is produced by a variety of natural… »
A derivative of isoniazid, a synthetic derivative of nicotinic acid, with antituberculosis properties. »
A type of alcohol used to make antifreeze, pesticides, windshield wiper fluid, paint thinner, certain types of fuel, and other substances. Methanol… »
A cell wall fraction of bacillus Calmette-Guerin (BCG) obtained by menthol extraction with immunomodulating properties and potential use in cancer immunotherapy. … »
A sedative, hypnotic agent that was used for insomnia, but was taken off of the market, in the U.S., in 1983 due… »
The hydrochloride salt form of Methaqualone. As a sedative, hypnotic agent, methaqualone was used for insomnia. Due to its high… »
The determination of the amount of methaqualone present in a sample. »
A sulfonamide derivate and carbonic anhydrase inhibitor with potential antineoplastic activity. Methazolamide inhibits tumor-associated carbonic anhydrase IX (CAIX), which may result in… »
A form of hemoglobin found in the blood in small amounts. Unlike normal hemoglobin, methemoglobin cannot carry oxygen. Injury or… »
The determination of the amount of methemoglobin present in a sample. »
Less than the necessary amount of the enzyme that converts methemoglobin into hemoglobin. »
A condition in which a higher-than-normal amount of methemoglobin is found in the blood. Methemoglobin is a form of hemoglobin that cannot… »
A heterocyclic organic compound with antibiotic activity. In the body methenamine is converted to formaldehyde, a nonspecific bactericidal agent. Methenamine is typically… »
The hippurate salt form of methenamine, a prodrug and inactive weak base that slowly hydrolyzes in acidic urine to ammonia and the… »
An organic salt containing a one to one ratio of methenamine, a heterocyclic organic compound, and mandelic acid, an aromatic alpha hydroxy… »
A semisynthetic, narrow spectrum beta-lactamase-resistant penicillin antibiotic with bactericidal and beta-lactamase resistant activity. Methicillin binds to specific penicillin-binding proteins (BPBs) on the… »
The sodium salt form of methicillin, a semisynthetic beta-lactam penicillin antibiotic with beta-lactamase resistant activity. Methicillin sodium is bactericidal and binds to… »
A thioureylene antithyroid agent that inhibits the formation of thyroid hormones by interfering with the incorporation of iodine into tyrosyl residues of… »
One of nine essential amino acids in humans (provided by food), Methionine is required for growth and tissue repair. A sulphur-containing amino… »
A synthetic amino acid radiolabeled with carbon-11. Acting as a methyl donor, methionine C 11 is incorporated into macromolecules, where it serves… »
Methionine synthase (1265 aa, ~141 kDa) is encoded by the human MTR gene. This protein plays a role in the methylation of… »
Methionine synthase reductase (725 aa, ~80 kDa) is encoded by the human MTRR gene. This protein plays a role in both methionine… »
An analogue of consensus interferon which contains an additional methionyl amino acid residue. Consensus interferon (also known as interferon alfacon-1, rCon-IFN,… »
A thiosemicarbazone with activity against poxviruses. Methisazone inhibits the synthesis of structural viral proteins and interrupts full assembly of mature virus. … »
A carbamate with centrally acting muscle relaxant properties. Though the exact mechanism of action of methocarbamol was not established, it's postulated to… »
A means, manner of procedure, or systematic course of actions that have to be performed in order to accomplish a particular… »
A coded value specifying a means, manner of procedure, or systematic course of actions that have to be performed in order to… »
The process of conceiving a baby. »
The mechanism by which something is identified. »
The mechanism by which a life is ended. »
The process by which an observation value was obtained. Example methods include: weighing, use of a mass spectrometer, use of an… »
In medicine, the rules and procedures for doing research and evaluating results. »
A drug used to treat some types of cancer, rheumatoid arthritis, and severe skin conditions, such as psoriasis. Methotrexate stops cells from… »
The sodium salt of methotrexate, an antimetabolite with antineoplastic and immunomodulating properties. Methotrexate binds to and inhibits the enzyme dihydrofolate reductase,… »
A lymphoproliferative disorder that develops in patients who are immunosuppressed with methotrexate. This disorder is often Epstein-Barr virus positive, and morphologically it… »
An injectable collagen matrix gel containing the antimetabolite methotrexate and the sympathicomimetic agent epinephrine with potential antineoplastic activity. After intratumoral injection, methotrexate… »
A drug used together with UV light to treat psoriasis, vitiligo, and skin nodules of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma. It is also being… »
Strong evidences have indicated causal association between 8-methoxypsoralen with UVA (PUVA) treatment and non-melanocytic skin patients with psoriasis. 8-Methoxypsoralen alone did… »
A pegylated form of recombinant human erythropoietin, a glycosylated protein naturally produced in the kidney that stimulates erythrocyte production in the bone… »
An orally bioavailable small molecule inhibitor with potential adjuvant activity. Methoxyamine covalently binds to apurinic/apyrimidinic (AP) DNA damage sites and inhibits base… »
A substance being studied in the treatment of cancer. It blocks the ability of a cell to repair damage to its DNA… »
A substance being studied in the treatment of anemia in patients who are receiving chemotherapy. It is a form of erythropoietin (a… »
A finding indicating that an excess amount of methoxytyramine is secreted by a tumor. »
The bromide salt form of methscopolamine, a quaternary ammonium derivative of scopolamine with anticholinergic properties. Methscopolamine bromide exerts its effect on muscarine… »
A succinimide with anticonvulsant properties. Although the exact mechanism of action of methsuximide is unclear, it is thought to increase the seizure… »
A benzothiadiazine-sulfonamide derivative belonging to the class of the thiazide diuretics. »
A cell-permeable analog of erbstatin, a compound isolated from Streptomyces that inhibits the autophosphorylation of epidermal growth factor receptor. Erbstatin analogue… »
A type of alcohol used to make antifreeze, pesticides, windshield wiper fluid, paint thinner, certain types of fuel, and other substances. Methyl… »
A histological procedure, which is used for localization of RNA and DNA. Methyl green is a cation, which binds rather specifically to… »
A small molecule made of one carbon and three hydrogen atoms. Methyl groups are added or removed from proteins or nucleic… »
A methyl ester of methacrylic acid. Methyl methacrylate is a reactive resin, and the polymerized form is used as cement in dentistry,… »
A stable, colorless, combustible liquid that emits toxic fumes of sulfoxide when heated to decomposition. Methyl methanesulfonate is used for laboratory purposes… »
A drug used in photodynamic therapy; it is absorbed by tumor cells and, when exposed to light, becomes active and kills the… »
A topical cream formulation containing the hydrochloride salt of methyl-5-aminolevulinate, a lipophilic methyl ester of 5-aminolevulinic acid, with photosensitizer prodrug activity. Upon… »
Methyl-CpG-binding domain protein 3 (291 aa, ~33 kDa) is encoded by the human MBD3 gene. This protein is involved in transcription that… »
Methyl-CpG-binding domain protein 4 (580 aa, ~66 kDa) is encoded by the human MBD4 gene. This protein is involved in the DNA… »
Methyl-CpG-binding protein 2 (486 aa, ~52 kDa) is encoded by the human MECP2 gene. This protein plays a role in the repression… »
Methylated-DNA--protein-cysteine methyltransferase (207 aa, ~22 kDa) is encoded by the human MGMT gene. This protein is involved in both repair and dealkylation… »
A chemical reaction in which a small molecule called a methyl group is added to other molecules. Methylation of proteins or nucleic… »
A sequence in DNA that can be recognized by a specific methylase enzyme and that contains the specific base target for methyl… »
A DNA sequencing technique that can differentiate cytosine from 5-methylcytosine in a DNA sample. It combines bisulfite treatment with next generation sequencing… »
The methyl ether of cellulose with laxative activity. Methylcellulose is not absorbed by the intestines and attracts large amounts of water into… »
Methylcytosine dioxygenase TET1 (2136 aa, ~235 kDa) is encoded by the human TET1 gene. This protein is involved in the mediation of… »
Methylcytosine dioxygenase TET2 (2002 aa, ~224 kDa) is encoded by the human TET2 gene. This protein is involved in methylcytosine oxidation. … »
A phenylalanine derivative and an aromatic amino acid decarboxylase inhibitor with antihypertensive activity. Methyldopa is a prodrug and is metabolized in the… »
The hydrochloride salt form of methyldopa, a phenylalanine derivate and aromatic amino acid decarboxylase inhibitor with antihypertensive activity. Methyldopa is a prodrug… »
A synthetic basic dye. Methylene blue stains to negatively charged cell components like nucleic acids; when administered in the lymphatic bed of… »
A clear, colorless, nonflammable, volatile liquid chlorinated hydrocarbon with a sweet, pleasant smell and emits highly toxic fumes of phosgene when heated… »
A member of the homologous series of dimethane sulphonic acid esters with alkylating properties. Methylene dimethane sulfonate alkylates DNA, resulting in interstrand… »
Methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (656 aa, ~75 kDa) is encoded by the human MTHFR gene. This protein plays a role in folate metabolism. … »
The maleate salt of methylergonovine, a semi-synthetic ergot alkaloid with vasoconstrictive and uterotonic effects. Methylergonovine stimulates serotoninergic and dopaminergic receptors as well… »
A yellowish, oily, naturally occurring liquid with a clove-like aroma and is present in many essential oils. Methyleugenol is used as a… »
The determination of the amount of methylmalonic acid present in a sample. »
A rare autosomal recessive inherited disorder caused by mutations of the MUT, MMAA, MMAB, MMADHC, and MCEE genes. It is characterized by… »
Methylmalonic aciduria and homocystinuria type D protein, mitochondrial (296 aa, ~33 kDa) is encoded by the human MMADHC gene. This protein plays… »
A purine derivative with antineoplastic and anti-angiogenic properties. 6-methylmercaptopurine riboside (6-MMPR) inhibits amidophosphoribosyltransferase, the first committed step in de novo purine… »
The active ingredient in a drug used to relieve certain side effects caused by treatment with opiods (pain killers similar to morphine),… »
A drug used to relieve certain side effects caused by treatment with opiods (pain killers similar to morphine), such as constipation (hard,… »
A pale yellow, crystalline nitrosourea that is sensitive to light and moisture and emits toxic fumes of nitrogen oxides when heated to… »
A taxonomic family of bacterium, which perform nitrogen fixation, in the phylum Proteobacteria that includes the genera Methylobacterium and Meganema, among… »
A genus of non-motile rod-shaped, obligately aerobic, facultative methylotrophs in the phylum Proteobacteria. »
A species of obligately aerobic, Gram negative, rod shaped bacteria assigned to the phylum Proteobacteria. This species is motile by single polar… »
The characterization of all of the nucleic acid methylation modifications in a particular cell or in the genome of an organism. … »
A synthetic central nervous system stimulant. Methylphenidate appears to activate the brain stem arousal system and cortex to produce its stimulant effect… »
A drug used to treat certain behavior disorders, such as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). It is also being studied as a… »
A corticosteroid hormone replacement. »
The acetate salt of a synthetic glucocorticoid receptor agonist with immunosuppressive and antiinflammatory effects. Methylprednisolone acetate is converted into active prednisolone in… »
The sodium succinate salt of a synthetic glucocorticoid receptor agonist with immunosuppressive and anti-inflammatory effects. Methylprednisolone sodium succinate is converted into active… »
A naturally occurring organoselenium compound found in many plants, including garlic, onions, and broccoli, with potential antioxidant and chemopreventive activities. Se-Methyl-seleno-L-cysteine (MSC)… »
A methylated synthetic androgen receptor agonist with anabolic effects. Methyltestosterone, mimicking testosterone, binds to cytosolic androgen receptors, and the subsequent nuclear transfer… »
A class of enzymes that transfers a functional methyl group from one chemical compound to another. »
Methyltransferase Genes encode Methyltransferases, a subclass of transferase class enzymes that catalyze the transfer of a methyl group from one compound to… »
A sulphonamide-derivative with thiazide-like diuretic activity. Meticrane acts in a similar manner as the thiazide diuretics. »
Medicamento usado en la terapia fotodinámica. Las células del tumor lo absorben y, cuando se expone a la luz, se vuelve activo… »
Reacción química por la cual una molécula pequeña que se llama grupo metilo se agrega a otras moléculas. La metilación… »
Enzima (una proteína que acelera las reacciones químicas en el cuerpo) que une grupos metílicos al ADN. Un grupo metílico es… »
Ingrediente activo de un medicamento que se usa para aliviar ciertos efectos secundarios que causa el tratamiento con opioides (analgésicos similares a… »
Restitución hormonal de corticosteroides. »
Enzima (una proteína que acelera las reacciones químicas en el cuerpo) que une grupos metílicos al ADN. Un grupo metílico es… »
Medicamento que aumenta la motilidad (movimientos y contracciones) del estómago y el intestino superior. Se usa para tratar ciertos problemas del estómago… »
A drug that increases the motility (movements and contractions) of the stomach and upper intestine. It is used to treat certain stomach… »
The hydrochloride salt of the substituted benzamide metoclopramide, a para-aminobenzoic acid (PABA) derivative that is structurally related to procainamide, with gastroprokinetic and… »
En el campo de la medicina, las reglas y procedimientos usados para investigar y evaluar resultados. »
Tipo de tratamiento en la que un terapeuta mueve o manipula una o más partes del cuerpo del paciente. Se puede usar… »
A long acting, quinazoline-based sulfonamide thiazide-like, diuretic. Similar to the thiazides, metolazone acts on the distal convoluted tubule (DCT) and inhibits the… »
A diaminopyrimidine folate antagonist with potential antineoplastic activity. Metoprine inhibits dihydrofolate reductase, resulting in decreased cellular folate metabolism and cell growth;… »
A cardioselective competitive beta-1 adrenergic receptor antagonist with antihypertensive properties and devoid of intrinsic sympathomimetic activity. Metoprolol antagonizes beta 1-adrenergic receptors in… »
The fumarate salt form of metoprolol, a cardioselective competitive beta-1 adrenergic receptor antagonist with antihypertensive properties and devoid of intrinsic sympathomimetic… »
The succinate salt form of metoprolol, a cardioselective competitive beta-1 adrenergic receptor antagonist with antihypertensive properties and devoid of intrinsic sympathomimetic… »
The tartrate salt form of metoprolol, a cardioselective competitive beta-1 adrenergic receptor antagonist with antihypertensive properties and devoid of intrinsic sympathomimetic… »
Medicamento que se usa para tratar ciertos tipos de cáncer, la artritis reumatoide y afecciones graves de la piel, como la… »
Medicamento usado junto con luz UV para tratar la psoriasis, el vitiligo y los nódulos de la piel del linfoma de linfocitos… »
Sustancia en estudio para el tratamiento de la anemia en los pacientes que reciben quimioterapia. Es una forma de eritropoyetina (una sustancia… »
A unit of volume used in pharmacy and equal to 0.05 milliliter (20 drops/ml). »
A prefix used in the metric system for denoting power of ten. »
An international decimal system of weights and measures, in which the basic units are the meter for length, the gram for weight,… »
METRIZOATE MEGLUMINE RJY6JR42WQ »
Medicamento que se usa para tratar infecciones y que está en estudio para el tratamiento de cáncer. Es un tipo de antibacteriano,… »
A drug that is used to treat infection and is being studied in the treatment of cancer. It is a type of… »
The benzoate salt of metronidazole, a synthetic nitroimidazole derivative with antiprotozoal and antibacterial activities. »
The hydrochloride salt of a synthetic nitroimidazole derivative with antiprotozoal and antibacterial activities. Although its mechanism of action is not fully elucidated,… »
The phosphate ester of metronidazole, a synthetic nitroimidazole derivative with antiprotozoal and antibacterial activities. »
A chemotherapy regimen consisting of repetitive, low doses of chemotherapy drugs that are designed to minimize toxicity. This therapeutic treatment targets the… »
Continuous or frequent treatment with low doses of anticancer drugs, often given with other methods of therapy. »
The part of France situated in Western Europe, including Corsica, as opposed to the overseas departments and territories of the French… »
Uterine bleeding, usually irregular or acyclic, between periods. »
An aziridine alkylating agent that cross-links with DNA, causing inhibition of DNA synthesis. It was studied for use in colon cancer. … »
A pyridine derivative and a glucocorticoid synthesis inhibitor. Metyrapone inhibits 11-beta-hydroxylase, thereby inhibiting synthesis of cortisol from 11-deoxycortisol and corticosterone from desoxycorticosterone… »
The tartrate salt form of metyrapone, a pyridine derivative and an inhibitor of steroid 11-beta-hydroxylase with anti-adrenal activity. Metyrapone inhibits steroid 11-beta-hydroxylase,… »
A methylated tyrosine, a catecholamine synthesis antagonist with antihypertensive property. Metyrosine competitively inhibits tyrosine 3-monooxygenase, an enzyme that activates molecular oxygen to… »
A machine that uses electricity to form a stream of fast-moving subatomic particles. This creates high-energy radiation that may be used to… »
A drug used to lower the amount of cholesterol in the blood. It is also being studied in the prevention and treatment… »
Medicamento que se usa para disminuir la cantidad de colesterol en la sangre. Asimismo, está en estudio para la prevención y el… »
A very rare autosomal recessive disorder of cholesterol biosynthesis. It is caused by a deficiency of the enzyme mevalonate kinase, resulting in… »
Describes a series of reactions in which proteins work together to make molecules. These molecules are part of many processes,… »
An HMG-CoA reductase inhibitor that was initially isolated from the mold Pythium ultimum. Mevastatin was the first statin to enter clinical… »
Denotes a person from or of Mexico. »
Denotes an american citizen of Mexican decent. »
A named municipality within a Mexican state. »
A person of Mexican or Mexican American culture or origin, regardless of race. »
Any of the 31 states that comprise the United Mexican States. »
A plant whose roots are used as a sedative and to treat certain medical conditions. It is being studied as a way… »
A country in southern North America, bordering the North Pacific Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico, south of the US. »
A local anesthetic and antiarrhythmic (Class IB) agent structurally related to lidocaine. Mexiletine exerts its antiarrhythmic effect by inhibiting the inward sodium… »
The hydrochloride salt form of mexiletine, a local anesthetic and antiarrhythmic (Class IB) agent structurally related to lidocaine. Mexiletine exerts its antiarrhythmic… »
A benign melanocytic nevus surrounded by eczematous changes. »
A broad-spectrum, beta-lactam penicillin antibiotic with antibacterial activity. Mezlocillin binds to and inactivates penicillin-binding proteins (PBP) located on the inner membrane of… »
The monohydrate and sodium salt form of mezlocillin, a broad-spectrum, semisynthetic ampicillin-derived acylureidopenicillin with antibacterial activity. Mezlocillin binds to and inactivates penicillin-binding… »
This gene plays a regulatory role in the phagocytosis of apoptotic cells. »
Human MFGE8 wild-type allele is located within 15q25 and is approximately 15 kb in length. This allele, which encodes lactadherin, is involved… »
This gene is involved in signal transduction. »
Human MFHAS1 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 8p23.1 and is approximately 107 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
This gene is involved in mitochondrial fusion. »
Human MFN2 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 1p36.22 and is approximately 33 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
This gene plays a role in signal transduction. It is involved in both embryogenesis and morphogenesis. »
Human MFNG wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 22q12 and is approximately 17 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
An abbreviation for a combination chemotherapy regimen that is used to treat colorectal cancer. It includes the drugs leucovorin calcium (folinic acid),… »
An abbreviation for a combination chemotherapy regimen that is used to treat colorectal cancer. It includes the drugs leucovorin calcium (folinic acid),… »
A second-generation, mixed-backbone, phosphorothioate antisense oligonucleotide (ODN) with potential antitumor activity. MG 98 is a highly specific inhibitor of translation of the… »
A substance being studied in the treatment of cancer. It blocks the production of a protein called DNA methyltransferase, which helps control… »
Sustancia en estudio para el tratamiento de cáncer. Impide la producción de una proteína que se llama metiltransferasa de ADN … »
This gene is involved in protein glycosylation. »
Human MGAT4C wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 12q21 and is approximately 860 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
A substance being studied in the treatment of several types of cancer. It blocks enzymes needed for cell division and may kill… »
Sustancia en estudio para el tratamiento de varios tipos de cáncer. Bloquea enzimas que las células necesitan para multiplicarse y podría destruir… »
This gene is involved in DNA repair. »
Human MGMT wild-type allele is located within 10q26 and is approximately 300 kb in length. This allele, which encodes methylated-DNA--protein-cysteine methyltransferase protein,… »
An arabinoxylane polysaccharide composed of the hemicellulose-Beta extract of rice bran, treated with enzymes from Shiitake mushrooms, that exerts antitumor and antiviral… »
This gene plays a role in the prevention of vascular calcification. »
Human MGP wild-type allele is located within 12p13.1-p12.3 and is approximately 5 kb in length. This allele, which encodes matrix G1a-protein, plays… »
This gene plays a role in the metabolism of leukotriene C4. »
Human MGST2 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 4q28.3 and is approximately 75 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
A benign condition in which there is a higher-than-normal level of a protein called M protein in the blood. Patients with MGUS… »
A vaccine that contains the GM2 and GD2 antigens separately coupled to the carrier protein Keyhole Limpet Hemocyanin and mixed with QS-21… »
Genetic loci in the vertebrate major histocompatibility complex which encode polymorphic characteristics not related to immune responsiveness or complement activity, e.g., B… »
MHC class I polypeptide-related sequence B (383 aa, ~43 kDa) is encoded by the human MICB gene. This protein plays a role… »
Found on virtually every cell, MHC (Major Histocompatibility, HLA) Class-I (Antigens) Proteins consist of noncovalently bound polymorphic 44-kDa MHC membrane glycoprotein and… »
Genetic loci in the vertebrate major histocompatibility complex that encode polymorphic products which control the immune response to specific antigens. The genes… »
MHC Class-II Proteins are non-covalently linked polymorphic alpha/beta transmembrane glycoproteins. The immunological function of MHC Class-II proteins is to bind and present… »
MHC class II transactivator (1130 aa, ~123 kDa) is encoded by the human CIITA gene. This protein plays a role in the… »
MHC Interaction involves temporary non-covalent binding of a molecule through intermolecular physical forces of attraction with protein complexes on the surface of… »
Modified Hachinski Ischemic Scale-NACC Version (MHIS-NACC) Abrupt onset (re: cognitive status). »
Modified Hachinski Ischemic Scale-NACC Version (MHIS-NACC) Emotional incontinence. »
Modified Hachinski Ischemic Scale-NACC Version (MHIS-NACC) Focal neurological signs. »
Modified Hachinski Ischemic Scale-NACC Version (MHIS-NACC) Focal neurological symptoms. »
Modified Hachinski Ischemic Scale-NACC Version (MHIS-NACC) History of stroke. »
Modified Hachinski Ischemic Scale-NACC Version (MHIS-NACC) History or presence of hypertension. »
Modified Hachinski Ischemic Scale-NACC Version (MHIS-NACC) Somatic complaints. »
Modified Hachinski Ischemic Scale-NACC Version (MHIS-NACC) Stepwise deterioration (re: cognitive status). »
Modified Hachinski Ischemic Scale-NACC Version (MHIS-NACC) Sum all circled answers for a total score. »
A question associated with the MHIS-NACC questionnaire. »
Treatment with the hormones estrogen and progesterone or with estrogen alone to help relieve symptoms of menopause. Symptoms may include hot flashes,… »
Provider: MizMedi Hospital - Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea. No information from provider. This cell line meets the criteria for the use… »
This gene plays a role in melanoma cell proliferation. »
Human MIA wild-type allele is located within 19q13.32-q13.33 and is approximately 2 kb in length. This allele, which encodes melanoma-derived growth regulatory… »
Dolor en un músculo o grupo de músculos. »
Tipo de ARN que se encuentra en las células y en la sangre. Los miARN son más pequeños que muchos otros tipos… »
La miastenia grave es una enfermedad que causa debilitamiento en los músculos que usted puede controlar. Esto sucede por un problema en… »
Enfermedades en la cual los anticuerpos producidos por el sistema inmunitario de una persona impiden ciertas interacciones entre los nervios y los… »
This gene is involved in both ubiquitination and cell signaling. »
Human MIB1 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 18q11.2 and is approximately 130 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
A procedure used to find neuroendocrine tumors, such as neuroblastomas and pheochromocytomas. A small amount of a substance called radioactive MIBG is… »
A semi-synthetic echinocandin derived from a natural product of the fungus Coleophama empedri with potent antifungal activity. Micafungin, like other cyclic lipopeptides,… »
The sodium salt form of micafungin, a semi-synthetic echinocandin derived from a natural product of the fungus Coleophoma empetri with antifungal… »
This gene plays a role in activation of the immune cytolytic response. »
Human MICB wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 6p21.3 and is approximately 16 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
Partícula muy pequeña compuesta de sustancias solubles en agua que se juntan formando una bola. Estas partículas pueden transportar otras sustancias en… »
Forma del medicamento contra el cáncer paclitaxel que se usa para tratar el cáncer de mama, el cáncer de ovario y el… »
A nanoparticle-based prodrug formulation consisting of polymeric micelles incorporating the inorganic platinum agent cisplatin with potential antineoplastic activity. In micellar nanoparticle-encapsulated cisplatin… »
A systemic administered polymeric micelle containing paclitaxel that may be used for chronic inflammatory diseases, such as rheumatoid arthritis and psoriasis. Paclitaxel,… »
Creation of a template utilized in the preparation of certain nanoparticles. The polar heads of long chain amphipathic molecules are attached to… »
A tiny particle made of substances that are soluble in water and that come together to form a ball-like shape. These particles… »
A round basophilic inclusion body that contains calcium and iron. It is found in the bladder wall of patients with malakoplakia. … »
A natural plant alkyloid with activity against human immunodeficiency viruses (HIV) 1 and 2. Michellamine B inhibits HIV reverse transcriptase (RT) activity… »
A standardized survey developed and copyrighted by the University of Michigan's Diabetes Research and Training Center and is based on Peter Dyck's… »
A yellow colored, combustible leaflet material that emits toxic fumes of nitrogen oxides when heated to decomposition. Michler's base is used as… »
A white to green colored leaflet material that emits toxic fumes of nitrogen oxides when heated to decomposition. Michler's ketone is used… »
A state in south western Mexico on the Pacific Ocean. Its capital is Morelia. »
Medicamento que se usa para prevenir la diseminación de una bacteria que se llama Mycobacterium avium en pacientes con VIH (el virus… »
Medicamento que se usa para tratar la enfermedad de injerto contra huésped (EICH) después de trasplantes de órganos. Asimismo, está en estudio… »
An antifungal synthetic derivative of imidazole and used in the treatment of candidal skin infections, Miconazole selectively affects the integrity of fungal… »
The nitrate salt form of miconazole, an antifungal synthetic derivative of imidazole and used in the treatment of candidal skin infections, Miconazole… »
Tipo de linfoma no Hodgkin que aparece primero sobre la piel y se puede diseminar a los ganglios linfáticos u otros órganos… »
El estadio I se divide en los estadios IA y IB. En el estadio IA, menos de 10% de la superficie de… »
El estadio II se divide en los estadio IIA y IIB. En el estadio IIA, cualquier cantidad de la superficie de la… »
En el estadio III, casi toda la piel está enrojecida y puede haber parches, placas, pápulas o tumores. Los ganglios linfáticos pueden… »
El estadio IV se divide en los estadios IVA y IVB. En el estadio IVA, la mayor parte de la piel está… »
En la micosis fungoide, un área de la piel que está más gruesa, levantada, roja y escamosa, y que produce picazón. … »
La micosis fungoide y el síndrome de Sézary son enfermedades por las cuales los linfocitos (un tipo de glóbulo blanco) se tornan… »
Medicamento que se usa para tratar las infecciones causadas por hongos (un tipo de microorganismos). Se elabora con ciertas cepas de bacterias… »
A prefix indicating a quantity of one one-millionth, 10E-6. »
A method to determine the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of antibiotics in which growth media is pipetted into a multi-well plate. Each… »
A solution or suspension present in a small volume or mass, intended for administration to the rectum. »
A term that refers to the microarchitectural environment and mineralization. »
A very small, tiny abscess. »
Células normales, moléculas y vasos sanguíneos que rodean y alimentan un tumor. Un tumor puede cambiar su microambiente y el microambiente puede… »
Those anatomic structures that are generally only visible through the use of microscopy. »
Tipo de ARN que se encuentra en las células y en la sangre. Los MicroARN son más pequeños que muchos otros tipos… »
A laboratory tool used to analyze large numbers of genes or proteins at one time. In a microarray, biologic molecules such… »
Analysis using microarray technology (e.g., cDNA arrays to see gene expression or protein microarrays to profile the pattern of proteins). »
A group that aims to standardize the representation of microarray expression data that facilitates microarray information exchange between different data systems. (www.mged.org)… »
Data of microarray experiments generated from the animal model. »
The Microarray Shared Resource supports Cancer Center research activity performing gene expression profiling in which the activity of many thousands of genes… »
A taxonomic family of isoprenoid pigrment producing bacterium in the phylum Actinobacteria that includes the genera Agromyces, Clavibacter, Leifsonia and Microbacterium, among… »
A genus of minute, nonmotile gram-positive thermotolerant bacteria that are common in dairy products and the mammalian intestinal tract. »
A species of aerobic, Gram positive, coryneform bacteria assigned to the phylum Actinobacteria. This species is motile, nonfermentative, forms yellow pigmented colonies,… »
Any technique in which a sample is condensed in order to afford greater sensitivity for the detection of microorganisms. »
A branch of genetics concerned with the mechanisms and processes of heredity in microorganisms. »
A qualification that describes the degree of certainty of the correctness of a microbial identification test result. »
A method for growing microorganisms in liquid culture media. »
The metabolism of microbial life forms. »
A method for growing microorganisms in solid culture media. »
A method to determine whether microbial growth is affected by an antimicrobial compound. »
The outcome of a test to determine whether microbial growth is affected by an antimicrobial compound. »
The systematic classification of bacteria. »
Cualquier sustancia o proceso que destruye gérmenes (bacterias, virus u otros microbios que pueden causar infecciones o enfermedades). También se llama… »
Any substance or process that kills germs (bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms that can cause infection and disease). Also called germicide. … »
The science that deals with the study of microorganisms, including algae, archaea, bacteria, fungi, protozoa, and viruses. »
A term used to describe the state or condition of the completeness of the microbiology data. »
The explanation given as to why microbiology specimen was not assessed. »
A classification of microbiology specimen data. »
The standard character or string for representation and reporting of microbiology specimen data. »
A characteristic that refers to the physical and organoleptic state of a microbiology specimen. »
The date and time of the microbiology specimen data. »
The date and time of a microbiology specimen data reference point. »
The day that a microbiology specimen is collected. »
An indication that a data element corresponding to a microbiology specimen has been derived from one or more data elements. »
A subject domain utilized for the submission of information encompassing and representing data, vocabulary or records related to microbiology specimen. »
The interval between two reference points in time with regards to a microbiology specimen. »
An indication or description of a baseline value within a microbiology specimen examination. »
The value in which the outcome of the microbiology specimen examination observation was originally reported. »
The unit of measure first specified in the microbiology specimen examination. »
A character or string that represents a microbiology specimen group. »
The literal identifier of the laboratory that performs a microbiology specimen examination. »
A sequence of characters that identifies microbiology specimen data within the Logical Observation Identifiers Names and Codes (LOINC) database. »
The technique used to administer an examination of a microbiology specimen. »
A site where a microbiology specimen is collected. »
A character or string used to name, or characterize a microbiology specimen reference. »
A classification of a microbiology specimen result. »
The numerical identifier of a microbiology specimen result in standard units. »
The standard unit of measure for microbiology specimen results. »
A number that identifies the ordering relations (in time, space, etc.) in a set of microbiology specimens. »
One or more sponsor defined characters used to identify, name, or characterize the microbiology specimen. »
A subdivision of microbiology specimen data. »
A character or string that represents a microbiology specimen examination. »
A sequence of characters that represents a microbiology specimen examination. »
A point in time referring to microbiology specimen data. »
Numeric description of a specific moment with regards to microbiology specimen data. »
The point in time that acts as a fixed reference point to a microbiology specimen collection. »
The type of a material sample taken from a biological entity for microbiological testing. »
An indication or description of a baseline value within a microbiology susceptibility assessment. »
A classification of microbiology susceptibility data. »
The standard character or string for representation and reporting of microbiology susceptibility data. »
A term used to describe the state or condition of the completeness of the microbiology susceptibility data. »
The date and time of the microbiology susceptibility data. »
The day that a microbiology susceptibility assessment is performed. »
An indication that a data element corresponding to a microbiology susceptibility assessment has been derived from one or more data elements. … »
A subject domain utilized for the submission of information encompassing and representing data, vocabulary or records related to microbiology susceptibility tests. … »
The interval between two reference points in time with regards to microbiology susceptibility data. »
A character or string that represents a microbiology susceptibility group. »
The literal identifier of the laboratory that performs a microbiology susceptibility assessment. »
A sequence of characters that identifies microbiology susceptibility data within the Logical Observation Identifiers Names and Codes (LOINC) database. »
The technique used to administer a microbiology susceptibility assessment. »
The value in which the outcome of the microbiology susceptibility assessment observation was originally reported. »
The unit of measure first specified in the microbiology susceptibility assessment. »
The explanation given as to why microbiology susceptibility was not assessed. »
A character or string used to name, or characterize a microbiology susceptibility reference. »
A classification of a microbiology susceptibility result. »
The numerical identifier of a microbiology susceptibility assessment result in standard units. »
The standard unit of measure for microbiology susceptibility results. »
A number that identifies the ordering relations (in time, space, etc.) in a set of microbiology susceptibility data. »
One or more sponsor defined characters used to identify, name, or characterize the microbiology susceptibility assessment. »
A subdivision of microbiology susceptibility data. »
A character or string that represents a microbiology susceptibility examination. »
A sequence of characters that represents a microbiology susceptibility assessment. »
A point in time referring to microbiology susceptibility data. »
Numeric description of a specific moment in time with regards to microbiology susceptibility data. »
The point in time that acts as a fixed reference point to a microbiology susceptibility assessment. »
A laboratory procedure to detect microorganisms in a sample. »
The collection of all the microorganisms and viruses that live in a given environment, including the human body or part of the… »
Depósito pequeño de calcio en la mama que no se puede sentir, pero que se puede detectar en una mamografía. Un conglomerado… »
A tiny deposit of calcium in the breast that cannot be felt but can be detected on a mammogram. A cluster of… »
A finding of microcalcifications located within neoplastic tissue, and in tissues without neoplasm. »
A finding of microcalcifications located within neoplastic tissue. »
A finding of microcalcifications located within tissues without neoplasm. »
A congenital or acquired developmental disorder in which the circumference of the head is smaller than normal for the person's age and… »
The anatomic site at which a microchip is implanted. »
An integrated circuit containing multiple components. »
A taxonomic family of Gram positive, cocci shaped bacterium, which are found in the air and on the skin, in the phylum… »
A taxonomic suborder of Gram positive, soil borne bacterium in the phylum Actinobacteria that includes the genera Tropheryma and Ruania, among… »
A genus of spherical, Gram-positive bacteria in the phylum Actinobacteria. »
A genus of obligately aerobic, Gram positive, cocci shaped bacteria in the phylum Actinobacteria. This species is halotolerant, coagulase negative, susceptible to… »
A genus of aerobic, Gram positive, cocci shaped bacteria in the phylum Actinobacteria. This species is nonmotile, catalase and urease positive, indole… »
A rare congenital abnormality characterized by the presence of an abnormally small colon. It is the result of intestinal underutilization during fetal… »
A unit of radioactivity equal to one millionth of a curie or 37 kilobecquerels, and corresponding to a radioactivity of 37 000… »
A unit of specific radioactivity (massic activity) equal to activity of one microcurie of the sample with total mass of one… »
A unit of volumetric radioactivity concentration defined as a concentration of a radionuclide with an activity equal to one millionth of a… »
A tiny cyst that is usually identified by microscopic examination in a tissue specimen. »
A benign epithelial neoplasm characterized by a microcystic pattern. The cystic spaces are lined by small cuboidal cells without evidence of significant… »
A low grade adenocarcinoma with ductal differentiation, arising from the sweat glands. It presents as a scar usually in the face. It… »
Corneal edema of inflammatory origin associated with contact lens wear and morphologically characterized by presence of epithelial microcysts. Microcysts are small (typically… »
A WHO grade I meningioma characterized by the presence of intercellular microcystic spaces that contain mucinous fluid. »
A congenital renal disorder characterized by the presence of small cysts in the renal cortex and/or renal medulla. »
The determination of the number of microcytes in a blood sample. »
Thin layer deposition. Commonly used in integrated circuit fabrication. »
A laboratory method in which the tissue from a histology slide is dissected under a microscope to procure specific cells or cell… »
A required drug quantity that is less than 1/100th of a typical drug dosage. Despite the smaller quantity, microdrug administration still achieves… »
The molecules and compounds such as nutrients and growth factors in the fluid surrounding a cell in an organism or in the… »
A unit of relative amount of a substance equal to one millionth of an equivalent weight. »
Técnica utilizada para ayudar a determinar el estadio (grado) de un melanoma y ciertos cánceres de células escamosas. Se examina una muestra… »
A method of roughening the surface of a natural tooth or a dental restoration, most likely the inside of a metal crown… »
The processing techniques, such as deposition, etching, and patterning, that are utilized to produce miniaturized structures and devices with feature sizes and… »
A gene that encodes cytoskeletal microfilament proteins. »
Structurally complex proteins that are comprised of microfilaments, which are necessary components of the cellular cytoskeleton for motility and shape. Microfilaments physically… »
Bacteria and other organisms that live inside the intestines. They help digest food. Vitamins such as biotin and vitamin K are made… »
Bacteria u otros organismos que viven dentro de los intestinos. Ayudan a digerir las comidas. Las vitaminas como el biotín y la… »
Bacteria u otros organismos que viven dentro de los intestinos. Ayudan a digerir las comidas. Las vitaminas como el biotín y la… »
Bacteria u otros organismos que viven dentro de los intestinos. Ayudan a digerir las comidas. Las vitaminas como el biotín y la… »
An instrument that uses very small amounts of fluid on a microchip to do certain laboratory tests. A microfluidic device may use… »
A multidisciplinary field comprising physics, chemistry, engineering and biotechnology that studies the behavior of fluids at volumes thousands of times smaller than… »
A type of glial cell. Microglia are capable of phagocytosis and play an important role in a wide spectrum of neuropathologies. They… »
A congenital abnormality of the jaws (particularly the mandible) in which they are unusually small. This condition is not always pathological and… »
One millionth of a gram. »
A unit of relative amount of substance concentration equal to one millionth of a gram of an equivalent weight. »
A dose calculation unit expressed in microgram(s) per animal. »
A unit of mass flow rate equivalent to the rate at which one millionth of a gram of matter crosses a given… »
A unit of mass concentration defined as the concentration of one microgram of a substance per unit volume of the mixture equal… »
The quantity of micrograms in a volume of fifteen milliliters of a substance. »
A dose calculation unit expressed in microgram(s) per gram per period of time equal to twenty-four hours. »
A dose calculation unit expressed in microgram(s) per gram per period of time equal to sixty minutes. »
A dose calculation unit expressed in microgram(s) per gram per period of time equal to sixty seconds. »
A unit of mass flow rate equivalent to the rate at which one millionth of a gram of matter crosses a given… »
Micrograms per inhalation. »
A unit of a mass fraction expressed as a number of micrograms of substance per kilogram of mixture. The unit is also… »
A dose calculation unit expressed in microgram(s) per kilogram per period of time equal to twenty-four hours. »
A dose calculation unit expressed in microgram(s) per kilogram per period of time equal to sixty minutes. »
A dose calculation unit equal to one millionth of a gram of a preparation per one kilogram of body mass administered per… »
A dose administration rate unit where the amount of product to be delivered or administered is calculated in micrograms as a function… »
A unit of mass concentration defined as the concentration of one microgram of a substance per unit volume of the mixture equal… »
A dose calculation unit expressed in microgram(s) per milligram of protein. »
A metric unit of mass concentration defined as the concentration of one gram of a substance per unit volume of the mixture… »
A dose calculation unit expressed in microgram(s) per milliliter of solution per period of time equal to sixty minutes. »
A dose calculation unit expressed in micrograms per milliliter, divided by milligram per kilogram. »
A dose calculation unit expressed in micrograms per milliliter, divided by milligram per kilogram per day. »
A unit of mass flow rate equivalent to the rate at which one millionth of a gram of matter crosses a given… »
Micrograms per puff. »
Micrograms per second. »
A derived unit expressed as quantity in micrograms per specimen. »
A metric unit of areal density equal to approximately 2.94935E-4 ounce per square yard. Also used as a dose calculation unit. … »
A metric unit of areal density equal to approximately 2.94935E-8 ounce per square yard. Also used as a dose calculation unit. … »
A dose calculation unit expressed in microgram(s) per square meter per period of time equal to twenty-four hours. »
A dose calculation unit expressed in microgram(s) per square meter per period of time equal to sixty minutes. »
A dose calculation unit expressed in microgram(s) per square meter per period of time equal to sixty seconds. »
The quantity of micrograms prescribed or delivered in three days. »
Un millonésimo de un gramo. »
A congenital abnormality characterized by the presence of abnormally small convolutions in the brain. It results in mental retardation. »
A traditional unit of linear measurement equal to one-millionth of an inch. »
A unit equal to one-millionth of an international unit. »
Unit of arbitrary substance concentration (biologic activity concentration) defined as the concentration of one millionth of international unit per one milliliter of… »
Exhibiting or pertaining to microinvasion, the microscopic extension of malignant cells into adjacent tissue in carcinoma in situ. »
Microinvasive carcinoma is the earliest recognizable form of invasive carcinoma, with penetration of malignant cells through the basement membrane into the surrounding… »
Ductal carcinoma in situ of the breast with minimal stromal invasion. Lymph node involvement is uncommon and the prognosis is generally… »
Conceptually the earliest forms of invasive carcinoma, with extension of malignant cells through basement membrane of HGPIN glands into surrounding thin rim… »
Morphology includes solid and rosetting, with scant to moderate cytoplasm, nuclear features of NE carcinoma or with immunophenotypic documentation »
Morphologically identical/similar to small cell carcinoma of human lung, prostate; less cytoplasm with more pronounced nuclear hyperchromasia and molding than in NE… »
A squamous cell carcinoma with minimal stromal invasion. »
A unit of catalytic activity measurement equal to one millionth of katal (10E-6 katal). »
Unit of catalytic activity concentration defined as activity equal to one millionth of katal per one liter of the system volume. … »
A measure of volume for a liquid, using the metric system. One microliter is equal to a millionth of a liter. Also… »
A unit of volume fraction expressed as a number of microliters of the constituent per the volume of the system represented in… »
A dose calculation unit expressed in microliter(s) per nostril. »
Medida del volumen de un líquido en el sistema métrico. Un microlitro es igual a una millonésima de litro. También se llama… »
Herramienta de laboratorio que se usa para analizar un número grande de genes o proteínas en una vez. En una… »
Proceso que permite analizar miles de fragmentos de ADN a la vez, en un portaobjetos de vidrio. Se usa para identificar los… »
Small numbers of cancer cells that have spread from the primary tumor to other parts of the body and are too few… »
Número pequeño de células cancerosas que se han diseminado desde el tumor primario a otras partes del cuerpo y que son muy… »
Cantidad de una sustancia equivalente a una millonésima de mol (medida de la cantidad de una sustancia). También se llama µM. … »
A concentration of 1/1,000,000 (one millionth) molecular weight per liter (mol/L). »
Concentración de 1/1.000.000 (una millonésima) de peso molecular por litro (mo/L). »
The amount of a substance equal to a millionth of a mole (a measure of the amount of a substance). Also called… »
A unit of amount of substance flow rate equivalent to the rate at which one millionth of a mole of substance crosses… »
Unit of concentration (molarity unit) equal to one millionth of mole of a solute in one deciliter of the solution. »
Micromoles per hour. »
A unit of concentration (molarity unit) equal to one one-millionth of a mole (10E-6 mole) of solute per one liter of… »
A concentration unit equal to one micromole of solute in one liter of solution per unit of time equal to one… »
A unit of concentration (molarity unit) equal to one millionth of a mole (10E-6 mole) per milligram of a substance per period… »
Micromoles per minute. »
Micromoles per second. »
A unit of length in metric system equal to 10E-6 meter, or micrometer. »
An island group in the North Pacific Ocean, about three-quarters of the way from Hawaii to Indonesia, west of the Marshall Islands… »
Denotes a person from any of the islands in the western pacific encompassing the area from the Philippines in the west, Indonesia… »
A process to reduce a solid material to particles with an average size described in microns. »
A rare type of thymoma characterized by the presence of multiple, well formed epithelial nodules separated by a lymphocytic stroma that usually… »
An aminoglycoside antibiotic isolated from Micromonospora sagamiensis var. nonreducans. Micronomicin is an analog of gentamicin and has broad-spectrum activity against both gram-positive… »
A substance the body needs in tiny amounts to grow and stay healthy. Examples are vitamins and minerals. »
An micronutrient-fortified fermented dairy product with potential positive immunomodulatory activity. Micronutrient-fortified probiotic yogurt contains various micronutrients in addition to beneficial microorganisms, such… »
Sustancia que el cuerpo necesita en pequeñas cantidades para crecer y mantenerse sano. Por ejemplo, las vitaminas y los minerales. »
An organism that can be seen only through a microscope. Microorganisms include bacteria, protozoa, algae, and fungi. Although viruses are not considered… »
Organismo que solo puede verse bajo un microscopio. Los microorganismos incluyen las bacterias, los protozoos, las algas y los hongos. Aunque los… »
A unit of osmotic pressure equal to one millionth of an osmole or the osmotic pressure of a 10E-6 molar solution of… »
A morphologic finding indicating the presence of an architectural pattern dominated by the presence of small papillary structures. »
A transitional cell carcinoma characterized by a micropapillary growth pattern. Typical example is the micropapillary variant of infiltrating bladder urothelial carcinoma. … »
A type of enzyme immunoassay that uses antigen-coated microparticles as a substrate for antibody binding. »
A dedicated PET scanner with a small diameter ring of detectors that bring these close to small animal subjects. »
A device designed to convert sound to an electrical signal. »
Microphthalmia-associated transcription factor (526 aa, ~59 kDa) is encoded by the human MITF gene. This protein is involved in the transcription of… »
A congenital abnormality characterized by the presence of an abnormally small eye globe. »
A Yucatan or other pig breed that is bred specifically for its small size. The micropig weighs between 14-20kg at sexual… »
A flat dish with multiple individual wells that are arrayed in a standardized number, size, and arrangement. »
An instrument for the automated determination of absorbance data from multiple samples contained in a microplate. »
Microprocessor complex subunit DGCR8 (773 aa, ~86 kDa) is encoded by the human DGCR8 gene. This protein plays a role in the… »
A type of RNA found in cells and in blood. MicroRNAs are smaller than many other types of RNA and can bind… »
A 20 ribonucleotide sequence that is a final product of the processing of either MIR124-1 pre-miRNA, MIR124-2 pre-miRNA or MIR124-3 pre-miRNA. This… »
A 23 ribonucleotide sequence that is a final product of the processing of either MIR29B1 pre-miRNA or MIR29B2 pre-miRNA. This oligonucleotide may… »
A gene that encodes a microRNA, which participates in the regulation of gene expression. »
A process that begins with the synthesis of a pri-miRNA from a DNA template by RNA Polymerase II, which is then enzymatically… »
Secuencia corta de ADN, generalmente de 1 a 4 pares de bases (una unidad de ADN), que se repiten juntas en una… »
A short sequence of DNA, usually 1 to 4 basepairs (a unit of DNA), that is repeated together in a row along… »
A change that occurs in the DNA of certain cells (such as tumor cells) in which the number of repeats of microsatellites… »
A laboratory procedure to detect microsatellite instability. »
A genetic marker phenotype found in some cancers, this condition is marked by the presence of hundreds to thousands of mutations in… »
A variety of simple di- , tri- , tetra-, and pentanucleotide tandem repeats that are dispersed in the euchromatic arms of most… »
An instrument that is used to look at cells and other small objects that cannot be seen with the eye alone. … »
An optical instrument that uses a combination of lenses to produce magnified images of very small objects »
Too small to be seen without a microscope. »
Autoradiographic analysis performed by mounting the object for microscopy (e.g., on a glass slide) and bathing the object with a photographic emulsion… »
An assessment by microscope. »
A finding resulting from the examination of a tissue sample under light or electron microscopy. »
A subject domain utilized for the submission of information encompassing and representing data, vocabulary or records related to microscopic findings. »
A systemic necrotizing vasculitis that typically affects the small and medium-sized muscular arteries. In some cases, however, microscopic vessels are also affected… »
A rare type of thymoma, composed of multifocal epithelial proliferations less than 1 mm in diameter. This type of thymoma usually… »
Demasiado pequeño para ser visto sin un microscopio. »
Instrumento para observar células y otros objetos pequeños que no se pueden ver a simple vista. »
Microscopio (dispositivo para aumentar el tamaño de los objetos pequeños) con el que se iluminan directamente los objetos con una luz… »
Microscopio (dispositivo usado para agrandar objetos pequeños) en el que los objetos se iluminan en un ángulo muy bajo desde el costado… »
Uso de un microscopio especial para ver objetos que emiten luz fluorescente. Por ejemplo, las células o los tejidos se pueden tratar… »
Microscopio (aparato usado para ampliar objetos pequeños) que usa electrones (en lugar de luz) para producir una imagen aumentada. Un microscopio electrónico… »
The application of microscope magnification to the study of materials that cannot be properly seen by the unaided eye. »
A unit of time equal to one millionth of a second. »
Partícula muy pequeña, hueca y redonda elaborada con vidrio, cerámica, plástico u otros materiales. Las microsferas se inyectan en los vasos sanguíneos… »
Microsomal glutathione S-transferase 2 (147 aa, ~17 kDa) is encoded by the human MGST2 gene. This protein plays a role in both… »
A very tiny, hollow, round particle made from glass, ceramic, plastic, or other materials. Microspheres injected into blood vessels that feed a… »
A protozoal parasitic infection caused by Microsporidia. It occurs in immunocompromised patients, causing diarrhea and wasting. »
A technique used to help determine the stage (extent) of melanoma and certain squamous cell cancers. A sample of skin that contains… »
Laboratory techniques required for preparation of tissues for light microscopy/histological analysis to study the microscopic structure of animal tissues, including their cellular… »
Microtubules of the eukaryotic cytoskeleton perform essential and diverse functions and are composed of a heterodimer of alpha and beta tubulin. The… »
Proteins associated with the microtubule assembly infrastructure. These proteins include specialized motor proteins (dynein and kinesin) and smaller tubulin-crosslinking proteins (tau… »
It is the aggregated products of microtubules during mitosis where chromosomes line up prior to the segregation process. Many antineoplastic agents cause… »
Any microtubule process involving the removal of tubulin heterodimers from one or both ends of a microtubule. »
Microtubule structures are disassembled and re-assembled during mitosis to achieve the final state of cell division. Microtubule dynamic alteration involves an… »
Microtubule polymerization is a cellular process typically, though not solely, involved in cell motility and cell division. Stabilization of microtubule polymerization… »
Any cytoskeletal process involving microtubule structures and their associated proteins. »
Microtubule Stabilization consists of activities involved in maintenance of filamentous tubes of variable length in the cytoskeleton composed primarily of conserved alpha,… »
A structure made of three cylindrical tubulin polymers. »
Microtubule-associated protein 4 (1152 aa, ~121 kDa) is encoded by the human MAP4 gene. This protein plays a role in both microtubule… »
Microtubule-associated protein tau (758 aa, ~79 kDa) is encoded by the human MAPT gene. This protein may be involved in axon… »
Microtubule-associated protein, RP/EB family, member 1 protein is a cellular division process protein that is encoded by the human MAPRE1 gene and… »
A protein family whose members bind to microtubule-associated protein 1A and 1B and are involved in the formation of autophagosomes. »
Microtubule-associated proteins 1A/1B light chain 3-II proteins (LC3-II) are products of the autophagy-dependent processing of microtubule-associated proteins 1A/1B light chain 3 family… »
Microtubule-associated proteins 1A/1B light chain 3A (121 aa, ~14 kDa) is encoded by the human MAP1LC3A gene. This protein plays a role… »
Microtubule-associated serine/threonine-protein kinase 1 (1570 aa, ~180 kDa) is encoded by the human MAST1 gene. This protein plays a role in serine/threonine… »
Microtubule-associated serine/threonine-protein kinase 2 (1798 aa, ~196 kDa) is encoded by the human MAST2 gene. This protein is involved in both cytoskeletal… »
An orally available, highly water-soluble lysine prodrug of the synthetic small molecule BAL27862 with potential antitumor activity. Upon administration of BAL101553 and… »
An arbitrary unit of substance concentration equal to the concentration at which one milliliter of mixture contains one millionth of a unit… »
The density of newly formed blood vessels in a tissue. Microvascular density can be used to describe the proliferation speed of a… »
A morphologic finding indicating intracytoplasmic fat accumulation in the liver parenchyma. Unlike macrovesicular steatosis, the fat accumulation occurs around the nucleus of… »
A finger-like projection of the plasma membrane found in epithelial cells that increases the surface area of the apical domain of the… »
A SI unit of an electric potential and electromotive force equal to one millionth of a volt. »
A SI derived unit of magnetic flux, equal to the flux that produces in a circuit of one turn an electromotive force… »
A type of acupuncture in which a microwave device is attached to an acupuncture needle to give microwave radiation at an acupuncture… »
Electromagnetic radiation between the ultrahigh frequency radio and infrared (in the 10e-3 (micro) to about 0.5 X 10e-1 meter) region of the… »
A sterilization process that uses microwave radiation to kill microorganisms. This process is restricted to materials that contain water and is typically… »
A type of treatment in which body tissue is exposed to high temperatures to damage and kill cancer cells or to make… »
A type of treatment in which body tissue is exposed to high temperatures to damage and kill cancer cells or to make… »
A flat dish type device with multiple wells for testing cellular material. »
The segment of the left circumflex artery between the first and second marginal branches. »
All of the arterial branches distal to the proximal left anterior descending coronary artery. »
The segment of the left anterior descending (LAD) artery between the first and third diagonal branches. »
The determination of the amount of mid-molecule parathyroid hormone present in a sample. »
The section of the right coronary artery between the right ventricular artery and the acute marginal artery. »
This gene is involved in microtubule organization. »
Human MID1 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of Xp22 and is approximately 388 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
A drug used to treat anxiety and tension and to relax muscles. It is also being studied in the treatment of nausea… »
Medicamento que se usa para tratar la ansiedad y la tensión, y para relajar los músculos. Asimismo, está en estudio para el… »
A drug used to treat anxiety and tension and to relax muscles. It is also being studied in the treatment of nausea… »
To provide support to mid-career health-professional doctorates or equivalent who are typically at the Associate Professor level or the equivalent for protected… »
An intermediate part or section; an area that is approximately central within some larger region. »
A person between young adult and elderly, approximately 40-60 years of age. »
A census division of the United States consisting of New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania. »
A vein originating at the apex of the heart that ascends along the posterior interventricular sulcus and drains into the coronary… »
The largest terminal branch of the internal carotid artery that runs along the fissure of Sylvius with branches supplying parts of the… »