Medicine

The participant is neither a true case or true control for the phenotype under consideration. »
This gene plays a role in the regulation of protein phosphorylation. »
Human NEK10 wild-type allele is located the vicinity of 3p24.1 and is approximately 284 kb in length. This allele, which encodes serine/threonine-protein… »
This gene plays a role in neuronal morphogenesis. »
Human NEK3 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 13q14.13 and is approximately 27 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
This gene is involved in protein phosphorylation and cell division. »
Human NEK9 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 14q24.3 and is approximately 45 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
Medicamento usado para tratar ciertos tipos de leucemia linfoblástica aguda de células T (LLA-T) y linfoma linfoblástico de células T (LLB-T). Es… »
A drug used to treat certain types of T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (T-ALL) and T-cell lymphoblastic lymphoma (T-LBL). It belongs to the… »
This gene is involved in the negative regulation of transcript elongation. »
Human NELFCD wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 20q13 and is approximately 14 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
A synthetic antiviral agent that selectively binds to and inhibits human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) protease. Nelfinavir has activity against HIV 1 and… »
A drug that interferes with the ability of a virus to make copies of itself. »
A syndrome that develops following bilateral adrenalectomy for Cushing syndrome. The signs and symptoms result from the presence of an adenocorticotropin-secreting pituitary… »
Trastorno genético poco común que afecta las glándulas endocrinas y puede causar tumores en la glándula tiroidea, las glándulas paratiroideas y las… »
Trastorno genético poco frecuente que afecta las glándulas endocrinas y causa un tipo de cáncer de tiroides que se llama cáncer medular… »
Trastorno genético poco frecuente que afecta las glándulas endocrinas y causa un tipo de cáncer de tiroides que se llama cáncer medular… »
The taxonomic class whose members are unsegmented worms with an elongated rounded body pointed at both ends. »
A morpholinyl analogue of the anthracycline doxorubicin with antineoplastic activity. Nemorubicin is metabolized via the P450 CYP3A enzyme to a highly cytotoxic… »
The hydrochloride salt form of nemorubicin, a morpholinyl analogue of the anthracycline doxorubicin with antineoplastic activity. Nemorubicin is metabolized via the P450… »
The NEO Gene confers resistance to the aminoglycoside antibiotic neomycin. NEO is widely used in genetic research because of the easily selectable… »
This gene plays a role in neural differentiation and cell cycle regulation. »
Human NEO1 wild-type allele is located within 15q22.3-q23 and is approximately 253 kb in length. This allele, which encodes neogenin, plays a… »
Treatment given as a first step to shrink a tumor before the main treatment, which is usually surgery, is given. Examples of… »
The formation of new or recent blood vessels. The vasculature network is critical to the development of neoplasms. As the tumor burden… »
A peptide-based melanoma cancer vaccine consisting of neoantigens and peptides derived from patient-specific melanoma immunogenic epitopes, combined with the immunostimulant poly-ICLC with… »
Neogenin (1461 aa, ~160 kDa) is encoded by the human NEO1 gene. This protein plays a role in muscle cell differentiation. … »
A broad spectrum aminoglycoside antibiotic derived from Streptomyces fradiae with antibacterial activity. Neomycin is an antibiotic complex consisting of 3 components: the… »
One of the two major active isomeric components of the neomycin complex. Neomycin C is approximately half as active as neomycin… »
The sulfate salt form of neomycin, a broad spectrum aminoglycoside antibiotic derived from Streptomyces fradiae with antibacterial activity. Neomycin is an antibiotic… »
A constellation of neurobehavioral features observed in a neonate following antenatal exposure to drugs including opioids, benzodiazepines, and selective serotonin reuptake… »
The measurement of the degree to which a neonate is experiencing symptoms of withdrawal due to maternal substance abuse; the score can… »
The result of the measurement of the degree to which a neonate is experiencing symptoms of withdrawal due to maternal substance abuse;… »
Transient cyanotic discoloration of the hands and feet, especially fingers and toes, in a newborn. »
A rare metabolic disorder that affects neonates. It is characterized by damage of the white matter in the brain and degeneration of… »
Thrombocytopenia that occurs in neonates as a consequence of transplacental passage of maternal alloantibodies directed against fetal platelet antigens. »
Inhalation of fluid from the amniotic sac into the lungs by the neonate. »
An injury sustained to a neonate during the birthing process. »
Cessation of life occurring during the first 28 days of life. »
Transient or permanent diabetes mellitus that affects neonates. It is caused by the inability of the pancreas to secrete sufficient insulin in… »
A non-neoplastic or neoplastic disorder which occurs during the neonatal period. »
A constellation of neurobehavioral features observed following cessation or reduction of antenatal or postnatal drug exposure. »
An abnormality that affects hearing within the first month after birth. It may or may not result in hearing loss. »
Partial or complete loss of the ability to detect or understand sounds present in an infant within its first month after… »
Hepatitis developing during the neonatal period. »
A rare autosomal recessive inherited disorder that is manifested in the neonatal period and is caused by mutations in the HLCS… »
Increased levels of bilirubin in the blood during the neonatal period. In the majority of cases it is seen in the first… »
Hypoglycemia that occurs during the neonatal period. Causes include inadequate hepatic glycogen stores, inadequate lipid stores, or inadequate amino acid muscle… »
An infectious disorder that occurs during the neonatal period. Representative examples include streptococcal infection, E.coli infection, and bacterial meningitis. »
Jaundice that appears during the neonatal period. In the majority of cases, it appears in the first week of life and is… »
Leukemia in a newborn »
A self-limited skin rash that appears in the neonatal period and usually resolves in four to six months after birth. It is… »
A condition characterized by a decrease in the number of neutrophils in the blood below established reference ranges in a newborn. … »
Nursing care of the newborn infant. »
A constellation of neurobehavioral features observed in a neonate following cessation or reduction of postnatal exposure to opioids. »
Terminology developed to support the efforts of the Neonatal Research Network. »
A condition of the newborn marked by dyspnea with cyanosis, most frequently occurring in premature infants, children of diabetic mothers and infants… »
A respiratory system disorder that occurs during the neonatal period. A representative example is the respiratory distress syndrome. »
Measures applied for the restoration of life to a newborn. »
Rickets that usually affects premature infants. Factors that contribute to the development of neonatal rickets include calcium, phosphorus, or calciferol deficiency. It… »
A condition characterized by a decrease in the number of platelets in the blood below established reference ranges in a newborn. … »
A branch of pediatric medicine focused on the diagnosis and treatment of newborns. »
Abnormal and uncontrolled cell growth. »
Masa anormal de tejido que resulta cuando las células se multiplican más de lo debido o no mueren cuando debieran. Las neoplasias… »
Masa anormal que crece en las células beta del páncreas que elaboran insulina. Las neoplasias de células beta son habitualmente benignas (no… »
Se encuentran células anormales en la superficie del cuello uterino. La neoplasia intraepitelial cervical es causada, a menudo, por ciertos tipos de… »
Se encuentran células anormales en la superficie del cuello uterino. Con frecuencia, la neoplasia intraepitelial cervical de grados 2 y 3… »
Se encuentran células levemente anormales en la superficie del cuello uterino. La neoplasia intraepitelial cervical escamosa 1 es causada, a menudo, por… »
Se encuentran células moderadamente anormales en la superficie del cuello uterino. La neoplasia intraepitelial cervical escamosa 2 es causada, a menudo, por… »
Se encuentran células sumamente anormales en la superficie del cuello uterino. Con frecuencia, la neoplasia intraepitelial cervical escamosa 3 es causada … »
Se encuentran células anormales en la superficie de la piel de la vulva. Estas células anormales se pueden volver cancerosas y diseminarse… »
Afección en la que se encuentran células anormales en el tejido que reviste un conducto de la mama (conducto lácteo). Presentar una… »
Afección en la que se encuentran células anormales en los lobulillos (glándulas que producen leche) de la mama. Esta afección no se… »
Crecimiento no canceroso de las células que revisten las superficies internas y externas de la glándula prostática. Padecer de una neoplasia intraepitelial… »
Se encuentran células anormales en el tejido que reviste el interior de la vagina (vía del parto). Estas células anormales se pueden… »
Afección en la que se encuentran células anormales en los lobulillos (glándulas que producen leche) de la mama. Esta afección no se… »
Nombre dado a las enfermedades en las que hay células anormales que se multiplican sin control y pueden invadir los tejidos… »
El tumor se encuentra solamente en el útero. »
El cáncer se diseminó fuera del útero hasta los ovarios, las trompas de Falopio, la vagina o los ligamentos que sostienen el… »
El cáncer se diseminó hacia los pulmones. »
El cáncer se diseminó hacia partes distantes del cuerpo, fuera de los pulmones. »
An abnormal mass of tissue that results when cells divide more than they should or do not die when they should. Neoplasms… »
A classification system grouping neoplasms according to their cellular characteristics. »
A term that refers to the classification of a neoplastic process according to the anatomic site that is involved. »
A neoplasm defined by its unique characteristic as they apply to clinical presentation and course, morphologic patterns, frequency, and/or age distribution. … »
A tumor made up of cells with APUD properties. - 2002 »
A neoplasm displaying morphologic, phenotypic, or genotypic characteristics that are clearly not benign but do not permit the establishment of a definitive… »
A soft tissue neoplasm composed of perivascular epithelioid cells. Representative examples include angiomyolipoma, clear cell-sugar-tumor of the lung, and lymphangioleiomyomatosis. … »
A neoplasm which, on morphologic grounds, can not be classified with certainty as benign or malignant. »
Tipo poco frecuente de tumor tiroideo que puede ser benigno o maligno. »
A new formation of tissue that does not subserve a physiologic purpose, has unregulated growth, exhibits cellular characteristics resembling cells of gastrointestinal… »
Neoplasms (benign or malignant) of the mammary epithelium. Does not include other neoplasms that originate from the parenchyma of the mammary fat… »
Exhibiting characteristics of independently proliferating cells, notably altered morphology, growth characteristics, and/or biochemical and molecular properties. »
A neoplastic process arising from the C-cells of the thyroid gland. It is considered a precursor of hereditary medullary thyroid gland… »
Cells of, or derived from, a tumor. »
A spindle-shaped neoplastic cell with eosinophilic and granular, often abundant cytoplasm. »
A serious problem that may occur in cancer in which cancer cells spread from the original (primary) tumor to the meninges (thin… »
An abnormal myeloid cell that is present in the peripheral blood of patients with myelomonocytic leukemia. »
A benign or malignant growth composed of proliferating neoplastic cells. »
A lymphoproliferative disorder arising as a result of post-transplant immunosuppression therapy. It is characterized by the presence of tissue destruction and… »
A benign or malignant cell that is characterized by the presence of a small nucleus and scant amount of cytoplasm. It… »
A broad classification for disorders in which the development of neoplasms typically occur in association with a characteristic set of signs or… »
The determination of the amount of neopterin present in a sample. »
A commercial combination preparation containing the aminoglycoside antibiotic neomycin sulfate and the polypeptide antibiotic polymyxin B sulfate, by Pfizer, in a cream… »
Any of the sterile, commercial combination preparations, by Pfizer, containing neomycin sulfate and polymyxin B sulfate, as the main active ingredients, for… »
The brain area that is composed of the caudate nucleus and putamen. »
The formation of new or recent blood vessels. The vasculature network is critical to the development of neoplasms. As the tumor burden… »
Denotes the inhabitants of Nepal, a person from there, or their descendants elsewhere. »
Layer of seawater containing a high concentration of suspended sediment that may reach heights of several hundred meters above the ocean… »
A method to quantify the concentration of particulate matter suspended in a liquid or gas using a nephelometer. »
A son of your brother or sister. »
Surgery to remove a kidney or part of a kidney. In a partial nephrectomy, part of one kidney or a tumor is… »
Inflammation of the kidney. It is a focal or diffuse proliferative or destructive process which may involve the glomerulus, tubule, or interstitial… »
Deposition of calcium in the renal parenchyma, resulting from high levels of calcium in the blood and/or urine. »
Nephrocystin-1 (732 aa, ~83 kDa) is encoded by the human NPHP1 gene. This protein is involved in the modulation of signaling. … »
So-called nephrogenic adenoma is a distinct metaplastic lesion of the urothelium characterized by aggregates of cuboidal or hobnail cells. These cells… »
Diabetes insipidus caused by insensitivity of the kidneys to antidiuretic hormone. »
A rare disorder characterized by fibrosis of the skin and internal organs. It occurs in patients with renal failure who had imaging… »
A reactive metaplastic change in the urinary tract epithelium. The metaplastic changes in the epithelium resemble renal tubular structures. It… »
Remnants of nephrogenic blastema cells in the kidney following embryonic development. »
A doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating kidney disease. »
A branch of medicine concerned with the development, anatomy, function, and dysfunction of the kidney. »
The functional units of the kidney, consisting of the glomerulus and the attached tubule. »
A term referring to any disease affecting the kidneys. »
Agents administered before, with, or after cancer therapy to reduce or prevent damage or toxicity to the kidney. »
Surgery to make an opening from the outside of the body to the renal pelvis (part of the kidney that collects… »
A collection of symptoms that include severe edema, proteinuria, and hypoalbuminemia; it is indicative of renal dysfunction. »
A renal functional disorder characterized by proteinuria, edema, hyperlipidemia and hypoalbuminemia. It results from damage to the renal vascular filtration apparatus. It… »
A renal functional disorder characterized by proteinuria, edema, hyperlipidemia and hypoalbuminemia. It results from damage to the renal vascular filtration apparatus. It… »
Nephrotic syndrome caused by glomerulonephritis associated with complement deficiency. It can result from an acute post-infectious glomerulonephritis, membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis or lupus… »
A renal functional disorder characterized by proteinuria, edema, hyperlipidemia and hypoalbuminemia. It results from damage to the renal vascular filtration apparatus. It… »
A renal functional disorder characterized by proteinuria, edema, hyperlipidemia and hypoalbuminemia. It results from damage to the renal vascular filtration apparatus. It… »
A renal functional disorder characterized by proteinuria, edema, hyperlipidemia and hypoalbuminemia. It results from damage to the renal vascular filtration apparatus. It… »
A renal functional disorder characterized by proteinuria, edema, hyperlipidemia and hypoalbuminemia. It results from damage to the renal vascular filtration apparatus. It… »
A renal functional disorder characterized by proteinuria, edema, hyperlipidemia and hypoalbuminemia. It results from damage to the renal vascular filtration apparatus. It… »
A renal functional disorder characterized by proteinuria, edema, hyperlipidemia and hypoalbuminemia. It results from damage to the renal vascular filtration apparatus. It… »
A series of x-rays of the kidneys. The x-rays are taken from different angles and show the kidneys clearly, without the shadows… »
Tomographic examination of the kidney. »
Poisonous or damaging to the kidney. »
Nephrotoxicity Inhibition involves interference with, or restraint of, the activities of an agent, a biologic molecule or complex, or a cell having… »
Surgery to remove a kidney and its ureter. Also called ureteronephrectomy. »
A recombinant form of the naturally-occurring polypeptide human epidermal growth factor with potential epithelial regenerative and cytoprotective activities. Upon topical application, recombinant… »
Neprilysin (750 aa, ~86 kDa) is encoded by the human MME gene. This protein is involved in the metabolism of biologically active… »
A series of neurocognitive tests for children from 3 to 16 years of age. NEPSY can be used for general, diagnostic, selective,… »
An orally available, 6,7-disubstituted-4-anilinoquinoline-3-carbonitrile irreversible inhibitor of the HER-2 receptor tyrosine kinase with potential antineoplastic activity. Neratinib binds to the HER-2 receptor… »
A drug used to treat early stage breast cancer that is HER2 positive. It is used as extended adjuvant treatment in patients… »
A third-generation, aminohexane bisphosphonate with anti-resorptive and anti-hypercalcemic activities. Although the exact mechanism of action has yet to be fully elucidated, neridronic… »
A drug used to treat early stage breast cancer that is HER2 positive. It is used as extended adjuvant treatment in patients… »
A bundle of fibers that receives and sends messages between the body and the brain. The messages are sent by chemical and… »
A procedure in which medicine is injected directly into or around a nerve or into the spine to block pain. »
A type of cell that receives and sends messages from the body to the brain and back to the body. The messages… »
Processes that promote, sustain, and preserve nerve cell viability. »
A test that measures the speed of nerve activity along the length of a nerve. It is used to detect nerve damage… »
Replacing a damaged nerve with a section of a healthy nerve that has been removed from another part of the body. This… »
A protein made by the body that causes certain nerve cells to grow and helps keep them alive. »
Nerve growth factor (NGF) is one of a family of neurotrophins that induce the survival and proliferation of neurons. In cell… »
Nerve growth factor receptor (NGFR) is also referred to as p75(NTR) due to its molecular mass and its ability to bind at… »
Cloned by its ability to interact with the death domain of nerve growth factor receptor. Likely to be involved in nerve growth… »
is a subdivision of the peripheral nervous system (organ system subdivision), which consists of subdivisions of two or more nerves, which are… »
Reconstitution of nerve tissue. »
One of the two bundles of nerve fibers (dorsal and ventral roots) emerging from the spinal cord that join to form each… »
Benign and malignant neoplasms arising from one or more of the cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral, or coccygeal nerve roots. The majority… »
A protective cover encircling a nerve, nerve fiber or axon. »
A benign or malignant neoplasm arising from the perineural cells in the sheaths surrounding the nerves. Representative examples include neurofibroma, schwannoma, and… »
The tissue that generates and conducts electrical signals in the body. It contains the neurons. »
Tissues that contain neurons and supporting cells that form the covers encircling nerves, nerve fibers, and axons. »
The basic components of the nervous system. They contain neurons, supporting cells, and neuroepithelial cells. »
A type of surgical prostatectomy which attempts to spare the nerves that control erection. »
Surgery to remove the prostate in which an attempt is made to save the nerves that help cause penile erections. »
A type of surgery that attempts to save the nerves near the tissues being removed. »
Manojo de fibras que reciben y envían mensajes entre el cuerpo y el cerebro. Los mensajes se envían por medio de cambios… »
Nervio que recorre desde la espina dorsal hasta el diafragma (músculo delgado debajo de los pulmones y el corazón que separa el… »
Nervio que lleva los mensajes de la retina al cerebro. »
Nervio sensorial principal de la cabeza y el rostro, y nervio motor de los músculos usados para masticar. También se llama quinto… »
A monounsaturated fatty acid with a 24-carbon backbone and the sole double bond originating from the 9th carbon from the methyl end,… »
Of or relating to the nervous system. »
A mental disorder characterized by chronic fatigue and concomitant physiologic symptoms. »
The organized network of nerve tissue in the body. It includes the central nervous system (the brain and spinal cord), the peripheral… »
Human Nervous System Development begins by differentiation of gastrula ectodermal cells into the neural plate, induced by signals from the mesoderm. Further… »
A non-neoplastic or neoplastic disorder that affects the brain, spinal cord, or peripheral nerves. »
Symptoms, physical examination results, and/or laboratory test results related to the nervous system. »
A subject domain utilized for the submission of information encompassing and representing data, vocabulary or records related to nervous system findings. … »
Fluids and secretions related to the nervous system. The entire nerve apparatus, composed of a central part, the brain and spinal cord,… »
Injury in the central or peripheral nervous system. »
A benign or malignant, primary or metastatic neoplasm involving the central or peripheral nervous system. »
Any component of the entire nerve apparatus, including the brain, spinal cord, spinal nerves, autonomic ganglia, and plexuses. »
An uneasy psychological state; the anxious feeling you have when you have the jitters. »
A procedure in which small electric impulses are used to stimulate muscles that are weak or paralyzed. It helps to increase muscle… »
This gene is involved in mitosis. »
Human NES wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 1q23.1 and is approximately 7 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
A non-nuceoside polymerase inhibitor with activity against hepatitis C virus (HCV). Nesbuvir binds to the palm site II pocket of HCV NS5B… »
A sporadic or inherited disorder characterized by the focal or diffuse proliferation of the cells of the islets of Langerhans in the… »
A recombinant version of the cardiac neurohormone, human B-type natriuretic peptide (hBNP) produced by the ventricular myocardium. Nesiritide binds to natriuretic peptide… »
A study in which a group or cohort of individuals is followed for a certain length of time or until a specific… »
An instrument to distinguish interleaved log output from different sources. »
A microscopic finding indicating that the neoplastic cells are arranged in compact nests in a tumor sample. »
Nestin (1621 aa, ~177 kDa) is encoded by the human NES gene. This protein is involved in mitosis. »
A fully human monoclonal antibody directed against angiopoietin 2 (ANG2) with potential antiangiogenic and antineoplastic activities. Nesvacumab binds to ANG2 and interferes… »
Ultimate; final; remaining after all deductions, outlay, or loss. »
The weight of the content in a container without the weight of the container or any other packaging material. »
A group of islands in the Caribbean, formerly an autonomous Caribbean country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands and now a constituent… »
A rare autosomal recessive form of ichthyosis caused by mutations in the SPINK5 gene. Patients have spiky and fragile hair. »
A semisynthetic, water soluble aminoglycoside derived from sisomicin, a naturally occurring antibiotic produced by the fermentation of Micromonospora inyoensis. Netilmicin irreversibly binds… »
The sulfate salt form of netilimicin, a semisynthetic, water soluble aminoglycoside antibiotic. Netilmicin is derived from sisomicin, a naturally occurring aminoglycoside antibiotic… »
An agent belonging to the glitazone class of antidiabetic agents with antihyperglycemic activity. Netoglitazone exerts both peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor (PPAR) alpha and… »
Widely expressed in adult tissues (highest in heart, small intestine, colon, liver, and prostate) by human NTN1 Gene (Laminin Family), 604-aa 68-kDa… »
Netrin receptor DCC (1447 aa, ~158 kDa) is encoded by the human DCC gene. This protein is involved in both axonal guidance… »
Netrin-G1 (539 aa, ~61 kDa) is encoded by the human NTNG1 gene. This protein is involved in axonogenesis. »
A selective neurokinin 1 (NK1) receptor antagonist with potential antiemetic activity. Netupitant competitively binds to and blocks the activity of the human… »
A combination of two drugs used to prevent nausea and vomiting caused by chemotherapy. It is a combination of netupitant and palonosetron… »
An interconnected system of things or people. »
A means of identifying and locating an individual device on a communication network. This may include a name based address (e.g., ncicb.nci.nih.gov),… »
A collection of two or more computers and associated devices that are linked together with communications equipment. »
An individual user device on a data communication network. »
The N-substituted benzamide metoclopramide, a potential radiosensitizer, which inhibits DNA repair and induces apoptosis. »
A drug used to increase numbers of white blood cells in patients who are receiving chemotherapy. It is a type of colony-stimulating… »
Medicamento que se usa para aumentar el número de glóbulos blancos en pacientes tratados con quimioterapia. Es un tipo de factor estimulante… »
A drug used to increase the number of blood cells, especially platelets, in some cancer patients receiving chemotherapy. Neumega is a form… »
Medicamento que se usa para aumentar el número de células sanguíneas, especialmente plaquetas, en algunos pacientes de cáncer que reciben quimioterapia. Neumega… »
Médico que se especializa en tratar enfermedades de los pulmones. También se llama neumonólogo. »
Operación para extraer todo un pulmón. En una neumonectomía, se extirpan uno o más lóbulos de un pulmón. »
Cirugía para extirpar un pulmón enfermo, parte del pericardio (la membrana que cubre el corazón), parte del diafragma (el músculo que se… »
Inflamación grave de los pulmones en la que los alvéolos (bolsas diminutas de aire) están llenos de líquido. Esto puede causar una… »
Inflamación de los pulmones. Puede ser causada por enfermedad, infección, radioterapia, alergia o irritación del tejido del pulmón por inhalación de… »
Rama de la medicina que se especializa en el diagnóstico y tratamiento de enfermedades de los pulmones y otras partes del aparato… »
Médico que se especializa en tratar enfermedades de los pulmones. También se llama neumólogo. »
A drug used to treat neutropenia (a condition in which there is a lower-than-normal number of white blood cells) caused by some… »
Having to do with nerves or the nervous system, including the brain and the spinal cord. »
Relacionado con los nervios o el sistema nervioso, incluso el cerebro y la médula espinal. »
The use of anesthetics in the central or peripheral nervous system to diminish or eliminate the bombardment of the CNS with nociceptive… »
Neural cell adhesion molecule (761 aa, 84 kD) is a cell adhesion process protein that is encoded by the human NCAM1 gene… »
Neural cell adhesion molecule 2 (837 aa, ~93 kDa) is encoded by the human NCAM2 gene. This protein may be involved in… »
Neural cell adhesion molecule L1 (1257 aa, ~140 kDa) is encoded by the human L1CAM gene. This protein plays a role in… »
An embryonic cell that separates from the neural plate during formation of the neural tube and migrates to give several different lineages… »
Neural Development involves proliferation, differentiation, and/or maturation of neural cells. »
A molecular subtype of glioblastoma characterized by the expression of the neural markers NEFL, GABRA1, SYT1, and SLC12A5. »
A computer algorithm to solve non-linear optimization problems. The algorithm was derived in analogy to the way the densely interconnected, parallel structure… »
Neural tracts connecting one part of the nervous system with another. »
A neural peptide receptor is a protein on the cell surface that specifically binds a neural ligand. This receptor binds ligands such… »
Medical devices which interact with or replace parts of the nervous system, e.g., cochlear implant. »
A layer of nerve cells in the retina. Embryologically, it is part of the brain. Incoming light passes through nerve-fibres and intermediary… »
A stem cell found in adult neural tissue that can give rise to neurons and glial (supporting) cells. Examples of glial cells… »
A congenital defect characterized by failure of the neural tube to close completely; this results in the presence of openings in the… »
Neural tube defects are birth defects of the brain, spine, or spinal cord. They happen in the first month of pregnancy, often… »
Neural Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome protein (505 aa, ~55 kDa) is encoded by the human WASL gene. This protein plays a role in the… »
Intense painful sensation along a nerve or group of nerves. It is caused by irritation or trauma to a nerve or inflammation… »
¿Se imagina sentir una descarga eléctrica en la cara cuando se cepilla los dientes o se afeita? Si tiene una neuralgia del… »
Neuralized-like protein 1A (574 aa, ~62 kDa) is encoded by the human NEURL gene. This protein is involved in the development of… »
Analgesic delivery into the spinal axis. »
Neuregulin (heregulin) polypeptides have been shown to interact with and activate the ErbB2, ErbB3 and ErbB4 receptor proteins, and have been found… »
Neuregulin-1 was first cloned as "heregulin" and "neu differentiation factor" and was initially thought to be a ligand for ErbB2, which is… »
Encoded by human NRG2 Gene (NRG Family), variant type I membrane or soluble growth factor Neuregulin 2 proteins (422-858-aa, 91.7-kD precursor) contain… »
Encoded by human NRG3 Gene (NRG Family), conserved 720-aa Neuregulin 3 is a brain and testis soluble growth and differentiation factor, and… »
Comprised of the erbB2, erbB3, and erbB4 proteins. These proteins form homo and heterodimers, which complicates the assignment of specificities: it is… »
Neurexin-1-alpha (1477 aa, ~162 kDa) is encoded by the human NRXN1 gene. This protein is involved in cell-cell interactions, cellular adhesion, signal… »
Neurexin-1-beta (442 aa, ~47 kDa) is encoded by the human NRXN1 gene. This protein is involved in cell-cell interactions, cellular adhesion, signal… »
NEGF2 is a member of a highly conserved, developmentally regulated human gene family. The gene product exhibits neurite outgrowth-promoting activity and may… »
Inflamación del nervio óptico (el nervio que lleva mensajes desde la parte posterior del ojo hasta el cerebro). Puede obedecer a una… »
This gene is involved in development of the nervous system and protein turnover. »
Human NEURL wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 10q25.1 and is approximately 98 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
The components of the eye that are also part of the nervous system, including the retina and optic nerve. »
Encoded by human NOVA1 Gene (Nova Family), the 510-amino acid 52 kD NOVA-1 Protein is a brain neuron-specific nuclear RNA-binding protein. NOVA-1… »
Expressed in brain by human NOVA2 Gene, RNA-binding NOVA2 protein is recognized by the paraneoplastic syndrome antibody anti-Ri. NOVA1 and NOVA2 bind… »
A doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating brain tumors and other tumors of the nervous system. »
A group of neurologic disorders associated with acanthocytosis on the peripheral blood smear. The neurologic disorders include movement disorders, ataxia, cognitive disturbances,… »
A branch of medicine concerned with the anatomy of the nervous system. »
Having to do with the way the brain affects emotion, behavior, and learning. Some cancers or their treatment may cause neurobehavioral… »
A branch of biology concerned with the development, anatomy, function, and dysfunction of the nervous system. »
An embryonic nerve cell capable of differentiating into a neuron. »
A group of nervous system tumors which display neuronal differentiation. It includes tumors that are composed of immature round cells and… »
Cancer that arises in immature nerve cells and affects mostly infants and children. »
Cáncer que se origina en las células nerviosas inmaduras y que afecta mayormente a lactantes y niños. »
The Neuroblastoma Children's Cancer Society is an advocate group dedicated to serving as a support center for children who suffer from neuroblastoma… »
Tumor que se encuentra solamente en un área; durante la cirugía, se extrae toda la parte visible del tumor. »
El estadio 2 se divide en los estadios 2A y 2B. En el estadio 2A, el tumor está solamente en un área… »
En el neuroblastoma en estadio 3, el tumor: 1) no se puede extraer completamente mediante cirugía y se ha diseminado de un… »
El neuroblastoma en estadio 4 se divide entre los estadios 4 y 4S. En el estadio 4, el tumor se ha diseminado… »
A common pediatric extracranial tumor arising from neural crest cells. It involves the adrenal medulla and the sympathetic nervous system. … »
Neuroblastoma suppressor of tumorigenicity 1 (180 aa, ~19 kDa) is encoded by the human NBL1 gene. This protein may play a role… »
A 1352-aa 153-kDa and a 2371-aa 268-kDa isoform of Neuroblastoma-Amplified Protein are expressed in adult and fetal tissues by human NAG… »
A branch of neurology concerned with the chemistry of the nervous system. »
Médico que se especializa en la cirugía del cerebro, la médula espinal y otras partes del sistema nervioso. »
Having to do with the ability to think and reason. This includes the ability to concentrate, remember things, process information, learn, speak,… »
Relacionado con la capacidad de pensar y razonar. Ello incluye la capacidad de concentrarse, recordar cosas, procesar información, aprender, hablar y… »
Relacionado con la manera en que el cerebro afecta las emociones, los comportamientos o conductas y el aprendizaje. Algunos cánceres y su… »
A parasitic infection with tapeworms of the genus Taenia affecting the brain. It is manifested with seizures and headaches. »
This gene plays a role in both transcriptional activation and DNA binding. »
Human NEUROD1 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 2q32 and is approximately 8 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
A type of disease in which cells of the central nervous system stop working or die. Neurodegenerative disorders usually get worse… »
Skin findings arising from repeated rubbing, picking or scratching of a real or imagined irritation of the skin. »
A childhood affliction that has a neurological basis and manifests as a developmental disability. »
The dorsal surface of the early vertebrate embryo that gives rise to the nervous system. »
An embryonic cell on the dorsal surface of the early vertebrate embryo that gives rise to the cells of the nervous system… »
A tumor of the central or peripheral nervous system. »
Having to do with the interactions between the nervous system and the endocrine system. Neuroendocrine describes certain cells that release hormones into… »
Neoplasm is isolated to two crypts in size. »
A malignant neuroendocrine neoplasm composed of cells containing secretory granules that stain positive for NSE and chromogranin. The neoplastic cells are… »
This is a composite group consisting of tumors, in which neuroendocrine differentiation has been confirmed by immunohistochemical detection of such proteins as… »
A rare type of cancer that forms on or just beneath the skin, usually in parts of the body that have been… »
An endocrine cell that produces and releases hormones and regulatory proteins such as neurotransmitters and neuropeptide hormones. This type of cell enables… »
Proliferation of the neuroendocrine cells isolated to the base of the crypts. Cells retain normal architecture. Proliferating cells are mixed with other… »
A morphological appearance characteristic of invasive carcinomas in which there is focal or extensive transformation (metaplasia) of nests of malignant epithelial cells… »
Groups of uniform small cells with scant cytoplasm and round to oval nuclei with dense speckled chromatin form clusters thickening bronchiolar wall… »
A benign or malignant neoplasm composed of cells of neuroendocrine origin. Representative examples include paraganglioma, carcinoid tumor, and neuroendocrine carcinoma. »
A system of neurosecretory neurons that release hormones to the circulatory system. »
A tumor that forms from cells that release hormones into the blood in response to a signal from the nervous system. Neuroendocrine… »
Three different proteins encoded by the RTN1 gene. They are identical at their 3-prime ends but have unique amino termini. The common… »
Relacionados con las interacciones entre el sistema nervioso y el sistema endocrino. Neuroendocrino se refiere a ciertas células que envían hormonas a… »
Studies of the interactions between the nervous system and endocrine system. »
Relacionado con los tejidos compuestos por células sensoriales, como el tejido que se encuentra en el oído, la nariz y la… »
Having to do with tissue made up of sensory cells, such as tissue found in the ear, nose, and tongue. »
A cell found in the nervous system. It includes glial cells, neuroblasts, and olfactory cells. »
Neoplasms composed of neuroepithelial cells, which have the capacity to differentiate into NEURONS, oligodendrocytes, and ASTROCYTES. The majority of craniospinal tumors are… »
Tissue composed of neuroepithelial cells. The latter include astrocytes, oligodendrocytes, ependymal cells, neuroblasts, and olfactory receptor cells. »
A morphologic category that includes neoplasms arising from cells that form and support the nervous system. Such neoplasms include neuroepithelial cell… »
A treatment being studied to improve brain function in certain brain disorders and in patients treated with chemotherapy for breast cancer. Sensors… »
A benign tumor that develops from the cells and tissues that cover nerves. »
Tumor benigno que se presenta en las células y tejidos que revisten los nervios. »
A bland spindle cell neoplasm composed of several cell types including cells derived from the peripheral nerve sheath and fibroblasts without significant… »
Nervio que se ha vuelto grueso y deformado debido al crecimiento anormal de las células y los tejidos que cubren el… »
An autosomal dominant hereditary neoplastic syndrome. Two distinct clinicopathological entities are recognized: neurofibromatosis type 1 and neurofibromatosis type 2. Neurofibromatosis type 1… »
La neurofibromatosis es un trastorno genético del sistema nervioso. Afecta principalmente la formación y el crecimiento de las células nerviosas. Provoca el… »
Enfermedad genética en la que se forman tumores sobre los nervios del oído interno y produce pérdida de la audición y… »
Afección genética poco frecuente que causa manchas marrones y tumores en la piel, pecas en las áreas de la piel no expuestas… »
Enfermedad genética en la que se forman tumores sobre los nervios del oído interno y produce pérdida de la audición y… »
A rare genetic condition that causes brown spots and tumors on the skin, freckling in skin areas not exposed to the sun,… »
A genetic condition in which tumors form on the nerves of the inner ear and cause loss of hearing and balance. Tumors… »
The 250 kD neurofibromin product, encoded by the tumor suppressor NF1 gene, is thought to restrict cell proliferation by functioning as a… »
An intermediate filament that is found in the axons of neurons. »
Neurofilament, heavy polypeptide (1026 aa, ~112 kDa) is encoded by the human NEFH gene. This protein plays a role in both the… »
Neurofilament light polypeptide (543 aa, ~62 kDa) is encoded by the human NEFL gene. This protein is involved in the modulation of… »
Neurofilament medium polypeptide (916 aa, ~102 kDa) is encoded by the human NEFM gene. This protein is involved in the regulation of… »
This gene plays a role in both neuronal differentiation and transcriptional regulation. »
Human NEUROG1 wild-type allele is located within 5q23-q31 and is approximately 2 kb in length. This allele, which encodes neurogenin-1 protein, is… »
A subdiscipline of genetics with a focus on nerve cells and the nervous system. »
Malfunctioning urinary bladder due to central nervous system disorders or damage to the peripheral nerves that are involved in the control of… »
Diabetes insipidus caused by decreased secretion of antidiuretic hormone from the pituitary gland. »
Neurogenic differentiation factor 1 (356 aa, ~40 kDa) is encoded by the human NEUROD1 gene. This protein plays a role in both… »
Neurogenic locus notch homolog protein 2 (2471 aa, ~265 kDa) is encoded by the human NOTCH2 gene. This protein plays a role… »
Neurogenic locus notch homolog protein 3 (2321 aa, ~244 kDa) is encoded by the human NOTCH3 gene. This protein plays a role… »
Shock resulting from neurogenic vasodilation, which can be produced by cerebral trauma or hemorrhage, spinal cord injury, deep general or spinal anesthesia,… »
Neurogenin-1 (237 aa, ~26 kDa) is encoded by the human NEUROG1 gene. This protein plays a role in both neuron differentiation and… »
Any of the cells that hold nerve cells in place and help them work the way they should. The types of neuroglia… »
Cualquiera de las células que mantiene las neuronas en su lugar y las ayuda a funcionar como deben. Entre los tipos de… »
A benign or malignant brain and spinal cord tumor that arises from glial cells (astrocytes, oligodendrocytes, ependymal cells). Tumors that arise from… »
A subdiscipline of immunology with a focus on the nervous system and its interactions with the immune system. »
A type of drug used to treat symptoms of psychosis. These include hallucinations (sights, sounds, smells, tastes, or touches that a… »
A life-threatening condition that may be caused by certain drugs used to treat mental illness, nausea, or vomiting. Symptoms include high fever,… »
Tipo de medicamento que se emplea para tratar los síntomas de la psicosis, tales como las alucinaciones (visiones, sonidos, olores, gustos… »
Neuroligin-4, X-linked (816 aa, ~92 kDa) is encoded by the human NLGN4X gene. This protein may play a role in synapse… »
Having to do with nerves or the nervous system. »
The brain, spinal cord, and nerves make up the nervous system. Together they control all the workings of the body. When something… »
A Neurologic Effect involves a change in the existing function of biologic molecules and complexes, or cellular, cell, or tissue components of… »
The assessment of the functionality of the brain, spinal column, and nerves. »
The branch of oncology concerned with the study, diagnosis, and treatment of cancers of the nervous system. »
A biological function or activity involving the cells or tissue components of the nervous system. »
A finding of pathologic function within the central or peripheral nervous system, secondary to developmental abnormalities, infections, neurologic damage, or tumors. … »
A series of questions and tests to check brain, spinal cord, and nerve function. The exam checks a person’s mental status, coordination,… »
Theoretical representations that simulate the behavior or activity of the neurological system, processes or phenomena; includes the use of mathematical equations, computers,… »
Provide a high level of professional nursing care with a special emphasis on the care of individuals with neurological diseases/diagnoses, such as… »
A specific type of neurologic examination for early detection of disease(s) and/or disorder(s). »
A term that refers to the clinical manifestations resulting from pathologic processes that affect the central and peripheral nervous system. »
Relacionado con los nervios o el sistema nervioso. »
A doctor who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the nervous system. »
The first in a series of neurologists that are performing an assessment. »
The second in a series of neurologists that are performing an assessment. »
Médico que se especializa en el diagnóstico y el tratamiento de los trastornos del sistema nervioso. »
A branch of medicine concerned with the development, anatomy, function, and dysfunction of the nervous system. »
A tumor that arises in nerve cells. »
Tumor que surge en las células nerviosas. »
El neuroma acústico es un tumor benigno que se desarrolla en el nervio que conecta el oído con el cerebro. El tumor… »
Neuromedin B receptor protein (390 aa, 43 kD) is a cell communication process protein that is encoded by the human NMBR gene… »
Expressed throughout the enteric and central nervous systems by human NMU Gene (NMU Family), 174-aa 20-kDa (precursor) secreted Neuromedin U (25-aa) is… »
Neuromedin-C (10 aa, ~1 kDa) is encoded by the human GRP gene. This protein plays a role in hormone signaling. »
Trastorno nervioso poco frecuente que provoca una constante actividad muscular que no se puede controlar, aun cuando se duerme. A menudo afecta… »
Neuromuscular disorders affect the nerves that control your voluntary muscles. Voluntary muscles are the ones you can control, like in your arms… »
A procedure in which small electric impulses are used to stimulate muscles that are weak or paralyzed. It helps to increase muscle… »
A neuromuscular examination of a newborn's developmental characteristics. »
An autoimmune inflammatory syndrome characterized by optic neuritis and myelitis. Signs and symptoms include loss of vision, weakness and paralysis of the… »
A rare nerve disorder that causes constant muscle activity that cannot be controlled, even during sleep. It often affects the muscles in… »
A type of cell that receives and sends messages from the body to the brain and back to the body. The messages… »
Neuron Conduction Induction involves initiation of activities that propagate the transfer of the electrochemical action potential process along nerve fibers away from… »
Neuron Conduction Inhibition involves interference with, or restraint of, activities that propagate the transfer of the electrochemical action potential process along nerve… »
An immunophenotypic test result indicating positive staining of neoplastic cells for neuron-specific enolase. »
A grouping for all the different types of cells of the nervous system. »
Tipo de célula que recibe y envía mensajes del cuerpo al cerebro y del cerebro al cuerpo. Los mensajes se envían por… »
Neuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit alpha-3 (503 aa, ~57 kDa) is encoded by the human CHRNA3 gene. This protein plays a role in… »
Neuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit alpha-5 (468 aa, ~53 kDa) is encoded by the human CHRNA5 gene. This protein plays a role in… »
Neuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit beta-4 (498 aa, ~56 kDa) is encoded by the human CHRNB4 gene. This protein is involved in ion… »
A group of central nervous system neoplasms with a variable amount of neuronal and, less consistently, glial differentiation. They occur at a… »
Widely expressed human NRCAM Gene (L1/Neurofascin/NgCAM Family) encodes alternative isoforms of Neuronal Cell Adhesion Molecule, a cell adhesion ankyrin-binding potential type I… »
A group of mostly autosomal recessive inherited neurodegenerative disorders characterized by accumulation of lipofuscin in the neuronal cells and in other tissues… »
A diverse group of congenital brain developmental disorders characterized by defects in neuronal migration in the brain during early fetal development. The… »
Neuronal migration protein doublecortin (402 aa, ~45 kDa) is encoded by the human DCX gene. This protein is involved in neuronal… »
Expressed in the brain by human SHC3 Gene, the 474-aa 52-kD and 594-aa 64-kD isoforms of Neuronal SHC are similar to SHC;… »
Axons extend significant distances to innervate target tissues. At the site of innervation, target tissues release neurotrophins including NGF, BDNF and… »
Any process in which a presynaptic cell transfers a signal to a postsynaptic cell, by either release of a neurotransmitter or by… »
An intradermal nevus characterized by the presence of nests of atrophic nevus cells which are hyalinized and resemble nerve bundles. »
Nerve cells, the principal functional units of the nervous system. A neuron consists of a cell body and its processes, an axon… »
Médico que se especializa en el diagnóstico y el tratamiento de los tumores del cerebro y otros tumores del sistema nervioso. … »
Chronic pain caused by damage to nerve fibers. It is usually associated with tissue injury. »
A standardized survey developed and copyrighted by Brad Galer and Mark Jensen in 1997 and published in the journal Neurology (BS Galer… »
The origin or causation of a disease of the nervous system. »
A pathologist who specializes in diseases of the nervous system. A pathologist identifies disease by studying cells and tissues under a… »
The branch of pathology concerned with diseases and disorders of the nervous system. »
A nerve problem that causes pain, numbness, tingling, swelling, or muscle weakness in different parts of the body. It usually begins in… »
Problema de los nervios que produce dolor, adormecimiento, cosquilleo, hinchazón y debilidad muscular en distintas partes del cuerpo. Por lo general, comienza… »
Problema de los nervios que produce dolor, adormecimiento, cosquilleo, hinchazón y debilidad muscular en distintas partes del cuerpo. Por lo general, comienza… »
Patólogo que se especializa en las enfermedades del sistema nervioso. Un patólogo identifica las enfermedades mediante el estudio de las células y… »
A member of a class of protein-like molecules made in the brain. Neuropeptides consist of short chains of amino acids, with some… »
Genes which encode peptides that are released by both neurons and non-neuronal cells. Protein products of neuropeptide genes are intracellular messengers that… »
Encoded by single copy human NPY Gene (NPY Family), 97-aa 11-kDa (precursor) secreted Neuropeptide Y is a 36-aa peptide neuromodulator with sequence… »
The determination of the amount of neuropeptide Y present in a sample. »
Neuropeptide Y receptor type 1 (384 aa, ~44 kDa) is encoded by the human NPY1R gene. This protein is involved in diverse… »
Neuropeptide Y receptor type 2 (381 aa, ~43 kDa) is encoded by the human NPY2R gene. This protein plays a role in… »
Neuropeptide Y receptor type 5 (445 aa, ~51 kDa) is encoded by the human NPY5R gene. This protein is involved in diverse… »
Miembro de una clase de moléculas semejantes a las proteínas elaboradas en el cerebro. Los neuropéptidos están compuestos por cadenas cortas de… »
A branch of pharmacology concerned with the effects of drugs on the nervous system. »
The branch of pharmacology dealing especially with the action of drugs upon various parts of the nervous system. »
A branch of neuroscience concerned with the physiology of the nervous system. »
A dense intricate feltwork of interwoven fine glial processes, fibrils, synaptic terminals, axons, and dendrites interspersed among the nerve cells in the… »
Encoded by human NRP1 Gene (Neuropilin Family), Neuropilin 1 contains 1 MAM, 2 F5/8 type C, and 2 CUB domains. Found in… »
Neuropilin-2 (931 aa, ~105 kDa) is encoded by the human NRP2 gene. This protein plays a role in axonal guidance and cardiovascular… »
Neuropoietic Cytokine glycoproteins act with high affinity through specific receptors as local paracrine or autocrine intercellular mediators to regulate neuronal growth, regeneration,… »
The use of drugs to protect nerve cells from damage by cancer therapy agents. »
Drugs intended to prevent damage to the brain or spinal cord from ischemia, stroke, convulsions, or trauma. Some must be administered before… »
Estudio de la relación que tienen el cerebro y el sistema nervioso en el comportamiento. »
Psicólogo que diagnostica y trata problemas de conducta y otros problemas relacionados con el funcionamiento del cerebro. Esto puede incluir problemas con… »
A standardized rating scale originally developed and copyrighted by Jeffrey L. Cummings in 1994 as well as published in the journal Neurology… »
A psychologist who diagnoses and treats behavioral and other problems related to the way the brain works. These may include problems… »
The study of how the brain and central nervous system are related to behavior. »
A doctor trained in radiology who specializes in creating and interpreting pictures of the nervous system. The pictures are produced using forms… »
Médico capacitado en radiología y especializado en crear e interpretar imágenes del sistema nervioso. Las imágenes se producen usando formas de radiación… »
Tratamiento en estudio para mejorar el funcionamiento cerebral en ciertos trastornos del cerebro y en pacientes con cáncer de mama tratados con… »
1B; Basic Science Research (includes vaccine and chemotherapy development), Neuroscience And Neuropsychiatric Research »
A subject domain utilized for the submission of information encompassing and representing data, vocabulary or records related to the brain and nervous… »
The disciplines concerned with the study of the nervous system. »
Investigations in the disciplines concerned with the nervous system. »
An interruption or alteration in the sensory activity or functions of the nervous system. »
Disorders in which the symptoms are distressing to the individual and recognized by him or her as being unacceptable. Social relationships may… »
A doctor who specializes in surgery on the brain, spine, and other parts of the nervous system. »
A surgical specialty concerned with surgical treatment of the nervous system. »
Surgery performed on the nervous system or its parts. »
Infection of the brain or spinal cord by Treponema pallidum. It occurs many years following the original infection which remained untreated. Signs… »
A benign neoplasm arising from nerve sheaths. It is characterized by the presence of a myxoid stroma. »
A term used for any state of depression that is not psychotic. »
Tendencia de algunos tratamientos a dañar el sistema nervioso. »
The tendency of some treatments to cause damage to the nervous system. »
A group of neurologic disorders caused by damage to the nervous system following exposure to pharmacologic, biologic, and chemical agents. Examples of… »
A substance that is poisonous to nerve tissue. »
Sustancia que es tóxica para el tejido nervioso. »
Sustancia química elaborada por las células nerviosas y usada para comunicarse con otras células, inclusive otras células nerviosas y células musculares. … »
A chemical that is made by nerve cells and used to communicate with other cells, including other nerve cells and muscle… »
Neurotransmitter Activity Induction involves initiation of the biological function, through increased production, neuronal release, or decreased re-uptake, of endogenous signaling molecules secreted… »
Neurotransmitter Activity Inhibition involves interference with, such as receptor binding, decreased production, neuronal release, or increased re-uptake, or restraint of the biological… »
Neurotransmitters are signaling molecules used by neurons to communicate across chemical synapses. The receptors for neurotransmitters include G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) and… »
family of polypeptide growth factors produced by peripheral target tissues as well as the nervous system, which are critical to neuronal growth,… »
Expressed in brain and peripheral tissues, human NTF3 Gene (NGF-Beta Family) encodes secreted 257-aa 29-kDa (precursor) Neurotrophin 3, a neurotrophin closely related… »
Neurotrophins are a family of trophic factors involved in differentiation and survival of neural cells. The neurotrophin family consists of nerve growth… »
An ability to invade and live in neural tissue. This term is usually used to describe the ability of viruses to infect… »
Capacidad de invadir y vivir en el tejido neural. Por lo general, este término se usa para describir la capacidad de los… »
A body structure consisting of nerves traveling together with arteries, veins, and/or lymphatics. »
Study of viruses which infect nerves. »
Neurturin is a member of the TGF-beta subfamily, TRN. This gene signals through RET and a GPI-linked coreceptor, and promotes survival of… »
Neutral amino acid transporter A (532 aa, ~56 kDa) is encoded by the human SLC1A4 gene. This protein plays a role in… »
Neutral and basic amino acid transport protein rBAT (685 aa, ~79 kDa) is encoded by the human SLC3A1 gene. This protein is… »
Neutral ceramidase (780 aa, ~86 kDa) is encoded by the human ASAH2 gene. This protein is involved in ceramide hydrolysis. »
Having no net electric charge; not electrified. »
A position of the fetus during the labor and delivery process where the fetal chin is mildly flexed but with a forward… »
Neither chemically acidic or basic. »
The act of rendering something ineffective or inactive. »
An antibody that binds to an administered drug and inhibits the biological activity of that drug. Expression of these antibodies is thought… »
Tipo de célula inmunitaria; es uno de los primeros tipos de células que van al sitio de una infección. Los neutrófilos ayudan… »
An elementary particle with 0 charge and a mass about equal to that of a proton. »
Radiation of neutrons during radioactive decay. »
A condition in which there is a lower-than-normal number of neutrophils (a type of white blood cell). »
Afección en la cual hay un número menor que el normal de neutrófilos (un tipo de glóbulos blancos) en la sangre. … »
Afección crónica que afecta los neutrófilos (tipo de glóbulo blanco). En la neutropenia cíclica el número de neutrófilos en la sangre pasa… »
Trastorno hereditario en el que se presenta una cantidad menor que lo normal de neutrófilos (un tipo de glóbulo blanco muy importante… »
Trastorno hereditario en el que se presenta una cantidad menor que lo normal de neutrófilos (un tipo de glóbulo blanco muy importante… »
Afección caracterizada por fiebre y un número de neutrófilos en la sangre más bajo que el normal. Un neutrófilo es un tipo… »
Afección crónica que afecta los neutrófilos (tipo de glóbulo blanco). En la neutropenia periódica el número de neutrófilos en la sangre pasa… »
A type of immune cell that is one of the first cell types to travel to the site of an infection. Neutrophils… »
A genetic disorder characterized by defective polymorphonuclear cell actin function, resulting in impaired granulocyte motility. »
Neutrophil Activation involves cell interaction and cell signaling mechanisms that recognize or respond to the presence of foreign antigen and that stimulate… »
The determination of the number of band neutrophils in a blood sample. »
The determination of the ratio of band neutrophils compared to leukocytes in a blood sample. The measurement may be expressed as a… »
Neutrophil collagenase (467 aa, ~53 kDa) is encoded by the human MMP8 gene. This protein plays a role in the proteolysis of… »
A test to determine the number of neutrophils in a sample of blood. »
Indicates a neutrophil count of at least 1000 per cubic millimeter. »
Indicates a neutrophil count of at least 500 per cubic millimeter. »
Neutrophil cytosol factor 2 (526 aa, ~60 kDa) is encoded by the human NCF2 gene. This protein plays a role in the… »
Neutrophil elastase (267 aa, ~29 kDa) is encoded by the human ELANE gene. This protein plays a role in innate host defense… »
The determination of the amount of neutrophil elastase present in a sample. »
An absolute neutrophil count (ANC) of 500 or more (500 or more neutrophils in a cubic millimeter of blood) for 3 days… »
Neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin (198 aa, ~22 kDa) is encoded by the human LCN2 gene. This protein may play a role in both… »
Neutrophils are important phagocytotic leukocytes (white blood cells) that internalize and destroy infectious bacteria by a respiratory burst of reactive oxygen species… »
Prior to ingestion of food. »
The determination of the ratio of neutrophils compared to total cells present in a sample. The measurement may be expressed as a… »
Encoded by human PPBP Gene (Alpha Chemokine CXC Family), secreted 128-aa 14-kDa (precursor) Pro-Platelet Basic Protein is a platelet-derived growth factor that… »
Painful red or pink edematous nodules most commonly found on the palmar and/or plantar regions. »
The determination of the number of neutrophilic metamyelocytes in a blood sample. »
The determination of the number of neutrophilic myelocytes in a blood sample. »
Not ever; at no time in the past (or future). »
The systematic arrangement of entities into groups such that each entity can be assigned the value Never, Current or Former. »
Indicates that a product was never promoted for use. »
Indicates a person who has never been married or whose marriages have been annulled. »
A person who was not smoking at the time of the interview and has smoked less than 100 cigarettes in their… »
A question about whether an individual never thinks or has never thought about their appearance. »
A benzodiazepine non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor. In combination with other antiretroviral drugs, nevirapine reduces HIV viral loads and increases CD4 counts, thereby… »
Crecimiento benigno (no canceroso) en la piel formado por un racimo de melanocitos (células que elaboran melanina, que es la sustancia que… »
Tipo de lunar formado por grupos de células del nevo que se encuentran en la epidermis y la dermis (las dos capas… »
Tipo de nevo (lunar) que se encuentra en la unión (borde) entre la epidermis (exterior) y las capas de la dermis (interior)… »
Tipo de nevus (mola) cuya apariencia es diferente a la de una mola común. Con frecuencia, Un nevo displásico es más grande… »
A genetic condition that causes unusual facial features and disorders of the skin, bones, nervous system, eyes, and endocrine glands. People with… »
A medulloblastoma developing in patients with multiple basal cell carcinomas. It is observed in patients with nevoid basal cell carcinoma syndrome… »
Afección hereditaria de ciertas familias en las cuales al menos dos miembros tienen nevos displásicos (lunares atípicos) y tienen una tendencia a… »
A benign (not cancer) growth on the skin that is formed by a cluster of melanocytes (cells that make a substance called… »
A neoplastic cutaneous melanocyte that characterizes benign and atypical cutaneous neoplastic lesions called nevi. »
A rare developmental skin condition consisting of abnormal pilosebaceous follicle development. It is characterized by linear or band-like distributions of groups of… »
A congenital vascular malformation in the skin (birthmark) characterized by the presence of dilated capillaries. The affected area of the skin is… »
A nevus that arises from the female genital organs. This category includes congenital nevus, acquired nevus, dysplastic nevus, blue nevus, and atypical… »
A large brown, blue, or gray hamartoma of dermal melanocytes, usually on the shoulder and upper arm that is most commonly found… »
A brown, blue, or gray hamartoma of dermal melanocytes, usually on the skin of the face along the distribution of the ophthalmic… »
Having no previous example or precedent or parallel; of a kind not seen before. »
Stability data submitted for an active ingredient, could be stability data for an active ingredient submitted in a drug application, or a… »
Research into new physical or chemical means to treat disease. »
Stability data submitted to a new animal drug application. »
An electrocardiographic finding of pathologic Q waves in leads V3 and V4, which is suggestive of myocardial infarction of the anterior wall… »
An electrocardiographic finding of pathologic Q waves in leads V3 through V6, which is suggestive of myocardial infarction of the anterolateral wall… »
An electrocardiographic finding of pathologic Q waves in leads V1 through V4, which is suggestive of myocardial infarction of the anteroseptal wall… »
The primary objective of the "New Approaches to Brain Tumor Therapy (NABTT)" CNS Consortium is to improve the therapeutic outcome for adults… »
NIH Emphasis Area -- Innovative approaches to pathogenesis, resulting from more precise understanding of genes, proteins, and cells, are transforming traditional descriptions… »
NIH Emphasis Area -- The result of efforts in chemistry, structural biology, genetics, and cellular and molecular biology are providing new means… »
A country in the Pacific, comprised of islands in the South Pacific Ocean, east of Australia. »
The unprecedent recognition of the presence of a disease, condition, or injury based on investigation, analysis or tests for signs and… »
A regulatory document submitted to the FDA proposing the approval of a new drug to be marketed and sold in the… »
A census division of the United States consisting of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut. »
An electrocardiographic finding of pathologic Q waves in leads V1 to V6, I and aVL, which is suggestive of myocardial infarction involving… »
An electrocardiographic finding of pathologic Q waves in leads I and aVL, which is suggestive of myocardial infarction of the high lateral… »
An electrocardiographic finding of pathologic Q waves in leads III, aVF and often II, which is suggestive of myocardial infarction of the… »
An electrocardiographic finding of pathologic Q waves in leads V5, V6, I and aVL, which is suggestive of myocardial infarction of the… »
The identification of a lesion which has not been previously seen or characterized. »
An assessment of the equivocality of disease progression based on a newly identified lesion. »
An electrocardiographic finding of pathologic Q waves, which is suggestive of myocardial infarction of one or more regions of the heart and… »
An electrocardiographic finding in leads V1 or V2 of an initial R wave duration greater than or equal to 40 ms, R… »
NIH Emphasis Area: Research in new procedures and approaches to prevent disease. »
An electrocardiographic finding of pathologic Q waves in leads V1, V2 and often V3, which is suggestive of myocardial infarction of the… »
The confirmation (by other methods or modalities) that a tumor, which has not been previously seen or characterized, is present in the… »
A finding associated with a patient based on the functional classification developed by the New York Heart Association (NYHA), for categorizing patients… »
A finding associated with a patient with defined or presumed cardiac disease without limitations of physical activity. Ordinary physical activity does not… »
A finding associated with a patient with defined or presumed cardiac disease with slight limitation of physical activity. They are comfortable at… »
A finding associated with a patient with defined or presumed cardiac disease with marked limitation of physical activity. They are comfortable at… »
The two most severe classes of cardiac dysfunction according to a classification system developed by the New York Heart Association to grade… »
A finding associated with a patient with defined or presumed cardiac disease with inability to carry on any physical activity without… »
A New Zealand rabbit with black coat color and coat genotype Si, VV, E, D, C, B. The New Zealand black is… »
A rabbit that is derived from a cross between two different New Zealand strains of determinate or indeterminate coat genotype. The New… »
A New Zealand rabbit with a red or agouti coat and coat genotype w, VV, en, e. The New Zealand Red is… »
An albino New Zealand rabbit with coat genotype c, VV and eye color genotype np. This lagomorph has non-pigmented skin and long… »
An infant during the first month after birth. »
The assessment of behavior in neonates. »
The systolic and diastolic blood pressure of the newborn upon examination; the normal range of the systolic blood pressure is 60 -… »
A general assessment of the overall health of a newborn. »
The number of heartbeats of the newborn per minute; the normal range is 100 - 180 heartbeats per minute. »
A range of values used to quantify newborn motor development. »
The number of inhalations and exhalations of the newborn per minute; the normal range is 30 - 60 breaths per minute. … »
A specific type of newborn examination performed to allow for early detection of disease(s) and/or disorder(s). »
An acute febrile, contagious, viral disease of birds caused by a Paramyxovirus (NEWCASTLE DISEASE VIRUS). It is characterized by respiratory and nervous… »
A bird virus that is being studied in the treatment of cancer. It may be used to kill cancer cells directly, or… »
The Newfoundland is a strong, massive dog with a broad heavy head and webbed feet. The water-repellent long outer coat is flat,… »
A province in the east of Canada, composed of Newfoundland Island and Labrador. Its capital is St. John's »
Very recently determined. »
Recent information about specific and timely events. »
A SI derived unit of force. The force which, when applied in a vacuum to a body having a mass of one… »
A unit of surface tension defined as the stretching force required to form a liquid film, tending to minimize the area of… »
A drug used to treat advanced kidney cancer and a type of liver cancer that cannot be removed by surgery. It is… »
Medicamento que se usa para tratar el cáncer avanzado de riñón y un tipo de cáncer del hígado que no se puede… »
A drug that blocks acid from being made in the stomach. It is used to treat acid reflux disease and to prevent… »
Medicamento que impide que se elabore ácido en el estómago. Se usa para tratar la enfermedad de reflujo ácido y para prevenir… »
Subsequent; immediately following in time or order. »
Technologies that facilitate the rapid determination of the DNA sequence of large numbers of strands or segments of DNA. »
The identifier of the subsequent trial that the patient is entering. »
The next improvement of a device, procedure, technique, or service that provides a significant improvement in the state of the art. … »
Any of the electronic health record systems and solutions developed by the NextGen corporation. »
NFAT is a multi-subunit transcription complex that includes homo- or hetero-dimers of FOS and JUN proteins. NFATC, the Dorsal/Rel family cytosolic… »
A group of proteins that help control many functions in a cell, including cell growth and survival. These proteins also control the… »
NF-kappa-B essential modulator (419 aa, ~48 kDa) is encoded by the human IKBKG gene. This protein plays a role in the mediation… »
NF-kB is a heterodimer complex of two DNA-binding subunits from two families of ubiquitous, inducible, nuclear transcription activators involved in cytokine-induced activation… »
A rare genetic condition that causes brown spots and tumors on the skin, freckling in skin areas not exposed to the sun,… »
Afección genética poco frecuente que causa manchas marrones y tumores en la piel, pecas en las áreas de la piel no expuestas… »
This gene plays a role in signal transduction and cytoskeletal remodeling. »
Human NF1 wild type allele is located in the vicinity of 17p11.2 and is approximately 279 kb in length. This allele, which… »
A genetic condition in which tumors form on the nerves of the inner ear and cause loss of hearing and balance. Tumors… »
Enfermedad genética en la que se forman tumores sobre los nervios del oído interno y produce pérdida de la audición y… »
This gene plays a role in cell adhesion and cytoskeletal remodeling. It is also involved in suppression of cell growth. »
Human NF2 wild type allele is located in the vicinity of 22p12.2 and is approximately 95 kb in length. This allele, which… »
Hypertrophy associated with both hypertension and obstruction to ventricular outflow leads to pathologic cardiac growth and it is associated with increase morbidity… »
This gene is involved in gene transcription and cellular stress responses. »
Human NFAT5 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 16q22.1 and is approximately 140 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
This gene plays a role in the regulation of immune responsive gene expression. »
Human NFATC1 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 18q23 and is approximately 134 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
This gene is involved in cytokine gene transcription. »
Human NFATC2 wild-type allele is located within 20q13.2-q13.3 and is approximately 176 kb in length. This allele, which encodes nuclear factor of… »
This gene plays a role in T-cell-mediated transcription. »
Human NFATC3 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 16q22.2 and is approximately 144 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
This gene is involved in transcription, inflammation and cellular differentiation. »
Human NFATC4 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 14q11.2 and is approximately 14 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
This gene plays a role in transcriptional regulation. »
Human NFE2 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 12q13 and is approximately 9 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
A protein that controls how certain genes are expressed. These genes help protect the cell from damage caused by free radicals (unstable… »
Proteína que controla el modo en que se expresan ciertos genes. Estos genes ayudan a proteger la célula del daño que causan… »
This gene plays a role in transcriptional regulation. »
Human NFE2L2 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 2q31 and is approximately 162 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
This gene plays a role in transcriptional regulation and DNA replication. »
Human NFIA wild-type allele is located within 1p31.3-p31.2 and is approximately 598 kb in length. This allele, which encodes nuclear factor 1… »
This gene plays a role in transcriptional regulation and mediates DNA-binding interactions. »
Human NFIB wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 9p24.1 and is approximately 233 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
This gene is involved in transcriptional regulation. »
Widely expressed human NF-I Genes (CTF/NF-I Family) encode NF-I Proteins that contain a DWA/MH1 domain and bind TTGGCNNNNNGCCAA DNA palindromes in viral… »
This gene plays a role in transcriptional regulation. »
Human NFIL3 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 9q22 and is approximately 15 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
This gene is involved in transcriptional regulation. »
Human NFIX wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 19p13.3 and is approximately 103 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
The role of Hemophilus influenzae in ear infections and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease includes the induction of an inflammatory response through activation… »
This gene is involved in the regulation of apoptosis, signal transduction and gene transcription. »
Human NFKB1 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 4q24 and is approximately 105 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
This gene plays a role in transcriptional regulation, signal transduction and inflammatory responses. »
Human NFKB2 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 10q24 and is approximately 8 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
This gene plays a role in signal transduction and transcriptional activation of target genes. It is also involved in the inhibition of… »
Human NFKBIA wild type allele is located in the vicinity of 14q13 and is approximately 3 kb in length. This allele, which… »
This gene plays a role in signal transduction and transcriptional activation of target genes. It is putatively involved in spermatogenesis. »
Human NFKBIB wild type allele is located in the vicinity of 19q13.1 and is approximately 3 kb in length. This allele, which… »
This gene plays a role in signal transduction and regulation of transcription. It is involved in the immune response. »
Human NFKBIE wild type allele is located in the vicinity of 6p21.1 and is approximately 8 kb in length. This allele, which… »
This gene plays a role in both DNA binding and transcriptional regulation. »
Human NFYA wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 6p21.3 and is approximately 29 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
A tube that is inserted through the nose, down the throat and esophagus, and into the stomach. It can be used to… »
An amino acid derivative used to counteract high blood pressure caused by interleukin-2. »
Derivado de un aminoácido usado para contrarrestar la hipertensión causada por la interleucina-2. »
Forma del aminoácido arginina. Un aminoácido es un elemento fundamental de las proteínas. La Ng-nitro-L-arginina está en estudio para el tratamiento de… »
A form of the amino acid arginine. An amino acid is a protein building block. NG-nitro-L-arginine is being studied in the treatment… »
This gene plays a role in the maintenance of sympathetic and sensory neurons. »
Human NGF wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 1p13.1 and is approximately 52 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
This gene is involved in apoptosis, neuronal growth and signaling. »
Human NGFR wild-type allele is located within 17q21-q22 and is approximately 20 kb in length. This allele, which encodes tumor necrosis factor… »
This gene is involved in cell signaling and apoptosis. »
Human NGFRAP1 wild type allele is located in the vicinity of Xq22.2 and is approximately 2 kb in length. This allele, which… »
A substance being studied in the treatment of cancer. It is made by linking tumor necrosis factor (TNF) to a peptide. The… »
Sustancia en estudio para el tratamiento de cáncer. Se elabora al enlazar el factor de necrosis tumoral (FNT) con un péptido. El… »
This gene is involved in DNA repair and V(D)J recombination. »
Human NHEJ1 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 2q35 and is approximately 85 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
Any of a large group of cancers of lymphocytes (white blood cells). NHLs can occur at any age and are often marked… »
A regimen used for the treatment of localized aggressive forms of childhood B-cell non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, including lymphoblastic lymphoma. »
A modified version of the NHL-BFM 90 regimen, employing a different methotrexate dosing schedule, used for the treatment of localized aggressive forms… »
Nickel ion requiring two electrons to return to its elemental state. »
A nutrient in the vitamin B complex that the body needs in small amounts to function and stay healthy. Niacin helps some… »
An antilipidemic agent that works through, or mimics, the action of niacin to increase HDL-C levels by blocking hepatic uptake of apolipoprotein… »
Nutriente del complejo de la vitamina B que el cuerpo necesita en pequeñas cantidades para funcionar y mantenerse sano. La niacina ayuda… »
Una forma de niacina (vitamina B3) que el cuerpo necesita en cantidades pequeñas para funcionar y estar sano. La niacinamida se encuentra… »
A form of niacin (vitamin B3) that the body needs in small amounts to function and stay healthy. Niacinamide is found in… »
The essential oil extracted from the foliage and twigs of Melaleuca viridiflora. Niaouli oil is used for aromatherapy and for its antiseptic… »
Encoded by human NBS1 Gene, ubiquitous expression of 754-amino acid 85 kD Nibrin occurs principally in testis, thymus, and spleen (sites of… »
Se encuentran células anormales en la superficie del cuello uterino. La NIC es causada, a menudo, por ciertos tipos de virus del… »
Se encuentran células levemente anormales en la superficie del cuello uterino. La NIC 1 es causada, a menudo, por ciertos tipos de… »
Se encuentran células moderadamente anormales en la superficie del cuello uterino. La NIC 2 es causada, a menudo, por ciertos tipos de… »
Se encuentran células anormales en la superficie del cuello uterino. Con frecuencia, la NIC 2 y 3 es causada por ciertos… »
Se encuentran células sumamente anormales en la superficie del cuello uterino. Con frecuencia, la NIC 3 es causada por ciertos tipos… »
A lipophilic antioxidant with both antiproliferative and lipid-lowering properties. Treatment with nicanartine both decreases plasma LDL cholesterol and increases plasma HDL… »
A country in Central America, bordering both the Caribbean Sea and the North Pacific Ocean, between Costa Rica and Honduras. »
A synthetic derivative of nitrophenyl-pyridine and potent calcium channel blocker, Nicardipine (Nifedipine Family) blocks calcium ions from certain cell walls and inhibits… »
The hydrochloride salt form of nicardipine, a synthetic derivative of nitrophenyl-pyridine and potent calcium channel blocker, Nicardipine (Nifedipine Family) blocks calcium ions… »
A niacin derivative that decreases serum Lp(a) levels. »
Terminology for concepts associated with immunization in children (birth to 21 years of age) contributed by the National Institute of Child Health… »
Terminology for concepts associated with neurological development in children contributed by the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. »
Terminology for concepts associated with neonatal and infant examination contributed by the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. »
Core library of terms associated with pediatrics, representing information related to child health and development from pre-birth through 21 years of age;… »
Terminology for concepts associated with Pregnancy, Labor and Delivery contributed by the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. »
An element with atomic symbol Ni, atomic number 28, and atomic weight 58.69. »
A greenish, crystalline inorganic compound that produces toxic gases upon heating. Nickel acetate is used in textile dyeing processes, in electroplating, and… »
A light green, crystalline inorganic compound that produces toxic gases upon heating. Nickel carbonate is used in electroplating, to prepare nickel monoxide,… »
A colorless, volatile and highly flammable, liquid inorganic compound with a characteristic, musty odor that emits toxic carbon monoxide fumes upon… »
A green or yellow colored, crystalline inorganic compound that produces toxic gases upon heating. Nickel chloride is used in electroplating, in nickel… »
A strong, corrosion and heat resistant, inorganic substance that contains the metallic element nickel. Nickel compounds are used in industry for electroplating,… »
A green, crystalline, inorganic compound that produces toxic gases upon heating. Nickel hydroxide is used in nickel-cadmium batteries and as a catalyst… »
A storage disorder that results from impaired metabolism of nickel. »
A green to black colored, inorganic compound that turns yellow and produces toxic gases upon heating. Nickel monoxide is used in the… »
Exposure to inorganic carcinogenic Nickel Subsulfide, an atmospheric pollutant primarily generated by industries that manufacture lithium batteries, results in inflammation, hyperplasia, and… »
A yellow, green or blue colored, crystalline inorganic compound that produces toxic gases upon heating. Nickel sulfate is used in electroplating and… »
A dark green to black colored, crystalline inorganic compound that produces toxic gases upon heating. Nickel sulfide is used in lithium batteries,… »
A dark green colored, crystalline, inorganic compound that produces toxic gases upon heating. Nickelocene is used as a catalyst and as a… »
A familiar or shortened form of a proper name. »
A niacin derivative with antilipidemic activity. »
A niacin derivative with antilipidemic activity. »
Sustancia química venenosa y adictiva que se encuentra en el tabaco. También se puede producir en el laboratorio. Cuando entra en el… »
Una forma de niacina (vitamina B3) que el cuerpo necesita en cantidades pequeñas para funcionar y estar sano. La nicotinamida se encuentra… »
A form of niacin (vitamin B3) that the body needs in small amounts to function and stay healthy. Nicotinamide is found in… »
Nicotinamide N-methyltransferase (264 aa, ~30 kDa) is encoded by the human NNMT gene. This protein is involved in the detoxification of xenobiotic… »
Nicotinate-nucleotide pyrophosphorylase [carboxylating] (297 aa, ~31 kDa) is encoded by the human QPRT gene. This protein is involved in the synthesis of… »
An addictive, poisonous chemical found in tobacco. It can also be made in the laboratory. When it enters the body, nicotine causes… »
Research Studies that assess the behavioral and/or pharmacological treatment of individuals for nicotine dependence/addiction. The specific focus of treatment interventions is… »
A chewing gum that contains a small dose of nicotine, which enters the blood by being absorbed through the lining of the… »
A device used to inhale (breathe in) small doses of nicotine through the mouth. The nicotine is absorbed through the lining of… »
A hard candy-like tablet that contains a small dose of nicotine. The nicotine is absorbed through the lining of the mouth and… »
A nose spray that contains a small dose of nicotine, which enters the blood by being absorbed through the lining of the… »
A patch that sticks on the skin and contains a small dose of nicotine, which enters the blood by being absorbed through… »
Therapy to help control nicotine withdrawal symptoms during tobacco cessation »
A type of treatment that uses special products to give small, steady doses of nicotine to help stop cravings and relieve symptoms… »
A substance being studied to see if it can help people quit smoking or keep them from starting again. It may stimulate… »
A condition which occurs following suspension of nicotine use. Clinical features may include nicotine craving, irritability, anxiety, depression and increased appetite. The… »
A nutrient in the vitamin B complex that the body needs in small amounts to function and stay healthy. Nicotinic acid helps… »
Natural or synthetic compounds mimicking acetylcholine neurotransmitter action at nicotinic receptors, which are ionotropic receptors that form ligand-gated ion channels in plasma… »
Natural or synthetic compounds inhibiting acetylcholine neurotransmitter action at nicotinic receptors, which are ionotropic receptors that form ligand-gated ion channels in cells'… »
A translucent membrane present in the eye of some animals, also called the third eye. It is part of the conjunctiva and… »
Afección en la que se encuentran células anormales en el tejido que reviste un conducto de la mama (conducto lácteo). Presentar una… »
This gene plays a role in the compositional regulation of basement membranes and has anti-angiogenic activity. »
Human NID1 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 1q43 and is approximately 98 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
This gene plays a structural role in the basement membrane. »
Human NID2 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 14q22.1 and is approximately 64 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
Nidogen, a 150-kD sulfated glycoprotein, is a major component of basement membranes and forms a highly stable noncovalent complex with laminin. … »
The 20 kDa C-terminal domain of the vascular basement protein, Nidogen-1. It may have anti-angiogenic properties. »
Nidogen-2 (1375 aa, ~151 kDa) is encoded by the human NID2 gene. This protein plays a role in both basement membrane structure… »
A daughter of your brother or sister. »
Niemann-Pick C1-like protein 1 (1359 aa, 149 kDa) is encoded by the human NPC1L1 gene. This protein is a multipass transmembrane protein… »
An autosomal recessive inherited lysosomal storage disease characterized by deficiency of sphingomyelinase. It results in the accumulation of sphingomyelin in the liver,… »
An autosomal recessive inherited lysosomal storage disease caused by mutations in the NPC1 and NPC2 genes. It is characterized by progressive neurologic… »
A dihydropyridine calcium channel blocking agent. Nifedipine inhibits the transmembrane influx of extracellular calcium ions into myocardial and vascular smooth muscle cells,… »
A nitrofuran derivative with antibacterial activity. »
A nitrofuran derivative with antiprotozoal and potential antineoplastic activities. Nifurtimox is reduced by cytosol enzymes or flavin-containing microsomal enzymes to a highly… »
A derivative of nitrofuran used as an antibiotic in the treatment of urinary tract infections. Nifurtoinol is bactericidal to most gram-positive and… »
The oil extracted from the seeds of Nigella sativa. Blackseed oil is used primarily for its nutritive properties. »
Denotes the inhabitants of Nigeria, a person from there, or their descendants elsewhere. »
An inability to see clearly in dim light; due to a deficiency of vitamin A or to a retinal disorder. »
Perspiration experienced nocturnally that is unrelated to environmental temperature. »
The time in every 24 hour period when it is dark. »
A sleep disorder characterized by the repeated occurrence of frightening dreams which precipitate awakenings from sleep; on awakening, the individual becomes fully… »
A federal agency in the U.S. that conducts biomedical research in its own laboratories; supports the research of non-Federal scientists in universities,… »
Organismo federal de los Estados Unidos que realiza investigación biomédica en sus propios laboratorios, apoya las investigaciones de científicos que no forman… »
The Center for Scientific Review (CSR) provides staff support to the Office of the Director, NIH, in the formulation of grant application… »
The research hospital for the NIH, the Federal Government's principal agency for biomedical research. The NIH Clinical Center is actually made up… »
A tool to assess response to therapy in clinical trials for chronic Graft versus Host Disease (cGVHD). »
Research emphasis areas are medical and scientific research topics that warrant expanded support based on scientific need and opportunity, public health importance,… »
A two letter coded value specifying the first major-level subdivision of the National Insitute's of Health. »
An inbred strain of miniature swine developed by Sachs et al at the NIH in 1976 from a cross between a Hormel… »
A program created to address roadblocks to research and to transform the way biomedical research is conducted by overcoming specific hurdles or… »
A quantitative unit of measurement for thrombin inhibition per unit suface area in square centimeters. One NIH unit equals 1.1 to 1.3… »
A cell line derived from fibroblasts of disaggregated Swiss mouse embryos. The line is a valuable in vitro host system for oncogenic… »
A disorder, wherein unstable chromosomes have a tendency to break and become rearranged, characterized by microcephaly, stunted growth, subnormal mental development, cafe-au-lait… »
Nik-related protein kinase (1582 aa, ~178 kDa) is encoded by the human NRK gene. This protein is involved in signal transduction. … »
Afección en la que se encuentran células anormales en los lobulillos (glándulas que producen leche) de la mama. Esta afección no se… »
A drug used to treat prostate cancer that has spread to other parts of the body. It is used in patients who… »
A drug used to treat certain types of chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML). It is used in some newly diagnosed patients. It is… »
Medicamento que se usa para tratar ciertos tipos de leucemia mielógena crónica (LMC). Se usa para algunos pacientes recién diagnosticados. También se… »
The hydrochloride salt of nilotinib, an orally bioavailable aminopyrimidine-derivative Bcr-Abl tyrosine kinase inhibitor with antineoplastic activity. Designed to overcome imatinib resistance, nilotinib… »
Medicamento que bloquea los efectos de las hormonas masculinas en el cuerpo. Es un tipo de antiandrógeno. »
A drug that blocks the effects of male hormones in the body. It is a type of antiandrogen. »
A nonsteroidal arylsulfonamide with anti-inflammatory properties. Nimesulide inhibits the cyclooxygenase-mediated conversion of arachidonic acid to pro-inflammatory prostaglandins. Modestly selective for… »
Belongs to a family of drugs called calcium channel blockers. It is being investigated for use with anticancer drugs to prevent or… »
Es un tipo de bloqueador del canal de calcio. Está en investigación para usarlo con medicamentos contra el cáncer, de modo de… »
A water soluble, 5-nitroimidazole compound with antibacterial and potential radiosensitizing activity. As an oxygen mimetic, nimorazole induces free radical formation and is… »
A monoclonal antibody being studied in the treatment of some types of cancer. Monoclonal antibodies are made in the laboratory and can… »
Anticuerpo monoclonal en estudio para el tratamiento de algunos tipos de cáncer. Los anticuerpos monoclonales se producen en el laboratorio y pueden… »
Sustancia en estudio para el tratamiento de cáncer cerebral. Es un tipo de nitrosourea. »
A substance that is being studied in the treatment of brain cancer. It belongs to the family of drugs called nitrosoureas. … »
The hydrochloride salt of nimustine, a nitrosourea with antineoplastic activity. Nimustine alkylates and crosslinks DNA, thereby causing DNA fragmentation, inhibition of protein… »
This gene is involved in the localization of the centrosome. »
Human NIN wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 14q22.1 and is approximately 111 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
Criteria for the diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease (AD), proposed in 1984 by the National Institute of Neurological and Communicative Disorders (NINCDS) and… »
A natural number greater than 8 and less than 10 and the quantity that it denotes: the sum of nine and… »
A product containing nine individual units. »
Ninein (2090 aa, ~243 kDa) is encoded by the human NIN gene. This protein is involved in centrosome localization. »
A natural number greater than eighteen and less than twenty and the quantity that it denotes. »
A natural number greater than eighty-nine and less than ninety-one and the quantity that it denotes. »
A natural number greater than ninety-eight and less than one hundred and the quantity that it denotes. »
A drug used with lenalidomide and dexamethasone to treat multiple myeloma. It is used in patients who received at least one other… »
An orally bioavailable, indolinone-derived, receptor tyrosine kinase (RTK) inhibitor with potential antiangiogenic and antineoplastic activities. Multitargeted tyrosine kinase inhibitor BIBF 1120 selectively… »
Crecimiento no canceroso de las células que recubren las superficies internas y externas de la glándula prostática. El padecer de NIP de… »
This gene may be involved in the development of the nervous system. »
Human NIPA1 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 15q11.2 and is approximately 43 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
This gene may play a role in prostate cancer. »
Human NIPA2 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 15q11.2 and is approximately 29 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
A species of enveloped and pleomorphic viruses in the Paramyxoviridae family and Henipavirus genus. The genome is composed of non-segmented, negative-sense, single-stranded… »
This gene is involved in both limb and cartilage development and may play a role in chromatin cohesion. »
Human NIPBL wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 5p13.2 and is approximately 189 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
The active ingredient in a drug that is used to treat hairy cell leukemia and is being studied in the treatment of… »
Ingrediente activo de un medicamento que se usa para tratar la leucemia de células pilosas y que está en estudio para el… »
Nipped-B-like protein (2804 aa, ~316 kDa) is encoded by the human NIPBL gene. This protein is involved in both cartilage development and… »
In anatomy, the small raised area in the center of the breast through which milk can flow to the outside. »
A benign epithelial neoplasm arising from the nipple. Signs and symptoms include serous or sanguineous nipple discharge and nipple erosion. It is… »
A question about whether an individual feels or felt there is a difference in nipple appearance between the treated and untreated breast… »
A carcinoma that arises in the area of the nipple. Representative examples include Paget disease and skin squamous cell carcinoma. … »
A congenital or acquired deformity of the nipple. »
Fluid that is not milk coming from the nipple. »
An aspiration of nipple discharge using a fine needle to investigate the presence of disease. »
A carcinoma that develops in the ducts of the nipple. »
A benign or malignant neoplasm that arises in the area of the nipple. »
An invasive, non-metastasizing neoplasm with sweat duct differentiation that arises in the area of the nipple. Local recurrences have been… »
Ulcer that develops in the nipple. Causes include trauma and Paget disease. »
An inhibitor of poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP) with potential antineoplastic activity. Niraparib inhibits PARP activity, enhancing the accumulation of DNA strand breaks… »
A drug used to treat recurrent ovarian epithelial, fallopian tube, or primary peritoneal cancers that have gotten better after treatment with anticancer… »
A kappa-opioid receptor agonist with edema relieving activity. Niravoline inhibits the scretion of the the antiduretic hormone vasopressin thereby causing a diuretic… »
This gene is involved in imidazoline binding and signaling. »
Human NISCH wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 3p21.1 and is approximately 38 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
Nischarin (1504 aa, ~167 kDa) is encoded by the human NISCH gene. This protein is involved in the regulation of signal… »
A dihydropyridine calcium channel blocking agent. Nisoldipine inhibits the transmembrane influx of extracellular calcium ions into myocardial and vascular smooth muscle cells,… »
Ingrediente activo de un medicamento que se usa para tratar las infecciones causadas por hongos (un tipo de microorganismos). La nistatina se… »
A protein matrix located between the placenta and the myometrium. »
A synthetic benzamide with antiprotozoal activity. Nitazoxanide exerts its antiprotozoal activity by interfering with the pyruvate ferredoxin/flavodoxin oxidoreductase dependent electron transfer reaction,… »
An orally available antiprotozoan agent used in the treatment of vaginal trichomoniasis. »
Acridine antineoplastic agent used in mammary and ovarian tumors. It inhibits RNA synthesis. »
A class of ester compounds of nitric acid (HNO3) and alcohols. »
Medicamento que disminuye la concentración de calcio en sangre. Se utiliza como tratamiento de la hipercalcemia (concentraciones demasiado altas de calcio en… »
A nerve cell that uses nitric oxide as its neurotransmitter. »
A toxic, corrosive, colorless liquid used to make fertilizers, dyes, explosives, and other chemicals. »
An unstable free-radical gas which reacts rapidly with oxygen to form nitrogen oxides. Water soluble, NO is produced normally in numerous… »
The determination of the amount of nitric oxide present in a sample. »
Nitric oxide (NO) has a number of important physiological actions in the cardiovascular system. In the heart, NO plays a role… »
Glutamatergic-mediated nitric oxide (NO) production occurs via the N-methyl-D-aspartic acid (NMDA) postsynaptic density protein 95 (PSD95)-neuronal nitric oxide synthase (NOS1) ternary… »
Encoded by human NOS2B Gene (NOS Family), calcium/calmodulin stimulated homodimeric Nitric Oxide Synthase 2B binds FAD and FMN cofactors, requires BH4 which… »
Encoded by human NOS2C Gene (NOS Family), calcium/calmodulin stimulated homodimeric Nitric Oxide Synthase 2C binds FAD and FMN cofactors, requires BH4 which… »
Any substance that inhibits nitric oxide synthase, an enzyme that catalyzes the production of nitric oxide from L-arginine. Nitric oxide is an… »
Nitric oxide synthase, brain (1434 aa, ~161 kDa) is encoded by the human NOS1 gene. This protein plays a role in both… »
Nitric oxide synthase, endothelial (1203 aa, ~133 kDa) is encoded by the human NOS3 gene. This protein plays a role in the… »
Induced by lipopolysaccharide, endotoxins, and cytokines and expressed as 2 alternative isoforms in liver, retina, bone cells, and airway epithelia by human… »
Expressed in various cell types, Nitric Oxide Synthases (NOS Family) are constitutive or inducible calcium/calmodulin stimulated homodimers stabilized by BH4 that bind… »
A substance being studied in the prevention of colorectal cancer. It is a form of aspirin that gives off nitric oxide gas… »
Organic compounds containing the -CN radical. The concept is distinguished from CYANIDES, which denotes inorganic salts of HYDROGEN CYANIDE. »
A white, crystalline solid compound. Nitrilotriacetic acid is mainly used as a chelating and eluting agent and is found in laundry… »
A quantitative measurement of the amount of nitrite present in a sample. »
An organic compound with a cyclic or non-cyclic structure with single, double bonds or both that contains the monovalent group, -NO2, linked… »
Potentially cancer-causing compound containing carbon and hydrogen in the form of an unsaturated, usually hexagonal, ring structure with one or more nitro-group(s),… »
Listed as "reasonably anticipated to be a human carcinogen" in Report on Carcinogens (ROC), this group comprise a large class of structurally… »
Forma del aminoácido arginina. Un aminoácido es un elemento fundamental de las proteínas. La nitroarginina está en estudio para el tratamiento de… »
A form of the amino acid arginine. An amino acid is a protein building block. Nitroarginine is being studied in the treatment… »
A yellowish, oily, aromatic nitro-compound with an almond-like odor that emits toxic fumes of nitrogen oxides upon combustion. Nitrobenzene is primarily used… »
Medicamento alcaloide contra el cáncer que es un tipo de inhibidor de la topoisomerasa. »
An alkaloid drug belonging to a class of anticancer agents called topoisomerase inhibitors. »
A beta-lactam antibiotic, with diagnostic properties. Nitrocefin is sensitive to hydrolysis by all lactamases produced by gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria. This agent… »
A white, crystalline, solid, combustible, chlorinated compound. Nitrofen was used as an herbicide, but is no longer used or manufactured in the… »
A synthetic derivative of imidazolidinedione, Nitrofurantoin inhibits bacterial DNA, RNA, and cell wall protein synthesis. Activated by bacterial flavoproteins to intermediates that… »
A monohydrate form of nitrofurantoin, a synthetic derivative of imidazolidinedione (hydantoin) that inhibits bacterial DNA, RNA, and cell wall protein synthesis. … »
A sodium salt form of nitrofurantoin, a synthetic derivative of imidazolidinedione (hydantoin) that inhibits bacterial DNA, RNA, and cell wall protein… »
An element with atomic symbol N, atomic number 7, and atomic weight 14.01. »
Organic or inorganic compounds that contain nitrogen as an integral part of the molecule. »
Found in the atmosphere as a key ingredient in photochemical formation of smog and acid rain, Nitrogen Dioxide is a poisonous gas… »
A sterilization process that uses nitrogen dioxide to kill microorganisms. »
A mustard agent containing nitrogen and chlorine atoms. »
Nitrogen permease regulator 3-like protein (569 aa, ~64 kDa) is encoded by the human NPRL3 gene. This protein has no known… »
Nitrógeno en la sangre que viene de la urea (una sustancia formada por la descomposición de proteínas en el hígado). Los riñones… »
Nitrógeno en la sangre que viene de la urea (una sustancia formada por la descomposición de proteínas en el hígado). Los riñones… »
En el campo de la medicina, es una sustancia que se usa como medicamento para tratar ciertas afecciones cardíacas y para ensanchar… »
In medicine, a substance used as a drug to treat certain heart conditions and to widen the openings in blood vessels. Nitroglycerin… »
A sustained release transdermal patch containing the organic nitrate nitroglycerin, with vasodilator and potential immunomodulating activities. Upon application to the skin, nitroglycerin… »
A colorless, oily, highly flammable liquid with a strong, disagreeable odor that emits toxic fumes of nitrogen oxides upon decomposition. Nitromethane is… »
Tipo de sustancia química que se encuentra en los productos de tabaco y en el humo del tabaco. Las nitrosaminas… »
Tipo de sustancia química dañina que causa cáncer; se encuentra en el tabaco y el humo de tabaco. Las nitrosaminas específicas del… »
A type of chemical found in tobacco products and tobacco smoke. Nitrosamines are also found in many foods, including fish, beer, fried… »
Nitrosamine Metabolism involves important cellular biochemical detoxification reactions that chemically modify the N-nitroso derivatives of secondary amines, formed by the combination of… »
A compound with carcinogenic properties that contains an -NO group. »
A yellow, liquid nitrosamine that rapidly degrades in the presence of light and emits toxic fumes of nitrogen oxides when heated to… »
A yellow, oily liquid nitrosamine that solidifies at cold temperatures and emits toxic fumes of nitrogen oxides when heated to decomposition. Nitrosonornicotine… »
An anticancer drug that can cross the blood-brain barrier. Carmustine and lomustine are nitrosoureas. »
Medicamento contra el cáncer que puede cruzar la barrera hematoencefálica. La carmustina y la lomustina son nitrosoureas. »
Any of a class of alkylating agents that contain both a nitroso group and a urea. They are lipophilic and can cross… »
A naturally occurring gas that is colorless and non flammable. It can be manufactured and used for a variety of things such… »
A country in the Pacific, occupying an island in the South Pacific Ocean, east of Tonga and south of American Samoa. … »
Cáncer de piel que se encuentra solo en la epidermis (capa más externa de la piel). »
Cáncer de piel que se diseminó desde la epidermis (capa más externa de la piel) hasta la dermis papilar (capa superior delgada… »
Cáncer de piel que se diseminó hacia adentro a través de la dermis papilar (capa superior delgada de la dermis), pero no… »
Cáncer de piel que se diseminó hacia abajo en la dermis reticular (capa inferior gruesa en la base de la dermis). … »
Cáncer de piel que se diseminó hacia adentro en el tejido subcutáneo (tejido debajo de la piel). »
Medición de la forma en que el paciente puede llevar a cabo las tareas habituales y las actividades diarias. »
Sistema que se usa para describir la profundidad de la diseminación del cáncer en la piel. Los niveles I a V describen… »
A fully human monoclonal antibody directed against the negative immunoregulatory human cell surface receptor PD-1 (programmed death-1 or programmed cell death-1/PCD-1) with… »
A competitive and reversible histamine H2-receptor antagonist with antacid activity. Nizatidine inhibits the histamine H2-receptors located on the basolateral membrane of the… »
A type of immune cell that has granules (small particles) with enzymes that can kill tumor cells or cells infected with a… »
NK Cell Activation involves interaction with virus-infected or transformed cells by diverse adhesion or co-stimulatory molecules and release of cytokines, chemokines, and… »
A type of immune cell that has granules (small particles) with enzymes that can kill tumor cells or cells infected with a… »
A type of leukemia in which large natural killer (NK) cells (a type of white blood cell) that contain granules (small particles)… »
A type of leukemia in which large natural killer (NK) cells (a type of white blood cell) that contain granules (small particles)… »
The cell surface NKTR Protein is involved in the recognition of tumor cells by large granular lymphocytes, a subpopulation of white blood… »
This gene may play a role in cation transport. »
Human NKAIN2 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 6q21 and is approximately 1022 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
NKG2-A/NKG2-B type II integral membrane protein (233 aa, ~26 kDa) is encoded by the human KLRC1 gene. This protein is involved in… »
NKG2-C type II integral membrane protein (231 aa, ~26 kDa) is encoded by the human KLRC2 gene. This protein plays a role… »
NKG2-D type II integral membrane protein (216 aa, ~25 kDa) is encoded by the human KLRK1 gene. This protein plays a role… »
NKG2D ligand 1 (244 aa, ~28 kDa) is encoded by the human ULBP1 gene. This protein is involved in activation of multiple… »
NKG2D ligand 2 (246 aa, ~27 kDa) is encoded by the human ULBP2 gene. This protein plays a role in the production… »
NKG2D ligand 3 (244 aa, ~28 kDa) is encoded by the human ULBP3 gene. This protein is involved in activation of multiple… »
This gene is involved in the facilitation of natural killer cell interactions with target pathogens. »
Human NKTR wild-type allele is located within 3p23-p21 and is approximately 48 kb in length. This allele, which encodes NK-tumor recognition protein,… »
This gene plays a role in thyroid gene transcription. »
Human NKX2-1 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 14q13 and is approximately 4 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
This gene plays a role in both transcriptional regulation and heart development. »
Human NKX2-5 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 5q34 and is approximately 3 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
This gene is involved in transcriptional regulation and development. »
Human NKX2-8 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 14q13.3 and is approximately 3 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
This gene plays a role in transcriptional regulation and is a putative prostate tumor suppressor. »
Human NKX3-1 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 8p21 and is approximately 4 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
This gene may play a role in synapse development. »
Human NLGN4X wild-type allele is located within Xp22.32-p22.31 and is approximately 339 kb in length. This allele, which encodes neuroligin 4, X-linked… »
This gene is involved in the regulation of protein phosphorylation. »
Human NLK wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 17q11.2 and is approximately 154 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
A rare type of Hodgkin lymphoma (a cancer of the immune system). It is marked by the presence of lymphocyte-predominant cells, which… »
Tipo poco frecuente de linfoma de Hodgkin, (tipo de cáncer del sistema inmunitario). Se caracteriza por la presencia de células con predomino… »
This gene plays a role in the induction of apoptosis. »
Human NLRP1 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 17p13.2 and is approximately 120 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
This gene plays a role in the modulation of apoptotic signaling. »
Human NLRP2 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 19q13.42 and is approximately 48 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
This gene plays a role in both inflammation and apoptosis. »
Human NLRP3 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 1q44 and is approximately 33 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
Any immunoglobulin that recognizes NACHT, LRR and PYD domains-containing protein 4. »
This gene may be involved in inflammation. »
Human NLRP4 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 19q13.43 and is approximately 45 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
This gene may be involved in inflammation. »
Human NLRP6 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 11p15 and is approximately 7 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
A lung cancer screening trial sponsored by the National Cancer Institute (NCI). In the trial, low-dose spiral CT scans were compared with… »
The amount of a substance equal to a billionth of a mole (a measure of the amount of a substance). Also called… »
Cantidad de una sustancia igual a una billonésima de mol (medida de la cantidad de una sustancia). También se llama nanomol. … »
An orally bioavailable antiangiogenic isocoumarin with potential antineoplastic activity. NM-3 inhibits vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), a pro-angiogenic growth factor, thereby… »
This gene is involved in the regulation of cellular growth and mitogenic activity. »
Human NMBR wild-type allele is located within 6q21-qter and is approximately 13 kb in length. This allele, which encodes euromedin-B receptor protein,… »
This gene plays a role in nucleoside triphosphate biosynthesis. »
Human NME1 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 17q21.3 and is approximately 9 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
This gene may play a role in apoptosis and spermatogenesis. »
Human NME5 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 5q31 and is approximately 24 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
A procedure in which small electric impulses are used to stimulate muscles that are weak or paralyzed. It helps to increase muscle… »
This gene plays a role in transcriptional regulation through the signal transduction activating transcription pathway or STAT pathway. »
Human NMI wild-type allele is located within 2p24.3-q21.3 and is approximately 19 kb in length. This allele, which encodes N-myc-interactor protein, plays… »
A protein found inside the nucleus of a cell. It is involved in making DNA, RNA, and proteins. It also helps control… »
Proteína que se encuentra en el interior del núcleo celular y participa en la elaboración del ADN, el ARN y las… »
A procedure in which radio waves and a powerful magnet linked to a computer are used to create detailed pictures of areas… »
A life-threatening condition that may be caused by certain drugs used to treat mental illness, nausea, or vomiting. Symptoms include high fever,… »
This gene is involved in the regulation of cellular signaling. »
Human NMT2 wild-type allele is located within 10p13 and is approximately 61 kb in length. This allele, which encodes glycylpeptide N-tetradecanoyltransferase 2… »
This gene plays a regulatory role in smooth muscle contraction. »
Human NMU wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 4q12 and is approximately 41 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
NMYC interactor (NMI) is a protein that interacts with NMYC and CMYC (two members of the oncogene Myc family), and other transcription… »
Program Component Areas are major subject areas under which related National Nanotechnology Initiative projects and activities are grouped. »
This gene is involved in the detoxification of xenobiotic compounds. »
Human NNMT wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 11q23.1 and is approximately 55 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
The non-affirmative response to a question. »
No evidence of any retrograde blood flow through the valve(s) in the heart. »
The cardiac valve orifice is not abnormally narrow. »
Describe un estudio clínico u otro experimento en el cual los investigadores conocen cuáles tratamientos están siendo administrados a cada sujeto o… »
An answer indicative of no worries. »
Issue associated with the absence of visual indicator. »
There was less than 50% stenosis (reduction in cross-sectional area) in all coronary artery branches. »
Diagnostic tests fail to detect presence of disease. »
Issue arising from the device failing to deliver the specified liquid or gas. »
Indicates that a person has never attended an educational program or formal schooling. »
Information regarding the subject is unknown or inaccessible at this time. »
A compounder does not intend to produce a drug classified as 506E. »
En el campo de la medicina, describe un procedimiento que no requiere insertar un instrumento a través de la piel o en… »
En el campo de la biología, se refiere a los virus que no destruyen las células infectadas al desintegrar sus membranas… »
Indicates that a product was previously promoted for use, but currently is not being promoted. »
No canceroso. Los tumores benignos pueden volverse más grandes, pero no se diseminan hasta otras partes del cuerpo. También se llama… »
Issue associated with no measurement outcome, value, or data obtained from the device. »
Relacionado con el cáncer de piel que se forma en la parte más interior de la epidermis (la capa externa de la… »
Cáncer que no se ha diseminado desde el sitio primario (lugar donde empezó) hasta otros lugares del cuerpo. »
Medicamento que no es un opioide. Entre los ejemplos están el acetaminofeno y los medicamentos antiinflamatorios no esteroideos (AINE), como la aspirina… »
Issue associated with the device ceasing to deliver paces. »
A response indicating that an individual has or had no pain or discomfort. »
No prior cancer treatment. »
A response indicating that an individual has or had no problems with performing their usual activities. »
A response indicating that an individual has or had no problems walking. »
A response indicating that an individual has or had no problems with self-care. »
Used to specify that the taxonomy rank is unknown. »
There was no excuse provided. »
Describe un órgano, tejido o cáncer que no ha sido extraído total o parcialmente por medio de cirugía. »
No new lesions; less than 50% reduction but less than 25% increase in any existing lesion (exclude bone marrow evaluation). »
Tipo de cáncer que empieza en las células que forman los espermatozoides o los óvulos. Hay varios tipos de tumores no seminomatosos,… »
Que no es dañino ni destructor. »
No treatment for diabetes. »
A part of a name denoting that a person holds a hereditary title. »
A genus of Gram-positive, catalase-positive, rod-shaped bacteria in the phylum Actinobacteria. »
A species of aerobic, Gram-positive, rod shaped bacteria assigned to the phylum Actinobacteria. This species is catalase and urease positive, acid-fast, hydrolyzes… »
A non taxonomic grouping of bacteria assigned to and including at least four related species from the Nocardia genus. »
A species of aerobic, Gram-positive, rod shaped bacteria assigned to the phylum Actinobacteria. This species is nonmotile, catalase and urease positive, acid-fast,… »
A species of aerobic, Gram-positive, rod shaped bacteria assigned to the phylum Actinobacteria. This species is spore forming, nonacid-fast, urease negative, catalase… »
A species of aerobic, Gram-positive, rod shaped bacteria assigned to the phylum Actinobacteria. This species is nonmotile, non-spore forming, catalase and urease… »
A species of aerobic, Gram-positive, rod shaped bacteria assigned to the phylum Actinobacteria. This species is nonmotile, catalase and urease positive,… »
A species of aerobic, Gram-positive, rod shaped bacteria assigned to the phylum Actinobacteria. This species is nonmotile, catalase and urease positive,… »
A taxonomic family of Gram positive, aerobic bacterium in the phylum Actinobacteria that includes the genera Nocardia, Rhodococcus and Smaragdicoccus, among… »
The stimulus-response process involving the stimulation of peripheral pain-carrying nerve fibers (e.g., C-fibers, A-delta fibers) and the transmission of impulses along peripheral… »
Impulse giving rise to sensations of pain. (Taber's) »
A reflex initiated by a painful stimulus. »
An impulse that gives rise to sensations of pain. »
A free nerve ending that is a receptor for painful stimuli. (Kanner) »
A synthetic tubulin-binding agent with antineoplastic activity. Nocodazole binds to beta-tubulin and disrupts microtubule assembly/disassembly dynamics. This prevents mitosis and induces apoptosis… »
Frequent episodes of urination during the night. »
Specific families of pattern recognition receptors are responsible for detecting various pathogens and generating innate immune responses. The intracellular NOD-like receptor (NLR)… »
This gene plays a role in both apoptosis and immunity. »
Human NOD1 wild-type allele is located within 7p15-p14 and is approximately 54 kb in length. This allele, which encodes nucleotide-binding oligomerization domain-containing… »
This gene is involved in immune responses and cell death. »
Human NOD2 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 16q21 and is approximately 36 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
Of or pertaining to a node, any bulge or swelling of an anatomical structure or part. »
An electrocardiographic finding of an arrhythmia originating from within the atrioventricular node. »
This gene is involved in cytokine signaling and maturation. »
Nodal homolog (347 aa, ~40 kDa) is encoded by the human NODAL gene. This protein is involved in mesoderm formation and axial… »
A primary nodal B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma which morphologically resembles lymph nodes involved by marginal zone lymphomas of extranodal or splenic types, but… »