Medicine

A dietary supplement consisting of a mixture of strawberries, blackberries, black raspberries and blueberries with potential antineoplastic activity. Although the exact mechanism… »
A marking of a different color or texture from the background. »
An artifact resulting from an inconsistency in a single measurement. »
A central controller which broadcasts an instruction stream to all the processing elements. »
A thoroughfare (usually including sidewalks) that is lined with buildings. »
The street name and building number where a person or organization can be found. »
The numeric or alphabetic identifier of a building on a thoroughfare. »
20-60 minutes of exercise which elevates your heart rate to 80-90% of your maximum heart rate performed at least 3-4 times per… »
A small bacterial protein that binds with high affinity to the vitamin biotin. This streptavidin-biotin combination can be used to link molecules… »
A genus of facultatively anaerobic, Gram negative, rod shaped bacterium in the phylum Fusobacteria and the family Fusobacteriaceae. »
A species of facultatively anaerobic, Gram negative, rod shaped bacteria in the phylum Fusobacteria. This species is catalase, oxidase, urease , and… »
A taxonomic family of Gram positive bacterium in the phylum Firmicutes that includes the genera Lactococcus and Streptococcus, among others. »
Any of the several infectious disorders caused by members of streptococcus, a genus of gram positive bacteria belonging to the family… »
Strep is short for Streptococcus, a type of bacteria. There are two types: group A and group B. »
A genus of Gram-positive bacteria in the phylum Firmicutes and the lactic acid bacteria group. »
A species of facultatively anaerobic, Gram positive, cocci shaped bacteria in the phylum Firmicutes. This species is positive for esculin hydrolysis, arginine… »
A species of facultatively anaerobic, Gram positive, cocci shaped bacteria in the phylum Firmicutes. This species is positive for beta hemolysis, CAMP… »
A species of facultatively anaerobic, Gram positive, cocci shaped bacteria in the phylum Firmicutes. This species is positive for urease, alpha hemolysis,… »
A species of facultatively anaerobic, Gram positive, cocci shaped bacteria in the phylum Firmicutes. This species is positive for arginine deamination, esculin… »
A bacterium that belongs to the anginosus group of the genus Streptococcus. This group shows mixed hemolytic properties and can be reactive… »
A species of facultatively anaerobic, Gram positive, cocci shaped bacteria in the phylum Firmicutes. This species is positive for arginine deamination and… »
A bacterium that belongs to the Bovis group of the genus Streptococcus. »
A species of facultatively anaerobic, Gram positive, cocci shaped bacteria in the phylum Firmicutes. This species is positive for Lancefield group G,… »
A species of facultatively anaerobic, Gram positive, cocci shaped bacteria in the phylum Firmicutes. This species is positive for alpha glucosidase, esculin… »
A species of facultatively anaerobic, Gram positive, cocci shaped bacteria in the phylum Firmicutes. This species is positive for alpha hemolysis and… »
Any bacterial organism that can be assigned to the species Streptococcus dysgalactiae subspecies dysgalactiae. »
A subspecies of facultatively anaerobic, Gram positive, cocci shaped bacteria in the phylum Firmicutes. This subspecies is positive for Lancefield group G,… »
A species of facultatively anaerobic, Gram positive, cocci shaped bacteria in the phylum Firmicutes. This species is positive for Lancefield group C,… »
A species of facultatively anaerobic, Gram positive, cocci shaped bacteria in the phylum Firmicutes. This species is positive for Lancefield group D… »
A species of facultatively anaerobic, Gram positive, cocci shaped bacteria in the phylum Firmicutes. This species is positive for gallate degradation, esculin… »
A species of facultatively anaerobic, Gram positive, cocci shaped bacteria in the phylum Firmicutes. This species is positive for alpha hemolysis, beta… »
A species of facultatively anaerobic, Gram positive, cocci shaped bacteria in the phylum Firmicutes. This species is positive for esculin hydrolysis, alpha… »
A species of facultatively anaerobic, Gram positive, cocci shaped bacteria in the phylum Firmicutes. This species is positive for arginine deaminase, esculin… »
A non taxonomic group of facultatively anaerobic, Gram positive, cocci shaped bacteria in the phylum Firmicutes and the genus Streptococcus. They produces… »
A bacterium that belongs to the Milleri group of the genus Streptococcus. »
A mesophilic, alpha-hemolytic species of Streptococcus that is a normal constituent of human mouth flora but that can cause endocarditis. »
A bacterium that belongs to the Mitis group of the genus Streptococcus. »
A bacterium that belongs to the Mutans group of the genus Streptococcus. »
A species of facultatively anaerobic, Gram positive, cocci shaped bacteria in the phylum Firmicutes. This species is alpha hemolytic, urease and catalase… »
A species of facultatively anaerobic, Gram positive, cocci shaped bacteria in the phylum Firmicutes. This species is alpha hemolytic, alpha glucosidase and… »
A Gram-positive, alpha-hemolytic diplococcus aerotolerant anaerobe Streptococcus species. »
A bacterial vaccine used to prevent contraction of Streptococcus pneumonia. »
A species of facultatively anaerobic, Gram positive, cocci shaped bacteria in the phylum Firmicutes. This species is positive for Lancefield groups E,… »
A species of facultatively anaerobic, Gram positive, cocci shaped bacteria in the phylum Firmicutes. This species is beta hemolytic, Lancefield group A,… »
A species of facultatively anaerobic, Gram positive, cocci shaped bacteria in the phylum Firmicutes. This species is alpha hemolytic, hydrolyzes esculin and… »
A bacterium that belongs to the Salivarius group of the genus Streptococcus. »
A species of facultatively anaerobic, Gram positive, cocci shaped bacteria in the phylum Firmicutes. This species is alpha hemolytic, arginine deaminase positive,… »
A species of facultatively anaerobic, Gram positive, cocci shaped bacteria in the phylum Firmicutes. This species is beta glucuronidase and arginine deaminase… »
A species of facultatively anaerobic, Gram positive, cocci shaped bacteria in the phylum Firmicutes. This species is alpha hemolytic, catalase and arginine… »
A species of facultatively anaerobic, Gram positive, cocci shaped bacteria in the phylum Firmicutes. This species is catalase negative, leucine aminopeptidase and… »
A species of facultatively anaerobic, Gram positive, cocci shaped bacteria in the phylum Firmicutes. This species is alpha hemolytic, alpha glucosidase and… »
A group of Streptococcal species that produce green-colored colonies on blood agar plates. »
A streptomycin A-related cyclic depsipeptide isolated from the bacterium Streptomyces virginiae and other Streptomyces bacterial species. Virginiamycin M1 binds to and… »
The determination of the amount of streptolysin O antibody present in a sample. »
A genus of Gram-positive bacteria in the phylum Actinobacteria that contains over 500 separate species. Streptomyces spp. produce over 60% of all… »
A species of aerobic, Gram positive, filamentous bacteria in the phylum Actinobacteria. This species is non motile, gelatinase and protease positive, spore… »
A species of aerobic, Gram positive, filamentous bacteria in the phylum Actinobacteria. This species is spore forming, yellow to orange colored, elastase… »
A species of aerobic, Gram positive, filamentous bacteria in the phylum Actinobacteria. This species is spore forming, does not demonstrate growth or… »
A taxonomic family of soil borne bacterium in the phylum Actinobacteria that includes the genera Kitasatospora and Streptomyces, among others. »
An aminoglycoside antibiotic derived from Streptomyces griseus with antibacterial activity. Streptomycin irreversibly binds to the 16S rRNA and S12 protein within the… »
The sulfate salt form of streptomycin, an aminoglycoside antibiotic derived from Streptomyces griseus with antibacterial property. Streptomycin sulfate binds to the S12… »
An aminoquinone antineoplastic antibiotic isolated from the bacterium Streptomyces flocculus. Streptonigrin complexes with DNA and topoisomerase II, resulting in DNA cleavage… »
An anticancer drug that belongs to the family of drugs called alkylating agents. »
In medicine, the body’s response to physical, mental, or emotional pressure. Stress causes chemical changes in the body that can raise blood… »
A study using magnetic resonance to observe cardiac activity during the administration of pharmacologic stressors. »
An image of the heart produced by ultrasonography under conditions intended to elicit signs and symptoms of myocardial ischemia. Conditions often include… »
A recording of cardiac electrical activity during stress or exercise. »
A subject domain utilized for the submission of information encompassing and representing data, vocabulary or records related to stress exercise test… »
The A-kinase anchor protein 13 (AKAP13, also known as AKAP-LBC) is one of a group of structurally diverse proteins, which have the… »
Fractures due to the strain caused by repetitive exercise. They are thought to arise from a combination of muscle fatigue and bone… »
One of a group of proteins that help protect cells from stresses such as heat, cold, and low amounts of oxygen or… »
Any intracellular process that involves a chemical or mechanical stimulus and results in a cellular response that is specific to the… »
Stress-Induced Proteins are activated in states of physiological strain caused by adverse internal or external stimuli that disturb the functioning of an… »
Stress-induced-phosphoprotein 1 (543 aa, ~63 kDa) is encoded by the human STIP1 gene. This protein plays a role in chaperone protein… »
An agent, stimulus, activity, or event that causes stress on an organism, speeds up a reaction rate, or keeps a reaction rate… »
Issue associated with an increase or elongation in a materials' dimension. »
Parallel red lines of stretched skin which eventually become whitish. Pregnancy, weight gain and corticosteroids usage are predisposing conditions. »
A cylindrical multinucleated cell containing contracting myofibrils, across which run transverse light and dark areas, enclosed in a delicate plasma membrane. … »
Striated muscles are appendicular and axial muscles typically connected at either or both ends to the bony skeleton of the body. … »
Striatin (780 aa, ~86 kDa) is encoded by the human STRN gene. This protein may play a role in calcium-mediated signaling. … »
A symptom resulting from laryngeal obstruction. It is characterized by a high pitched breathing sound. »
An expression consisting of a linear sequence of symbols (characters or words or phrases). »
Stringent complete response (sCR) of multiple myeloma or plasma cell leukemia is characterized by complete response plus: normal free light chain ratio,… »
A relatively long narrow piece of some material. »
A solid composed of active and/or inert ingredient(s) in a long narrow piece of material. »
A dosing unit equal to the amount of active ingredient(s) contained in a strip. »
A conductor cable designed as a thin, flexible ribbon of metals separated by an insulating layer. »
An artifact that appears as stripes within the image. »
An intervention during labor and delivery, of gently sweeping the amniotic membrane to separate it from the attachment to the lower uterine… »
This gene may play a role in cell scaffolding or calcium signaling. »
Human STRN wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 2p22.2 and is approximately 123 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
In medicine, a loss of blood flow to part of the brain, which damages brain tissue. Strokes are caused by blood clots… »
Clinical diagnosis of stroke during a hospitalization, of which stroke was not the admitting diagnosis. »
A stroke can cause lasting brain damage. People who survive a stroke need to relearn skills they lose because of the… »
The difference in a cardiac ventricle's blood capacity taken at times of minimum and maximum blood content. This is end diastolic volume… »
The supporting connective tissue of an organ. »
A product that is made of special stem cells taken from a patient’s bone marrow and grown in the laboratory. After a… »
Producto elaborado con células madre especiales que se toman de la médula ósea del paciente y se cultivan en el laboratorio. Después… »
A type of cell that makes up certain types of connective tissue (supporting tissue that surrounds other tissues and organs). »
Encoded by human CXCL12 Gene (Intercrine Alpha/Chemokine CXC Family), alternative alpha and beta isoforms of secreted 93-aa 11-kD (precursor) Stromal Cell-Derived Factor… »
Connective tissue cells found in virtually every organ. In bone marrow, stromal cells support blood formation. »
Fluid from the aqueous humor enters the corneal stroma and causes swelling. »
Stromal Hyperplasia is a non-neoplastic increase in the cellularity of the stromal component of the prostate compared to age matched controls. … »
Focal refers to stromal hyperplasia involving a minor component of the stromal compartment. »
A morphologic finding indicating the presence of hemosiderin deposits in the stroma of a tissue sample. »
Stromal interaction molecule 1 (685 aa, ~77 kDa) is encoded by the human STIM1 gene. This protein is involved in the modulation… »
A term referring to the presence of tumor emboli or tumor masses within the stroma of an organ. »
A benign or malignant neoplasm composed of mesenchymal stromal cells. Representative examples include gastrointestinal stromal tumor, endometrial stromal sarcoma, and prostate… »
Wilms tumor of the kidney characterized by the predominance of the mesenchymal component. »
A malignant neoplasm characterized by the presence of atypical mesenchymal-stromal cells. Representative examples include endometrial stromal sarcoma and prostate stromal sarcoma. … »
A tumor that arises in the supporting connective tissue of an organ. »
Stromelysin-1 (477 aa, ~54 kDa) is encoded by the human MMP3 gene. This protein is involved in cleavage of fibronectin, laminin and… »
Stromelysin-2 (476 aa, ~54 kDa) is encoded by the human MMP10 gene. This protein plays a role in the metabolism of the… »
Stromelysin-3 (488 aa, ~55 kDa) is encoded by the human MMP11 gene. This protein plays a role in extracellular matrix metabolism. … »
Having strength, power, or intensity greater than average or expected. »
Intensely at odds. »
A metal often used in a radioactive form for imaging tests and in the treatment of cancer. »
A salt form of the radioactive metal strontium-89 that is absorbed by a part of growing bone. It is being studied in… »
The chloride salt of a radioactive isotope of strontium. Strontium chloride Sr 89 is taken up and incorporated preferentially in metastatic lesions… »
A yellowish, crystalline, inorganic compound that emits toxic chromium fumes upon heating. Strontium chromate is highly corrosive and is a strong oxidizing… »
A substance that is being studied in the treatment of osteoporosis in postmenopausal women. Strontium ranelate helps new bone tissue to grow… »
A radioactive form of the metal strontium that is taken up by a part of growing bone. It is being studied in… »
A radioisotope of strontium, a heavy metal found naturally as a non-radioactive element. With a half-life of 50 days, strontium-89 is… »
A radioactive isotope of the heavy metal strontium, Strontium-90 is a by-product of uranium and plutonium fission. SR-90 is linked to bone,… »
A radioactive form of the metal strontium that is taken up by a part of growing bone. It is being studied in… »
Studies concerned with the understanding of biological processes in terms of the structural properties of the macromolecules that participate in them. … »
A science professional who pursues structural analysis of living material at every level of organization by all methods. »
The discipline concerned with the three-dimensional configuration of biological molecules and the influence of structure on function. »
Studies concerned with the understanding of chemical reactions in terms of the structural properties of the macromolecules that participate in them. … »
The combination of computational DNA sequence analysis with structural determinations by X-ray crystallography and NMR techniques to study protein structural families. (from… »
An anatomic deformity of the heart, ventricles or great vessels »
Structural maintenance of chromosomes protein 1A (1233 aa, ~143 kDa) is a cell cycle protein that is encoded by the human SMC1A… »
Structural maintenance of chromosomes protein 3 (1217 aa, 142 kD) is a cellular division process protein that is encoded by the human… »
Proteins whose major function is to give shape and support to tissues, cells, and subcellular structures. »
A gene that encodes a protein with a chief function as part of a physical structure within a cell. This is… »
A type of polydisperse substance isolated from a single source that is a complex mixture which cannot be described as a limited… »
The components and their relationship and manner of arrangement in constituting a whole. »
Terminology used to qualify the information on business operations concerned with medical product development, manufacturing, and marketing in the framework of the… »
Terminology used for representation of the information on business operations concerned with medical product development, manufacturing, and marketing in the framework of… »
Terminology used for representation of the information on pharmaceutical product color in the framework of the Structured Product Labeling documents. »
Terminology used for representation of the information on the US Drug Enforcement Administration schedules of controlled substances in the framework of the… »
Terminology that represents kinds of documents in supporting regulatory submissions in electronic format - drug establishment registration and drug listing. »
Terminology used for representation of the information on pharmaceutical product route of administration in the framework of the Structured Product Labeling… »
A characteristic of a medicinal product, specifying the most predominant flavor. Flavor is not an FDA specification for the names of specific… »
Terminology used for the representation of the information on a pharmaceutical product the most predominant flavor in the framework of the Structured… »
Terminology used for representation of information on factors that could limit use of medical product for a specific indication in the framework… »
Terminology to support Structured Product Labeling with lot distribution data and distribution codes. »
A characteristic specifying a category for marketing a medicinal product. »
Terminology used for representation of the information on pharmaceutical product marketing category in the framework of the Structured Product Labeling documents. … »
Terminology used to specify medical product intent of use in the framework of the Structured Product Labeling documents. »
Terminology used for representation of miscellaneous data types in the framework of Structured Product Labeling documents. »
Terminology used for representation of the information on pharmaceutical product package type in the framework of the Structured Product Labeling documents. … »
Terminology used for representation of the information on pharmaceutical product dosage form in the framework of the Structured Product Labeling documents. … »
Terminology used for representation of information on consequences resulted from pharmacokinetic interactions between the drug and another drug or food in the… »
Terminology used for representation of the information on pharmaceutical product potency in the framework of the Structured Product Labeling documents. »
Terminology used for representation of the informationrace designation in the framework of the Structured Product Labeling documents. »
Terminology used in the framework of Structured Product Labeling documents to distinguish the sex of an individual. »
Terminology used for representation of the information on pharmaceutical product shape in the framework of the Structured Product Labeling documents. »
Terminology used for representation of the information with substance indexing in the framework of the Structured Product Labeling documents. »
Terminology used in the framework of the Structured Product Labeling documents. »
Terminology used to specify type of drug interaction consequence in the framework of the Structured Product Labeling documents. »
Terminology used for representation of the type of part 3 combination in the framework of the Structured Product Labeling documents. »
Terminology that represents units of measure in supporting regulatory submissions in electronic format - drug establishment registration and drug listing. »
Terminology that encompasses dosage form, package type, and unit of measurement (aka potency) terms used in supporting regulatory submissions in electronic format… »
An industry-standard language for creating, updating and, querying relational database management systems. »
A data type comprised of structured text. »
A data type comprised of structured text that comprises a title. »
An ovarian mature teratoma characterized by the presence of aberrant thyroid tissue. The aberrant thyroid tissue shows morphologic changes identical to thyroid… »
An ovarian neoplasm characterized by the presence of aberrant thyroid tissue and a carcinoid tumor. A minority of patients develop symptoms of… »
This gene plays a role in synthesis of steroids during pregnancy. »
Human STS wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of Xp22.32 and is approximately 135 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
A person who is enrolled in an educational institution. »
A toxicology study that assesses the and effects of a substance on juveniles before reaching puberty. »
A detailed examination, analysis, or critical inspection of a subject designed to discover facts about it. »
A coded value specifying the phase in the lifecycle of the enrollment of subjects to a study. »
An integer specifying a percentage of target accrual for a study. »
An action, undertaking, or event, which is anticipated to be performed or was performed according to the study protocol during the execution… »
A reason, motivation, or rationale for the activity-instance, such as the patient condition demands an intervention, or a patient requests that a… »
An optional additional description of an activity that can be planned, scheduled or performed in the framework of a particular study. The… »
Specifies whether the activity is a key investigational activity for a study. »
A textual explanation of the cause why a given activity or event considered as a milestone associated with a patient and/or study… »
A medicine, vitamin, mineral, food supplement, or a combination of them that is being tested in a clinical trial. »
The CAS registry number of the investigational product under study. »
A coded value specifying how this agent is used in the study. »
A coded value specifying the phase in the lifecycle of the agent's association to a study. »
The date (and time) on which the status is assigned to the study agent. »
The unique ingredient identifier of the investigational product under study. »
An individual, group, or organization primarily responsible for the content of a planned study. The author of the study is not necessarily… »
The classification of the study. »
A person who is responsible for providing overall management for the operation of the study, and for reporting to the Data and… »
A clinical study status designating the study that stopped patient enrollment; other study activities specified by the study protocol might continue. … »
A clinical study status designating the study that stopped further patient accrual as well as the treatment of the subjects already enrolled… »
A clinical study status designating the study has been completed normally, according to the protocol. Subject enrollment stopped. No participants are treated… »
A condition that is a focus of the study. »
A coded value specifying the condition that is the focus of the study. »
Specifies whether this is the primary condition of a study. »
The Study Conduct sub-domain is intended for those involved in the execution of a research study. The majority of business requirements have… »
A consortium, network, or professional organization or group that manages four specific responsibilities in connection with a study (protocol): study protocol concerns,… »
A person who handles most of the administrative responsibilities of a clinical study, acts as liaison between investigative site and sponsor, and… »
The day that an examination, assessment, or treatment is performed. »
The relative timing for a planned or performed activity expressed as the number of days offset from the study-defined reference activity (e.g.,… »
A plan detailing how a study will be performed in order to represent the phenomenon under examination, to answer the research questions… »
A coded value specifying a trial pattern developed to compare treatment groups in a clinical pre-clinical trial. »
An artifact that is one of the individual components of the study. »
The date on which the study concludes. »
An ongoing and/or past performance of a formal investigation as specified in a study protocol. »
Specifies whether the entity, activity or event is a key investigational purpose for a study. »
A sequence of characters used to identify, name, or characterize the study. »
A unique symbol that establishes identity of the study investigator. »
The responsibility of the investigator on a particular study as defined in the study protocol. »
The signed name of the investigator who is responsible for completing a form or report for a clinical trial. »
A sponsor that initiates the investigation and is legally responsible for the study. »
Specifies whether this is the main or principal study legal sponsor. »
Physical supplies provided by an individual company, institution, or organization for the conduct of research. »
An indication or description that the planned amount of medication was taken by the subject. »
An organization, individual, group, or body responsible for the appropriate oversight and monitoring of the conduct of a clinical study. This… »
The name applied to a scientific investigation. »
An abbreviated set of written procedures that describe how a previously collected biospecimen will be utilized. Note that biospecimens may be… »
The reason for performing a study in terms of the scientific questions to be answered by the analysis of data collected during… »
The textual representation of the study objective. »
Specifies whether this is a main or principal study objective. »
The Study of Disease Management is one that involves evaluations of developing treatments, modalities or preventive measures and has outcomes with direct… »
The Study of Disease Mechanisms is either descriptive or analytic study that requires laboratory methods and clinical observations under controlled conditions to… »
Part of the National Surgical Adjuvant Breast and Bowel Project. A study to compare the efficacy of Tamoxifen to Raloxifene in… »
A clinical study status designating that an order has been issued to a study sponsor to delay a proposed investigation or… »
A non-unique textual identifier for the study outcome measure. »
Specifies whether this is the main or principal study outcome measure. »
Time point(s) at which the study outcome measure is assessed. »
A coded value specifying the kind of study outcome measure. »
Specific key measurement(s) or observation(s) used to measure the effect of experimental variables on the subjects in a study, or for observational… »
Specifies whether the overall status of the study is an estimate. »
A coded value specifying the phase in the lifecycle of the study as a whole. »
Additional description of the overall status of the study. »
The date (and time) on which the overall status of the study is assigned. »
A coded value specifying why the study has been halted or terminated (for suspended, terminated or withdrawn studies). »
An organization with monitoring, regulatory, or supervisory authority over biomedical research at the local, regional, national, or international level for a particular… »
A person who performs a particular role within the context of a specific study. »
The date and time span for when the study site personnel is active. »
A contact point used to send physical forms of communication to the study personnel. »
Specifies whether this is the main or principal study personnel. »
A coded value specifying the type of responsibility of the study personnel. »
A sequence of digits or characters used to identify a particular telephone, fax, or email of the study personnel. »
A target study population with characteristics, including inclusion and exclusion criteria, precisely defined in the study protocol. This is a population… »
A textual description of the target study population which contains precisely defined characteristics of potential participants. This includes inclusion and exclusion criteria,… »
Relatively uniform groups (e.g. etiologically and pathogenetically more homogeneous, racial, ethnic, or gender-specific, or the disease- or condition-specific) of study subjects formed… »
An assignment to a portion of a study based on a set of criteria that ensures a desired distribution of subjects across… »
The formal plan of an experiment or research activity, including the objective, rationale, design, materials and methods for the conduct of the… »
A characteristic that defines how the disclosure of protocol content is controlled. »
A representation of the study protocol (that persists over time) in document form. »
A representation of a particular edition or snapshot of a document containing a study protocol as it exists at a particular point… »
The textual summary of a document intended for the general population. »
The title of the document intended for the general population. »
The textual summary of a document that includes extended scientific or technical information. »
A plan at a particular point in time for a formal investigation to assess the utility, impact, pharmacological, physiological, and/or psychological effects… »
A coded value specifying the technique that is used for reporting subject accrual data to the study sponsor. »
The non-unique initials or abbreviated name used for identification of the study. »
The coding system used for recording adverse events for a study. »
The period of time during which sites can continue to accrue on an existing study version before they are required to switch… »
A coded value specifying the type of ancillary study. »
The coding system used for recording conditions that are the focus of a study. »
A coded value specifying a trial pattern developed to compare treatment groups in a clinical pre-clinical trial. »
Specifies whether the modifications contained in the study protocol version must be applied to all sites and subjects that want to continue… »
Specifies whether a study is designed to be conducted at more than one site concurrently. »
A coded value specifying the countries from which participants will be, are intended to be, or have been recruited for the… »
A coded value specifying the kind of organizations planned to participate as study sites for this study. »
A range of integers specifying the minimum and maximum number of subjects to be accrued per a specified amount of time. … »
A coded value specifying the designation of approval phase for a study. »
The intended period of time for the study. »
A description of what the study subject can expect to experience over the course of the study, including the sequence and duration… »
A coded value specifying the type of study based upon the intent of the study's activities. »
A statement describing the overall rationale of the study. This field describes the contribution of this study to product development, i.e., what… »
A coded value specifying the type of entity who is legally responsible for the execution of the study. »
The textual representation of the subject characteristics, including inclusion and exclusion criteria and describes the population for which the study may be… »
Diagram which outlines all study epochs, timing of randomization and duration of treatments. »
A coded value specifying the target entity of the study of investigation. »
A range of integers specifying the minimum and maximum number of subjects to be accrued for the study. »
A coded value specifying the anatomic location that is the focus of a study. »
Status of finding and enrolling appropriate study subjects (those selected on the basis of the protocol's inclusion/exclusion criteria) into a study. … »
A coded value specifying the phase in the lifecycle of recruitment for the study. »
The date (and time) on which the recruitment status is assigned. »
A citation to a publication related to the protocol's background. »
A bibliographical reference in a format acceptable to the publisher of the reference material. »
The date and time span used to indicate the start and end of the study in relation to another time point. … »
The textual representation of the linked page. »
A unique symbol that establishes identity of a publication related to the study protocol background. »
A non-unique textual identifier specifying the human-readable name of the publication. »
A complete reference to a website (including http://) that is directly relevant to the study. »
The date (and time) the subject has been registered to the study. »
An organization (typically a government agency) that administers the registration of studies. »
The non-unique initials or abbreviated name used for identification of the registry. »
A non-unique textual identifier for the registry. »
A dimension table that lists the biospecimen requirements for this STUDY Biospecimen requirements include: . (caTISSUE) »
The date and time span for when the study resource is active. »
Specifies whether this is the main or principal study resource. »
The association between a resource and the study on which it is used. »
Diagram which outlines all study epochs, timing of randomization and duration of treatments. »
A group of individuals, normally recruited by the sponsoring agency or its representative, charged with the review of a specific research proposal… »
A facility in which study/protocol activities are conducted. »
A coded value specifying the phase in the lifecycle of a participating site relative to the enrollment of additional subjects in the… »
The date (and time) on which the accrual status is established. »
An integer specifying a percentage of target accrual at a particular study site, which when reached triggers an event. »
The date and time span specifying when the site's participation in the study begins and ends. »
A sequence of characters used to identify, name, or characterize the study site. »
A researcher at a study site who oversees multiple aspects of the study at a site, including protocol submission for IRB approval,… »
Specifies whether this is the principal administrative organization responsible for the study. »
The numerical characters used to identify, name, or characterize the study site. »
Describes the state of a study at a particular site as assigned by an oversight committee. »
A character string that is assigned by the review board upon approval of the protocol. »
A coded value specifying the phase in the lifecycle of the review board process. »
The date (and time) on which the Institutional Review Board (IRB) determined the status of this study protocol for execution at this… »
A person who performs a particular role within the context of a specific study site. »
The date and time span for when the study site personnel is active. »
A contact point used to send physical forms of communication to the study site personnel. »
Specifies whether this is the main or principal study site personnel. »
The coded value specifying a type of responsibility of the study site personnel. »
A sequence of digits or characters used to identify a particular telephone, fax, or email of a study site personnel. »
The intended period of time for the study site's participation in the study. »
Specifies the link between a study site and a version of the study protocol used or available for use at that… »
The date and time span specifying when the relationship between a study site and protocol version begins and ends. »
A person who handles the administrative responsibilities of a study on behalf of a study site, acts as a liaison between the… »
A designation of responsibilities of a clinical site in conducting a particular clinical study. »
A business process state of a site in relation to its approval status, authorization for patient enrollment, and other protocol-specific activities in… »
A coded value specifying the phase in the lifecycle of the study site. »
The date (and time) on which the status is assigned to the study site. »
A range of integers specifying the minimum and maximum number of subjects needed for enrollment at this site. »
An entity that is responsible for overseeing the activities of the study sponsor. »
An attribute used to indicate whether the sponsor assumes an ultimate responsibility for the initiation, management and/or financing of a clinical study,… »
The date on which a study began. »
The time a study began. »
The rule, regulation and/or condition that determines the point in time when a clinical trial will be terminated. »
A coded value specifying why the study has been halted or terminated. »
A matter or an individual that is observed, analyzed, examined, investigated, experimented upon, or/and treated in the course of a particular… »
Specifies whether the study subject, or their legally acceptable representative, has not authorized the use and disclosure of their protected health information… »
The status of a subject in relationship to his participation in a given clinical study, at a particular time and date. … »
A coded value specifying the primary payer/insurance carrier information at the time of treatment on a study. »
Specifies the link between a study subject and a version of the study protocol at a site. »
The date and time span specifying when the relationship between a study subject and protocol version begins and ends. »
A coded value specifying the phase in the lifecycle of the study subject. »
The date (and time) on which the status is assigned to the study subject. »
A target biological entity of the study. »
A coded value specifying the target entity of the study of investigation. »
An indication that a study participant has been removed from the study by the parent or legal guardian. »
A clinical study status designating the study has been stopped prematurely and will not resume. Subject enrollment stopped. No participants are treated… »
An indication that a clinical study was stopped by its sponsor. »
The principle that a relationship exists between a study treatment (cause) and the occurrence of an event (effect). »
An indication or description that the course of study treatment has been carried out in full. »
A clinical study status designating the study that has been stopped prematurely: Subject enrollment never started. Study will not resume. … »
The part of a limb or an internal organ (e.g., ureter) that remains after amputation or resection. »
Perception of painful and nonpainful phantom sensations that occur following the complete or partial loss of a limb. The majority of individuals… »
A rare, congenital disorder that affects the brain, skin, and eyes. Abnormal blood vessel growth occurs in the trigeminal nerve in the… »
A speech disorder characterized by frequent sound or syllable repetitions, sound prolongations, or other dysfluencies that are inappropriate for the individual's… »
Stuttering is a problem that affects the flow of your speech. If you stutter, you may »
A particular kind (as to appearance). »
A thin metal wire designed to be passed through a needle, catheter, or cannula to stiffen it or clear it of… »
A synthetic, colorless liquid that is very soluble in water. Styrene oxide is used as a chemical intermediate in the production of… »
A substance being studied in the treatment of cancer. SU006668 blocks proteins involved in the growth and spread of cancer cells. It… »
Sustancia en estudio para el tratamiento de cáncer. SU006668 impide el funcionamiento de las proteínas que participan en el crecimiento y la… »
A drug used to treat certain types of pancreatic cancer. It is also used to treat gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GIST) in some… »
Medicamento que se usa para tratar ciertos tipos de tumores de páncreas. También se usa para tratar tumores del estroma gastrointestinal (TEGI)… »
An orally-active, tyrosine kinase receptor inhibitor with potential antitumor activity. SU014813 binds to and inhibits the phosphorylation of vascular endothelial growth factor… »
An anticancer drug that works by inhibiting a cancer cell growth factor. Also called leflunomide. »
Medicamento contra el cáncer que inhibe el factor de crecimiento de la célula cancerosa. También se llama leflunomida. »
A drug used to treat certain types of pancreatic cancer. It is also used to treat gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GIST) in some… »
Medicamento que se usa para tratar ciertos tipos de tumores de páncreas. También se usa para tratar tumores del estroma gastrointestinal (TEGI)… »
A substance that inhibits the tyrosine kinase activity of fibroblast growth factor receptor 1, tyrosine phosphorylation of the PDGF receptor and the… »
A substance that has been studied in the treatment of cancer. It belongs to the families of drugs called angiogenesis inhibitors and… »
Sustancia en estudio para el tratamiento del cáncer. Es un tipo de inhibidor de la angiogénesis e inhibidor de la tirosina… »
A substance being studied in the treatment of cancer. SU6668 blocks proteins involved in the growth and spread of cancer cells. It… »
Sustancia en estudio para el tratamiento de cáncer. SU6668 impide el funcionamiento de las proteínas que participan en el crecimiento y la… »
A drug serum concentration below therapeutic levels. »
This gene is involved in mediating transcription induced by upstream activators. »
Human SUB1 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 5p13.3 and is approximately 18 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
Subacute inflammation of the endocardium. Streptococcus viridans is the usual etiologic agent of SBE. The distinction between "acute" and "subacute" endocarditis has… »
Self-limited inflammation of the thyroid gland characterized by the presence of multinucleated giant cells. Patients present with neck pain, often associated with… »
Thyroiditis associated with painless enlargement of the thyroid gland. It occurs more frequently in females and is characterized by alterations between… »
Medical and skilled nursing services provided to patients who are not in an acute phase of an illness but who require a… »
A rare, slowly progressive post-infectious neurological disorder affecting the central nervous system. It is characterized by seizures, ataxia, myoclonus, personality changes, spasticity,… »
Self-limited inflammation of the thyroid gland. The clinical course includes an initial phase of hyperthyroidism, followed by a phase of hypothyroidism,… »
Below the aorta. »
A temporary loss of feeling in the abdomen and/or the lower part of the body. Special drugs called anesthetics are injected into… »
Intracranial hemorrhage into the subarachnoid space. »
The introduction of a substance beneath the arachnoidal membrane »
A largely self-contained device designed to be incorporated into a larger device. »
Any of the constituent parts of an atom, including the protons, neutrons and electrons and their parts. »
A tumor located underneath the adrenal capsule. »
One of the 4 layers of the crystalline lens. It is found between the anterior surface of the capsule and the… »
The paired ventromedial blood vessels occurring in the abdomen during embryonic development. »
Below the carina. »
A subdivision that has common differentiating characteristics within a larger category. »
A coded value specifying a subdivision within a larger category. »
An intracellular or extracellular function, activity, or process principally involving intracellular or extracellular components. »
The process whereby cellular proteins are positioned and sequestered in the correct cellular compartment for proper function. The process involves moving proteins… »
Used with tissues and cells (including neoplasms) and microorganisms for microanatomic structures, generally below the size visible by light microscopy. »
A molecular biology research technique whereby a protein is engineered to contain signals which will target it to a specific subcellular… »
A taxonomic subdivisions more specific than class but more general than order. »
An artery located below the clavicle that supplies blood to the head and the arms. The right subclavian artery originates from the… »
An uncommon neurovascular condition seen with exertion of the upper extremity. It is usually caused by atherosclerotic stenosis or occlusion of the… »
The vein that drains the axillary vein and joins the internal jugular vein to form the brachiocephalic vein. The subclavian vein runs… »
Infection associated with no detectable symptoms but caused by microorganisms capable of producing easily recognizable diseases, such a poliomyelitis or mumps. … »
A DNA clone generated by transferring a cloned DNA fragment from one plasmid to another. »
Subcommittee of the Board of Scientific Counselors, NCI, which advises the Directors of the Intramural Division of the NCI and the Director… »
Subcommittee of the Board of Scientific Counselors, NCI, which advises the Directors of the Intramural Division of the NCI and the Director… »
The introduction of a substance beneath the conjunctiva. »
An artery arising from the thoracic aorta that runs along the bottom of the twelfth rib. »
Either of two veins (right or left) under the twelfth rib. »
Transferring cultured cells, with or without dilution, from one culture vessel to another. »
Debajo de la piel. »
Beneath the skin. »
A surgical procedure that removes the breast tissue while leaving the skin, nipple, areola, and chest wall muscles intact. »
A rapid-growing, non-encapsulated benign neoplasm arising from the subcutaneous tissues. It is characterized by the growth of non-hyperchromatic spindle-shaped fibroblasts in a… »
A small palpable mass in the subcutaneous tissues. »
A cytotoxic primary cutaneous T-cell lymphoma. Recent studies suggest there are at least two groups of subcutaneous panniculitis-like T-cell lymphomas, each with… »
A tube surgically placed into a blood vessel and attached to a disk placed under the skin. It is used for the… »
Drug administration beneath the skin. It provides for relatively slow, sustained release of the drug. The rate of absorption into the blood… »
A hemangioma arising from the subcutaneous soft tissues. »
Adipose tissue located under the dermis. It binds underlying structures with the skin. The subcutis is important in the regulation of temperature… »
A subdermal implant incorporating silastic tubing containing levonorgestrel designed to administer a continuous dose of progestins for pregnancy contraception. »
An area of real estate divided into multiple lots. »
Cerebral hemorrhage into the subdural space. See also Stroke Syndrome. »
An electrocardiographic finding of an injury in leads corresponding to the anatomic region of the subendocardial layer of the wall of the… »
Describe la capa de células ubicadas justo debajo del epéndimo (la membrana delgada que reviste los espacios llenos de líquido del cerebro… »
Describes the layer of cells just under the ependyma (the thin membrane that lines the fluid-filled spaces in the brain and spinal… »
A neuroepithelial cell that is situated just beneath the ependyma, which is the lining membrane of the ventricles of the brain and… »
A benign (not cancer), slow-growing tumor that usually forms in the walls of fluid-filled spaces in the brain. The tumors are… »
Bleeding within the subependymal germinal matrix. »
Tissue located below the ependyma lining the ventricles of the brain and central canal of the spinal cord. It is a dense… »
A benign, slow growing neoplasm which is typically attached to a ventricular wall. It is composed of glial tumor cell clusters embedded… »
A morphologic finding indicating the presence of a collagen band under the epithelial layer in a tissue sample. »
A drug that is used to treat cutaneous T-cell lymphoma that does not get better, gets worse, or comes back during or… »
A taxonomic category below a family. »
The area between the periosteum of the skull and the epicranial aponeurosis. »
Bleeding in the area between the scalp and the skull. »
A taxonomic category directly below genus and above species. »
Removal of degenerated and necrotic epithelium and underlying connective tissue of a periodontal pocket in an effort to convert a chronic ulcerated… »
Parte inferior de la laringe; el área que está justo debajo de las cuerdas vocales y hacia abajo, en la parte superior… »
A clinical finding about one or more characteristics of subglottic cancer, following the rules of the TNM AJCC v7 classification system as… »
A pathologic finding about one or more characteristics of subglottic cancer, following the rules of the TNM AJCC v6 classification system as… »
A pathologic finding about one or more characteristics of subglottic cancer, following the rules of the TNM AJCC v7 classification system as… »
A pathologic finding about one or more characteristics of subglottic cancer, following the rules of the TNM AJCC v6 classification system as… »
A pathologic finding about one or more characteristics of subglottic cancer, following the rules of the TNM AJCC v7 classification system as… »
A pathologic finding about one or more characteristics of subglottic cancer, following the rules of the TNM AJCC v6 classification system as… »
A pathologic finding about one or more characteristics of subglottic cancer, following the rules of the TNM AJCC v6 classification system. … »
A finding about one or more characteristics of subglottic cancer, following the rules of the TNM AJCC v6 classification system. »
A finding about one or more characteristics of subglottic cancer, following the rules of the TNM AJCC v7 classification system. »
A carcinoma of the larynx that arises from the subglottic area. »
A hemangioma arising from the subglottic area. »
A squamous cell carcinoma of the larynx that arises from the subglottic area. Symptoms include dyspnea and stridor. It spreads to… »
An exophytic, slow growing, well differentiated and non-metastasizing squamous cell carcinoma with pushing margins that arises from the subglottic area of the… »
The lowest part of the larynx; the area from just below the vocal cords down to the top of the trachea. … »
A benign or malignant neoplasm that affects the subglottic area of the larynx. »
A subdivision of a larger group with members often exhibiting similar characteristics. »
A coded value specifying a subdivision within a larger group. »
A lymph node located below the ilium. »
Any individual member of the clinical trial team designated and supervised by the investigator at a trial site to perform critical trial-related… »
Some matter, situation, or event that is thought about, written about, or discussed. »
The age of a person who is the subject in a study. »
A special purpose domain that associates the subject with the medical conclusions contained in the PB domain based on the observations reported… »
The date of birth of a person who is the subject in a study. »
An indication or description that a subject characteristics test has occurred. »
Classification of subject characteristics data. »
The standard character or string for representation and reporting of subject characteristics data. »
The date and time subject characteristic data was collected. »
The day of the week the subject characteristics data was collected. »
A subject domain utilized for the submission of information encompassing and representing data, vocabulary or records related to subject characteristics. »
A character or string that represents a subject characteristics group. »
The numerical identifier of subject characteristics result data in standard units. »
The earliest outcome of the subject characteristics assessment. »
The unit of measure for an original subject characteristics result. »
The rationale why subject characteristic data was not obtained. »
The standard unit of measure for subject characteristics results. »
An identifier that describes the relative position of subject characteristics data within a series. »
One or more sponsor defined characters used to name subject characteristics data. »
A term used to describe the state or condition of subject characteristics data. »
A subdivision of subject characteristics data. »
A character or string that represents the subject characteristics assessment. »
A character or string that represents a subject characteristics test. »
An indication of whether or not a subject characteristics assessment has taken place. »
An indication or description that a subject will proceed with a particular course of action. »
The subject has not provided consent in a timely manner for the procedure to take place. »
A character or string that represents a subject element. »
A subject domain utilized for the submission of information encompassing and representing data, vocabulary or records related to subject element. »
The date and time a subject element has concluded. »
The date and time a subject element began. »
A number that identifies the ordering relations (in time, space, etc.) in a set of subject elements. »
The explanation given as to why a subject was prevented from being allowed to participate in a study. »
An identifier for a person who is the subject in a study. »
A sequence of characters used to identify, name, or characterize the study subject. »
The date and time span for when the subject identifier is active. »
Specifies whether this is the main or principal subject identifier. »
A coded value specifying the kind of subject identifier. »
A unique symbol that establishes identity of the subject. »
An individual that came into contact with a source of tuberculosis. »
The name of the individual of interest. »
The total group of study subjects that may participate in a study. »
A person whose task is to identify and enroll individuals into a research study. »
The date and time a subject reference period has concluded. »
The date and time a subject reference began. »
A subject domain utilized for the submission of information encompassing and representing data, vocabulary or records related to subject stages. »
The collection of subjects that have a common set of parameters defined in the protocol (could be experimental parameters, treatment parameters, or… »
An indication or description that a previously masked component of a study is revealed to the individual taking part in the… »
A unique identifier for a person who is the subject in a study. »
The date and time a subject visit has concluded. »
The day of the week a subject visit has concluded. »
The date and time a subject visit began. »
The day of the week a subject visit began. »
The kind of visit undertaken by the subject within a study, such as inpatient, outpatient, telephone, etc. »
A subject domain utilized for the submission of information encompassing and representing data, vocabulary or records related to subject visit. »
An action, undertaking, or event associated with a particular study subject, which is anticipated to be performed or was performed according to… »
An inscription provided by a human subject on the informed consent document. This inscription signifies the subject's intent to participate in… »
Modified by personal feeling or bias. »
An improvement that is reported by the patient, but cannot be measured by the healthcare provider (for example, "I feel better"). … »
A self-report measure of perceived ability to perform various mathematical tasks and preference for the use of numerical versus prose information. The… »
A standardized rating scale developed by Leonard Handelsman and colleagues in 1987 to evaluate the severity of an individual's opiate withdrawal signs… »
A taxonomic category below kingdom and above superphylum. »
Beneath the tongue. »
An artery arising from the lingual artery that supplies the sublingual gland and surrounding muscles as well as the mucous membranes of… »
An adenocarcinoma that arises from the sublingual gland. »
A carcinoma that arises from the sublingual gland. Representative examples include cystadenocarcinoma and mucoepidermoid carcinoma. »
A benign or malignant neoplasm that affects the sublingual gland. »
A lymph node located under the tongue in the floor of the mouth. »
A body region relating to the area under or adjacent to the tongue. »
Administration of a drug beneath the tongue. The route provides rapid absorption, the drug immediately enters the bloodstream without first passing through… »
A salivary gland located under the tongue in the floor of the oral cavity. »
A tablet intended for administration under the tongue. »
A lymph node located under the spine. »
One of two salivary glands in the neck, located in the space bound by the two bellies of the digastric muscle and… »
An adenocarcinoma with serous acinar cell differentiation that arises from the submandibular gland. »
An adenocarcinoma that arises from the submandibular gland. Representative examples include polymorphic low-grade adenocarcinoma and acinic cell carcinoma. »
An aggressive carcinoma that arises from the submandibular gland. It is characterized by the presence of malignant epithelial and myoepithelial cells… »
A carcinoma that arises from the submandibular gland. Representative examples include mucoepidermoid carcinoma, adenoid cystic carcinoma, and carcinoma ex pleomorphic… »
A carcinoma that arises from a pleomorphic adenoma in the submandibular gland. Patients usually present with a history of a long-standing… »
A carcinoma that arises from the submandibular gland. It usually presents as a firm and painless mass. It is characterized… »
A benign or malignant neoplasm that affects the submandibular gland. »
An invasive squamous cell carcinoma that arises from the submandibular gland. It usually affects elderly patients and presents as a rapidly… »
A carcinoma that arises from the submandibular gland and is characterized by the presence of undifferentiated, anaplastic malignant epithelial cells. »
A tissue sample that contains the submandibular and sublingual salivary glands. »
A lymph node located beneath the floor of the oral cavity. »
A vein in the chin that is connected to the sublingual and anterior jugular veins and drains into the facial vein. … »
Something submitted for the judgment or consideration of others. »
A collection of logically-related observations with a topic-specific commonality about the subjects in a trial, used in the regulatory submission process. … »
A unique, 2-character domain code used in the regulatory submission process. The domain abbreviation is used consistently throughout the submission,… »
The date (and time) on which the first submission unit is received by the regulatory authority. »
A coded value specifying the phase in the lifecycle of the submission. »
The date (and time) on which the status is assigned to the submission. »
A description of the types of submissions made to a submission type (regulatory activities) accepted by regulatory agencies. »
A coded value specifying the kind of submission. »
A collection of documents pertaining to a particular clinical study protocol and/or medical product accompanied by the associated reference information officially provided… »
he date and time span for when the submission unit is active. »
The date (and time) on which the submission unit is received by the regulatory authority. »
The relationship between a regulatory submission and the submission units. It might refer to a temporal or sequential relationship, or indicate the… »
An attribute that indicates the status of a submission unit being referenced in relation to a regulatory assessment. The status of a… »
A coded value specifying the kind of submission unit. »
A person who presents or submits something (e.g., a proposal or protocol) for formal consideration or review by others. »
The hospital or medical institution that is submitting data or information. »
A pathologist that submits a proposal or letter of intent to participate in a study or who submits results or diagnoses for… »
The layer of tissue under the mucosa (inner lining of some organs and body cavities that makes mucus). »
Capa de tejido debajo de la mucosa (el recubrimiento interno de algunos órganos y cavidades del cuerpo que producen moco). »
Occurring in, or located in the submucosa. »
An adenocarcinoma of the colon that has invaded into the submucosa. »
Administration of a drug beneath the mucous membrane. »
Being below an optimal level or standard. »
An artifact resulting from static and dynamic field changes in a scanner magnetic field. »
An image of inferior quality, may still be adequate to make a diagnosis. »
A taxonomic group that is a subdivision of an order. »
Lower in rank or importance, or dependent on something else. »
A taxonomic group ranking between a phylum and a class. »
An artery arising from the axillary artery with branches that supply the shoulder and muscles of the scapular region. »
A measurement of the thickness of a pinch of skin situated below or on the underside of the scapula. »
A character or symbol set or printed or written below and immediately to one side of another character. »
A type of computer tomography that allows a full rotation of the X-ray tube around the patient in less than 1… »
A subsecond spiral (or helical) CT scanner is a kind of CT scanner, where the x-ray machine rotates continuously around the body,… »
A part of something already divided. »
A part the bronchial tree, an air passage arising from the segmental bronchus and passing to the naturally delimited part of lung… »
A part the bronchial tree of the left lung, an air passage arising from any segmental bronchus of the left lung and… »
A part the bronchial tree of the right lung, an air passage arising from any segmental bronchus of the right lung and… »
The lymph nodes around the subsegmental bronchi. »
An indication or description of the next trial activity. »
The layer of tissue under the serosa (outer lining of some organs and body cavities). »
Capa de tejido por debajo de la serosa (recubrimiento exterior de algunos órganos y cavidades del cuerpo). »
In a clinical study, the evaluation of results for some but not all of the patients who participated. The selected patients have… »
A company for which a majority of the voting stock is owned by a holding company. »
A position within another named site. »
Currently used by MMHCC to identify the source of various mouse disease concepts. »
A taxonomic category below that of species. »
Any matter of defined composition that has discrete existence, whose origin may be biological, mineral or chemical. »
The use of illegal drugs or the use of prescription or over-the-counter drugs or alcohol for purposes other than those for which… »
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) is a Federal agency charged with improving the quality and availability of prevention,… »
Terminology used in Individual Case Safety Reports to specify a type of substance administration. »
An unexpected or dangerous reaction to a substance (e.g., food, environmental agent). »
A measure of the heterogeneity of sizes, shapes or masses of molecules or particles. »
The process of the transfer of a substance (particularly a drug) to and from the regions of the body, various tissues, organs,… »
A disorder characterized by the acute and sudden development of changes in attention, memory, language and/or perception that can be etiologically linked… »
Any substance, including any illegal, prescription, over-the-counter agent or any other compound, used for the purpose other than indicated or used in… »
An eleven-amino acid neurotransmitter that appears in both the central and peripheral nervous systems. It is involved in transmission of pain, causes… »
An agent composed of substance P (SP) conjugated to the ribosome-inactivating protein and neurotoxin saporin (SAP), isolated from the seeds of the… »
A substance usage identifier obtained from a dictionary. »
An indicator of the conclusion of substance usage in relation to a specific point in time. »
A point in time that indicates the conclusion of substance usage. »
An indication or description that substance usage was previously determined, characterized, or detailed. »
The date on which the substance usage begins. »
An indication or description of the start of substance usage in relation to a specific point in time. »
A point in time that indicates the beginning of substance usage. »
A classification scheme based on the use of a particular material or product. »
The variable assigned to a substance usage class. »
A character or string that represents a substance use class. »
The total amount of substance the subject uses on a daily basis. »
A subject domain utilized for the submission of information encompassing and representing data, vocabulary or records related to substance use. »
The amount of substance that a subject has used. »
A characterization of the dose of substance that has been used. »
The dosage form of a substance in use. »
The rate of substance usage. »
The unit of measure for the substance usage dose. »
The length of time that substance usage occurs. »
The unit of measure for the period of time over which substance usage occurs. »
The stop date of the substance usage. »
The date and time substance usage has concluded. »
The day of the week substance usage concluded. »
A characterization of the relationship of a substance use conclusion point in time to a reference point in time. »
A character or string that represents a substance usage group. »
An indication or description of a change in substance usage. »
An indication or description that an individual's substance usage status is never, current, or former. »
An indication or description regarding an episode of substance usage. »
The rationale why substance use data was not obtained. »
The literal identifier of the substance in use. »
The method a substance was introduced to a subject. »
An identifier that describes the relative position of substance use data within a series. »
One or more sponsor defined characters used to name substance usage data. »
The date and time substance usage began. »
The day of the week substance usage began. »
A characterization of the relationship of a substance use conclusion beginning point in time to a reference point in time. »
A term used to describe the state or condition of substance use data. »
Classification of substance use data. »
A disorder characterized by the acute and sudden development of changes in attention, memory, language and/or perception that can be etiologically linked… »
A substance-specific organic brain syndrome that follows the discontinuation of administration or use, or reduction in intake of an addictive substance,… »
An anxiety disorder in which the symptoms of anxiety have been determined to be etiologically related to the direct physiological effects of… »
A disorder involving memory impairment (either anterograde or retrograde) that is etiologically linked to the persisting effects of substance use. The memory… »
A psychotic disorder characterized by prominent hallucinations or delusions that have been determined to be etiologically linked to substance use, intoxication or… »
A disorder characterized by clinically significant sexual dysfunction (including impaired desire, impaired arousal, impaired orgasm, or sexual pain) that is fully explained… »
A sleep disorder (insomnia, hypersomnia, or parasomnia) for which there is strong evidence that the disorder is etiologically linked to the direct… »
A category of psychiatric disorders which include disorders related to the taking of a drug of abuse (including alcohol, prescribed medications and… »
Gelatinous-appearing material in the dorsal horn of the spinal cord, consisting chiefly of Golgi type II neurons and some larger nerve… »
A large cell mass extending forward, over the dorsal surface of the crus cerebri, from the rostral border of the pons into… »
Class of organic compounds that consist of urea and other compounds including Sulfonyl compounds and have application in pharmaceutical and agricultural… »
The act of putting one thing or person in the place of another. »
A label that specifies whether substitution by a local brand with the same active substance is permitted. »
A therapeutic procedure based on the inhibition or reduction of the biosynthesis of compounds that cannot break down in the cells. … »
A Substrate Domain is a protein region that physically interacts stereospecifically, and usually at high affinity, with a specific target substrate. In… »
Substrate Interaction involves temporary non-covalent binding through intermolecular physical forces of attraction and spatial complementarity between biologically-active molecules and their target molecule… »
A system that is part of some larger system. »
The plane synovial joint between the talus and calcaneus bones of the foot. »
Used to describe injections through the membrane covering the muscles and nerves at the back of the eyeball. »
Palabra usada para describir las inyecciones que se aplican a través de la membrana que cubre los músculos y nervios en la… »
Administration by injection through the membrane covering the muscles and nerves at the back of the eyeball. »
Lens-shaped structure on the inner aspect of the internal capsule. The subthalamic nucleus and pathways traversing this region are concerned with the… »
Describe los grupos más pequeños en que se puede dividir un tipo de cáncer según ciertas características de las células cancerosas. Estas… »
A subjective rating of the visibility of a lesion in a medical image, ranging from not visible to obvious. »
The total of part of a series of numbers. »
Surgical removal of part of the esophagus. »
Surgical removal of part of the stomach. »
Surgery to remove the uterus, but not the cervix. Also called partial hysterectomy. »
Cirugía para extirpar el útero, pero no el cuello uterino. También se llama histerectomía parcial. »
Partial excision of the parathyroid gland(s). »
Correct perfect match (PM) probe levels by subtracting mismatch (MM) probe levels. Defined in the documents available at http://bioconductor.org/packages/1.9/bioc/html/affy.html. »
The act of removing a part from the whole. »
A taxonomic category below tribe and above genus. »
A group forming a type within a larger type. »
A coded value specifying a further classification of type. »
A glomus tumor arising in the finger and usually associated with pain. »
A single unit of a multimeric object. »
An aortic stenosis caused by fibromuscular stenosis or hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. It may be associated with congenital heart defects. »
Fondos otorgados a ciertas instituciones de los Estados Unidos,con base en sus méritos científicos, por el Instituto Nacional del Cáncer (NCI) para… »
An event that accomplishes its intended purpose. »
A heterotetrameric enzyme complex found in the inner mitochondrial membrane. This protein complex catalyzes the oxidation of succinate and reduction of ubiquinone… »
Succinate dehydrogenase [ubiquinone] cytochrome b small subunit, mitochondrial (159 aa, ~17 kDa) is encoded by the human SDHD gene. This protein plays… »
Succinate dehydrogenase [ubiquinone] flavoprotein subunit, mitochondrial (664 aa, ~73 kDa) is encoded by the human SDHA gene. This protein is involved in… »
Succinate dehydrogenase [ubiquinone] iron-sulfur subunit, mitochondrial (280 aa, ~32 kDa) is encoded by the human SDHB gene. This protein plays a role… »
Succinate dehydrogenase assembly factor 2, mitochondrial (166 aa, ~20 kDa) is encoded by the human SDHAF2 gene. This protein is involved in… »
Succinate dehydrogenase cytochrome b560 subunit, mitochondrial (169 aa, ~19 kDa) is encoded by the human SDHC gene. This protein is involved in… »
A quaternary ammonium compound and depolarizing agent with short-term muscle relaxant properties. Succinylcholine binds to nicotinic receptors at the neuromuscular junction and… »
The chloride salt form of succinylcholine, a quaternary ammonium compound and depolarizing agent with short-term muscle relaxant properties. Succinylcholine chloride binds to… »
A sulfonamide antibiotic used in the treatment of leprosy. »
Draw into the mouth by suction. »
An involuntary, primal response in the neonate when a nipple is placed on an infant's lips. »
A drug used to treat ulcers. It adheres to proteins at the ulcer site and forms a protective coating over the… »
Medicamento usado para tratar úlceras. Se adhiere a las proteínas del sitio de la úlcera y forma una capa protectora sobre… »
A disaccharide consisting of glucose and fructose. The linkage is alpha with respect to the glucose and beta with respect to the… »
A surgical procedure in which the cervix is dilated (opened) and vacuum is used to remove tissue from the uterus. Also called… »
A surgical procedure in which the cervix is dilated (opened) and vacuum is used to remove tissue from the uterus. Also called… »
Issue associated with suction equipment, which may be a manual, electrical, vacuum or pressure source operated to evacuate and remove undesired substances… »
A procedure that makes use of a vacuum for the removal of fluid or tissue. »
A country in northeastern Africa, bordering the Red Sea, between Egypt and Eritrea. »
The use of Sudan IV, a lysochrome (fat soluble dye) diazo dye, for the staining of lipids, triglycerides and lipoproteins on frozen… »
An unexpected natural death from a cardiac cause within a short time period from the onset of symptoms. »
An unexpected death without warning. »
A disorder marked by the sudden and unexpected death of a healthy child who is younger than one year old, usually during… »
Unexpected death of a child over one year of age, which remains unexplained when all known and possible causes of death have… »
Unexpected death of an infant less than one year of age, whose cause of death is not immediately obvious prior to… »
Una de las cinco etapas del sueño. Durante el sueño de movimientos oculares rápidos, los ojos se mueven rápidamente cuando están cerrados… »
Una de las cinco etapas del sueño. Durante el sueño MOR, los ojos se mueven rápidamente cuando están cerrados y se está… »
Parte líquida transparente de la sangre que queda después de extraerle las células sanguíneas y las proteínas coagulantes. »
The citrate salt form of sufentanil, a synthetic congener of fentanyl and related to the phenylpieridines, with analgesic property. Sufentanil citrate binds… »
A transdermal matrix patch formulation containing the synthetic opioid sufentanil with analgesic activity. Sufentanil binds to and activates the mu-opioid receptors in… »
Meeting a quantitative or qualitative measure necessary for a requirement; enough to meet the needs of a situation. »
An affix occurring at the end of a word, word base, phrase, or name. »
The stopping of respiration or the asphyxia that results from it. »
A strain of sheep originally derived in England in the 1880s from a cross between a Southdown ram and a Norfolk Horned… »
Dolor o sufrimiento emocional, social, espiritual o físico que lleva a una persona a sentirse triste, miedosa, deprimida, ansiosa o solitaria. Las… »
This gene plays a role in the regulation of both transcription and signaling. »
Human SUFU wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 10q24.32 and is approximately 130 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
A white crystalline carbohydrate, typically sucrose, used as a sweetener and preservative. »
A tablet covered with sugar. »
A proposal offered for acceptance or rejection. »
Thoughts of taking one's own life. »
The act of taking one's own life on purpose. »
Self-inflicted harm in an attempt to end one's own life. »
Acto de quitarse a propósito la propia vida. »
Taxonomic family which includes the domestic pig »
Persona que fue tratada en el pasado y se usa en un grupo de comparación cuando los investigadores analizan los resultados de… »
A semi-synthetic beta-lactamase inhibitor. The beta-lactam ring of sulbactam irreversibly binds to beta-lactamase at or near its active site, thereby blocking enzyme… »
The pivoxil prodrug form of sulbactam, a semi-synthetic beta-lactamase inhibitor, with beta-lactam antibiotic adjuvant activity. After oral administration of sulbactam pivoxil, the… »
The sodium salt form of sulbactam, a beta-lactam with weak antibacterial property. Sulbactam sodium contains a beta-lactam ring and irreversibly binds to… »
A sulfamoylbenzoic acid derivative with diuretic activity. Compared to its sulfamoyl analogue clofenamide, sulclamide is a more potent diuretic and a less… »
A topical imidazole derivative with broad-spectrum antifungal and antibacterial activity. Sulconazole is excreted in both the feces and urine. »
The nitrate salt form of sulconazole, a synthetic imidazole derivative with antifungal property. Sulconazole nitrate inhibits fungal cytochrome P-450 sterol C-14 alpha-demethylation,… »
This gene plays a role in heparan sulfate metabolism. »
Human SULF2 wild-type allele is located within 20q13.12-q13.13 and is approximately 130 kb in length. This allele, which encodes extracellular sulfatase Sulf-2… »
The determination of the amount of sulfa crystals present in a urine sample. »
A type of antibiotic used to treat infection. Also called sulfonamide. »
A sulfonamide antibacterial agent used alone or with sulfathiazole and sulfacetamide as a topical, intravaginal antibacterial preparation. »
A long-acting derivative of sulfamezathine that is used in the poultry, swine and cattle industries for the treatment of coccidiosis and various… »
A sodium salt form of sulfabromomethazine, a long-acting derivative of sulfamezathine that is used in the poultry, swine and cattle industries for… »
A synthetic sulfanylacetamide derivative with bacteriostatic activity. Sulfacetamide inhibits bacterial folic acid synthesis by competing with para amino benzoic acid. With a… »
The sodium salt form of sulfacetamide, a synthetic sulfanylacetamide derivative with bacteriostatic activity. Sulfacetamide inhibits bacterial folic acid synthesis by competing with… »
A broad spectrum sulfonamide antibiotic used in veterinary medicine and in the swine and cattle industries. »
A lipid-soluble azo dye and sulfonamide antibacterial agent. »
A long-acting sulfanilamide antibiotic. »
A short-acting, broad-spectrum sulfonamide and a synthetic analog of para-aminobenzoic acid (PABA) with bacteriostatic property. Sulfacytine competes with PABA for the bacterial… »
A synthetic pyrimidinyl sulfonamide derivative, short-acting bacteriostatic Sulfadiazine inhibits bacterial folic acid synthesis by competing with para amino benzoic acid. It is… »
A sodium salt form of sulfadiazine, an intermediate-acting bacteriostatic, synthetic sulfanilamide derivative. »
A long-acting sulfonamide antibiotic used in veterinary medicine. Sulfadimethoxine inhibits bacterial synthesis of folic acid by competing with para-aminobenzoic acid (PABA) for… »
A broad-spectrum sulfanilamide and a synthetic analog of para-aminobenzoic acid (PABA) with bacteriostatic and antimalarial properties. Sulfadoxine competes with PABA for the… »
A guanidine derivative of sulfanilamide used in veterinary medicine. Sulfaguanidine is poorly absorbed from the gut but is well suited for the… »
An antibacterial sulfanilamide drug. »
A long-acting sulfonamide antibiotic used for the treatment of chronic bronchitis, urinary tract infections and malaria. »
A synthetic, amber oil that is slightly soluble in water and soluble in most organic solvents. Sulfallate products are no longer used… »
A long-acting sulfonamide antibiotic with antipyretic properties. »
A long-acting sulfanilamide antibacterial agent. Sulfamerazine inhibits bacterial synthesis of dihydrofolic acid by competing with para-aminobenzoic acid (PABA) for the binding site… »
A sodium salt form of sulfamerazine, a long-acting sulfanilamide antibacterial agent. »
A long-acting sulfonamide antibacterial agent used to treat urinary tract infections and leprosy. »
A sulfonamide antibiotic used in the lifestock industry. »
A bisulfate salt form of sulfamethazine, a sulfonamide antibiotic used in the lifestock industry. »
A sodium salt form of sulfamethazine, a sulfonamide antibiotic used in the lifestock industry. »
A broad-spectrum sulfanilamide and a synthetic analog of para-aminobenzoic acid (PABA) with antibacterial property. Sulfamethizole competes with PABA for the bacterial enzyme… »
A sulfonamide bacteriostatic antibiotic that is most commonly used in combination with trimethoprim as the drug Bactrim. Sulfamethoxazole competitively inhibits dihydropteroate synthase… »
A long-acting sulfonamide antibiotic. »
A long-acting sulfonamide antibiotic. »
A sulfonamide antibiotic used typically in combination with trimethoprim. »
Derived from an azo dye, sulfamidochrysoidine was the first commercially available antibacterial antibiotic. It has broad effects against gram-positive cocci but not… »
A long-acting sulfonamide antibiotic. »
An organic sulfur compound structurally similar to p-aminobenzoic acid (PABA) with antibacterial property. Sulfanilamide competes with PABA for the bacterial enzyme dihydropteroate… »
A sulfonamide antibiotic used in the poultry industry. »
A long-acting sulfanilamide antibiotic. »
A long-acting sulfonamide antibiotic used in the treatment of leprosy. »
A sulfonamide antibiotic used in the treatment of urinary tract infections. »
A short-acting sulfonamide antibiotic and by-product of the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug sulfasalazine. Its manufacture and use were discontinued in 1990. »
A sodium salft form of sulfapyridine, a sulfonamide antibiotic and by product of sulfasalazine. »
A sulfonamide antibiotic used in veterinary medicine and in the meat and poultry industries. »
A synthetic salicylic acid derivative with affinity for connective tissues containing elastin and formulated as a prodrug, antiinflammatory Sulfasalazine acts locally in… »
A sulfonamide antibiotic with broad-spectrum activity. »
An oral laxative containing sodium sulfate, potassium sulfate, magnesium sulfate and sucralose. Oral sulfate-based laxative BLI850 exhibits osmotic activity, attracting water into… »
The determination of the amount of sulfated dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) present in a sample. »
A short-acting sulfonamide antibiotic. Its use has been largely replaced with less toxic alternatives but is still used in combination with sulfacetamide… »
A short-acting sulfonamide antibiotic. »
The addition of a sulfate group to a molecule. »
Medicamento que se usa para bloquear los estímulos nerviosos que van hasta los nervios y las glándulas, y para relajar los músculos… »
Compuesto de color blanco metálico elaborado del mineral barita. Se mezcla con agua y se usa como bebida o en los enemas… »
Medicamento que se usa para tratar muchos tipos de cáncer y que está en estudio para el tratamiento de otros tipos de… »
El glucosaminoglicano más importante (un tipo de molécula de azúcar) en el cartílago. »
Sustancia que se ha estudiado para tratar el cáncer y la caquexia (deterioro progresivo del cuerpo) relacionado con el cáncer avanzado. … »
Medicamento usado para tratar la preeclampsia y la eclampsia (complicaciones graves del embarazo). El sulfato de magnesio también está en estudio por… »
Medicamento que se usa para tratar el dolor que va de moderado a grave. Se une con los receptores de opioides del… »
Glucosaminoglicano (tipo de polisacárido) que se encuentra en el cartílago y en la córnea del ojo. »
Medicamento que se usa con otros medicamentos para tratar varios tipos de cáncer, incluso cáncer de mama y un tipo de tumor… »
Medicamento que se usa para tratar la leucemia aguda. Se usa en combinación con otros medicamentos para tratar la enfermedad de Hodgkin,… »
Forma del medicamento contra el cáncer sulfato de vincristina contenido en partículas muy pequeñas parecidas a la grasa. Puede causar menos efectos… »
Forma del medicamento contra el cáncer sulfato de vincristina contenido en partículas muy pequeñas parecidas a la grasa. Puede causar menos efectos… »
Sustancia indispensable para el crecimiento y reparación del tejido celular. Está en estudio como una forma de prevenir o disminuir la mucositis… »
Forma del mineral hierro que se usa para tratar la anemia que resulta de tener concentraciones bajas de hierro en la… »
A combination of two sulfonamide antibacterials, sulfathiourea and mafenide, used in the treatment of gynecological infections. »
A phenylbutazone derivative with uricosuric and antithrombotic properties. Sulfinpyrazone competitively inhibits reabsorption of urate at the proximal renal tubule in the… »
A broad-spectrum, short-acting sulfanilamide and a synthetic analog of para-aminobenzoic acid (PABA) with antibacterial property. Sulfisoxazole competes with PABA for the bacterial… »
An ester of sulfisoxazole, a broad-spectrum sulfanilamide and a synthetic analog of para-aminobenzoic acid (PABA) with antibacterial property. Sulfisoxazole acetyl competes with… »
A short-acting sulfonamide antibacterial agent with broad spectrum activity against both gram-negative and gram-positive bacteria. »
Sustancia química usada en fotografía, elaboración de papel, tratamiento del agua y otros propósitos. »
Tipo de antibiótico usado para tratar infecciones. También se llama medicamento sulfa. »
A type of antibiotic used to treat infection. Also called sulfa drug. »
A class of natural or synthetic sulfanilamide derivatives with antibacterial activity. Sulfonamides are structural analogs of para-aminobenzoic acid (essential for microbial folate… »
Any of substance containing a sulfonyl functional group attached to two carbon atoms with antibiotic activity. Tthe general structural formula is… »
Sulfonamide urea derivatives with antihyperglycemic activity. Sulphonylurea antidiabetic agents bind to sulfonylurea receptor type 1 (SUR1), the subunit of ATP-sensitive inwardly-rectifier potassium… »
A naturally-occurring phytochemical belonging to the class of isothiocyanates. As the aglycone metabolite of glucosinolate glucoraphanin (sulforaphane glucosinolate), sulforaphane acts as… »
Enzymes that catalyze the transfer of a sulfate group from 3'-phosphoadenylyl sulfate (active sulfate) to the hydroxyl group of an acceptor, which… »
Sulfotransferase 1A1 (295 aa, ~34 kDa) is encoded by the human SULT1A1 gene. This protein is involved in the sulfate conjugation of… »
A water-soluble sulfonamide antibiotic used in the treatment of leprosy. »
A sodium salt form of sulfoxone, a water-soluble sulfonamide antibiotic used in the treatment of leprosy. »
Vesicant compounds originally used as chemical warfare agents. At high temperatures, is in vapor form and readily absorbed through the skin, eyes,… »
A strong acid that, when concentrated, is extremely corrosive to the skin and mucous membranes. It is used in making fertilizers, dyes,… »
A mist is defined as a liquid aerosol formed by condensation of a vapor or by atomization of a liquid. Sulfuric-acid containing… »
An ethacrynic derivative with diuretic activity. »
A nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) that is being studied as a treatment for cancer. »
The active metabolite of sulindac, a sulfinylindene derivative with anti-inflammatory, analgesic and antipyretic properties. Sulindac is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID)… »
Medicamento antiinflamatorio no esteroideo (AINE) que está en estudio para el tratamiento de cáncer. »
A sulfanilamide derivative and carbonic anhydrase inhibitor with diuretic activity. »
A diarylsulfonylurea with potential antineoplastic activity. Sulofenur's antineoplastic mechanism of action is unknown. »
A parenteral thiopenem with broad-spectrum antibacterial activity against most gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria. Sulopenem is not active against Pseudomonas aeruginosa. In addition,… »
An orally available ester prodrug form of sulopenem, a thiopenem with broad-spectrum antibacterial activity against most gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria. After oral… »
A furosemide derivative belonging to the class of loop diuretics. »
This gene is involved in the metabolism of catecholamines, phenolic drugs and neurotransmitters. »
Human SULT1A1 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 16p12.1 and is approximately 18 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
This gene plays a role in estrogen metabolism. »
Human SULT1E1 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 4q13.1 and is approximately 49 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
The final aggregate amount. »
A calculation of the aggregated area values. »
A calculation of the aggregated diameter values. »
A calculation of the aggregated diameter values for tumors other than the lymph nodes. »
The number of time points used in computing Lambda z. »
A calculation of the aggregated longest diameter values. »
A calculation of the aggregated longest perpendicular values. »
A calculation of the aggregated diameter values taken from the viable portion of the tumor mass. »
A calculation of the aggregated volume values. »
The sum of urine volumes that are collected over time. »
A sulfonamide triptan with vasoconstrictor activity. Sumatriptan selectively binds to and activates serotonin 5-HT1D receptors in the central nervous system (CNS), thereby… »
The succinate salt form of sumatriptan, a member of the triptan class of compounds with anti-migraine property. Sumatriptan succinate selectively binds to… »
A sulfonamide derivative belonging to the class of the thiazide diuretics with anti-hypertensive activity. Sumetizide was never marketed. »
A shortened version of a speech or written text, containing only the main points. »
A report that documents which cancer anatomic sites are being treated at the cancer center and whether the center is placing these… »
An international coding scheme for tumors. These rules governed staging for cases diagnosed before 2001. »
A concluding part of a speech or argument containing a summary of principal points. »
The season between the summer solstice and the autumnal equinox. »
SUMO-activating enzyme subunit 1 (346 aa, ~38 kDa) is encoded by the human SAE1 gene. This protein is involved in the regulation… »
SUMO-activating enzyme subunit 2 (640 aa, ~71 kDa) is encoded by the human UBA2 gene. This protein plays a role in post-translational… »
This gene plays a role in post-translational protein modification. »
Human SUMO1 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 2q33 and is approximately 32 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
Covalent attachment of one eukaryotic protein to another is a prominent posttranslational modification and Ubiquitin is the most familiar of the protein… »
Like ubiquitin, SUMO (small ubiquitin-related modifier) proteins are small protein tags that are conjugated to proteins to modify their function. The… »
Current data indicates that nuclear pore complex (NPC) RanBP2 (SUMO E3 ligase) protein sumoylates Mdm2 and HDAC proteins during nuclear translocation. A… »
The exposure to incident light from the sun. »
A scale for rating the level of sunburn protection in sunscreen products. The higher the sun protection factor, the more sunburn protection… »
A condition produced by exposure to the sun, and marked by convulsions, coma, and a high temperature of the skin. It is… »
A mixture of vegetables and other edible plants that has been studied in the treatment of cancer. The vegetables include soybean, shiitake… »
Mezcla de verduras y otras plantas comestibles que se ha estudiado para el tratamiento de cáncer. Las verduras incluyen soja, hongo shiitake,… »
An inflammatory reaction from ultraviolet radiation characterized by transient redness, tenderness and occasional blistering. »
A rare disorder characterized by episodes of short-lasting pain in one eye or one side of the head. The pain attacks are… »
The first day of the week. »
Pressed from sunflower seeds (Helianthus annus), Sunflower Oil has a high content of beneficial monounsaturated fats, and antioxidant vitamins E and F,… »
A drug used to treat certain types of pancreatic cancer. It is also used to treat gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GIST) in some… »
Medicamento que se usa para tratar ciertos tipos de tumores de páncreas. También se usa para tratar tumores del estroma gastrointestinal (TEGI)… »
A drug used to treat certain types of pancreatic cancer. It is also used to treat gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GIST) in some… »
A lamp designed to emit ultraviolet radiation. »
Using an artificial light source, either sunlamp or sunbed, to generate a tanned skin. »
A substance that helps protect the skin from the sun's harmful rays. Sunscreens reflect, absorb, and scatter both ultraviolet A and B… »
A Sunscreen Effect involves absorption, reflection, or scattering of ultraviolet radiation, resulting in decreased penetration of the skin by ultraviolet radiation. … »
Decentration, or malposition of intraocular lens; zonular dehiscence or lens malposition caused by zonular or parsplana fixation. »
A fusion protein complex composed of a mutated form of the cytokine interleukin (IL)-15 (IL-15N72D) and a soluble, dimeric IL-15 receptor alpha… »
Microbial antigens that have in common an extremely potent activating effect on T-cells that bear a specific variable region. Superantigens cross-link the… »
A taxonomic rank below subphylum and above class. »
Pertaining to the fastest computers »
A sterilization process that uses supercritical carbon dioxide to kill microorganisms. »
A taxonomic category above family and below order. »
Affecting cells on the surface. Not invasive. »
Que afecta las células de la superficie. No invasor. »
An angiomyxoma arising from the dermis or subcutaneous tissues. It may recur following resection. »
Clonal proliferations arising from cutaneous hair follicles or adjacent skin composed in part of cells with basaloid cytology that resemble human superficial… »
Superficial Bladder Cancer is a term used by urologists to describe infiltrating carcinomas that have not invaded into the muscularis propia of… »
An artery arising from the thyrocervical trunk with branches that supply the trapezius muscles as well as some muscles and glands in… »
A small cutaneous artery arising from the femoral artery that divides at the ilium into two branches that supply the groin integument,… »
The portion of the femoral artery distal to the branching of the deep femoral artery that runs close to the skin. … »
A poorly circumscribed, intermediate fibrocytic neoplasm arising from the superficial soft tissues. It is characterized by the presence of spindle-shaped fibroblasts, and… »
An incision that involves only the skin or subcutaneous tissue. »
A group of blood vessels at the surface of the brain carrying deoxygenated blood which include the superior, median, and inferior cerebral… »
A lesion with limited invasion of deeper tissues. »
A lymph node located in a superficial part of the body. »
The tubules that carry lymph throughout the body that are just beneath the surface of the skin. »
A vein that runs along the fissure of Sylvius to the cavernous sinus on the lateral surface of the brain and connects… »
A variant of basal cell carcinoma presenting as erythematous, often multiple patches. Morphologically, it is characterized by the presence of superficial… »
The portion of myometrium adjacent to the endometrium. »
Surgery involving excision of the superficial portion of the parotid gland. »
A branch of the common peroneal nerve. It innervates the surface of the calf and foot. »
Fibrotic degeneration of the superficial soft tissues. »
An adenocarcinoma which has spread within the mucosa without further invasion of the underlying tissues. »
A type of melanoma that typically occurs in light-skinned individuals ranging in age from young adults to the elderly. Risk factors… »
A vein on the side of the head that merges with the internal maxillary vein to form the posterior facial vein. … »
Thrombosis and inflammation of a superficial vein of the extremities. Symptoms include red discoloration and warmth of the skin and pain along… »
Any of the veins carrying deoxygenated blood from the subcutaneous tissue layers. »
Any of the veins carrying deoxygenated blood in the subcutaneous tissue layers of the hand. »
Capa de la piel que está entre la dermis papilar (capa superior delgada de la dermis) y la dermis reticular (capa inferior… »
Radiation treatment in which the total dose of radiation is divided into small doses and treatments are given more than once a… »
A program of the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences to create a network of university grants that are designed to seek… »
In anatomy indicating higher than a given reference point. »
A vein originating at the parietal lobe that runs along the horizontal portion of the fissure of Sylvius and opens into the… »
A benign or malignant extra-adrenal sympathetic paraganglioma arising from paraganglia located along the aorta, including suprarenal, infrarenal, and renal hilar sites. … »
The arteries arising from the basilar artery that supply the upper surface of the cerebellum, pia mater, pineal gland, valve of Vieussens… »
The superior aspect of cerebellopontine cistern. »
A sympathetic ganglion located approximately at the first and second cervical vertebral levels. »
The uppermost of the three constrictor muscles of the pharynx. It receives nerve supply from the pharyngeal plexus. »
A blood vessel arising from the popliteal artery that divides into deep and superficial branches. The deep branch supplies blood to the… »
Either of two (superior or inferior) arteries branching from the internal iliac artery in the hip joint and gluteal region. »
The continuation of the inferior mesenteric artery with two branches that descend down either side of the rectum and anastomose with the… »
An artery arising from the cerebral portion of the internal carotid artery that supplies the infundibulum of the pituitary, median eminence and… »
A superior infratentorial subarachnoid cistern. »
Either of two veins (left or right) that drain the second, third, and fourth intercostal spaces. The right superior intercostal vein drains… »
A blood vessel arising from the popliteal artery that supplies blood to the hamstring muscles. »
The part of the mediastinum that is located between the upper part of the sternum in the front and the upper thoracic… »
An artery arising from the abdominal aorta with numerous branches that supply the intestines from the duodenum to the transverse colon and… »
Any artery arising from the superior mesenteric artery. »
A very rare syndrome characterized by compression of the third portion of the duodenum against the aorta. The compression is caused by… »
A vein that follows the path of the superior mesenteric artery and joins with the splenic vein to form the hepatic portal… »
A muscle extending from the optic canal to the upper portion of the orbit that primarily rotates the eye medially but can… »
A gyrus or ridge in the occipital lobe of the brain above the superior sulcus. »
A crease in the skin of the upper eyelid. »
An artery arising from the gastroduodenal artery that supplies the common bile duct, duodenum, and the head of the pancreas. »
Either of two paired parathyroid glands closest to the head. »
A gyrus or ridge in the parietal lobe surrounded by the post-central sulcus, external parieto-occipital fissure, horizontal section of the intra-parietal sulcus… »
A blood vessel arising from the brachial artery in the center of the upper arm that supplies blood to the triceps muscle… »
An intracranial venous sinus that lies in a superior and midline location above the interhemispheric fissure along the superior border of the… »
A carcinoma originating from the apical lung. Most superior sulcus lung carcinomas are bronchogenic carcinomas. This carcinoma may be associated with Pancoast… »
Either of two arteries (left and right) arising from the inferior phrenic artery that supply the corresponding adrenal gland. »
The superior aspect of the liver. »
A gyrus or ridge on the outer surface of the temporal lobe between the horizontal portion of the fissure of Sylvius and… »
A groove or cleft that divides the outer surface of the temporal lobe running parallel to the horizontal portion of the fissure… »
An artery arising from the axillary artery that supplies the muscles of the superior chest. »
An artery that is the first branch of the external carotid artery that supplies the upper thyroid gland and its muscles and… »
The large vein that carries blood from the head, neck, arms, and chest to the heart. »
A malignant vascular neoplasm arising from the superior vena cava. »
An aggressive malignant smooth muscle neoplasm, arising from the superior vena cava. It is characterized by a proliferation of neoplastic spindle… »
Blockage of the lumen of the superior vena cava. »
Abnormal narrowing of the lumen of the superior vena cava. »
A condition in which a tumor presses against the superior vena cava (the large vein that carries blood from the head, neck,… »
A blood vessel arising from the internal iliac artery that runs along the bladder with branches supplying the bladder. »
The roof of the nasopharynx. »
A taxonomic category above that of Kingdom. »
A large self-serving retail or wholesale market that sells food and household goods. (WEBS84) »
The liquid lying above a liquid, solid or semi-solid residue, which is separated by crystallization, precipitation or centrifugation of a biological… »
Exceeding the normal or usual number. »
Aberrant chromosomes with no ends, i.e., circular. »
A taxonomic category above order and below class. »
Highly reactive compounds produced when oxygen is reduced by a single electron. In biological systems, they may be generated during the normal… »
Proteins that protect cells against elevated levels of superoxide a reactive oxygen species. These antioxidant enzymes catalyze the formation of molecular oxygen… »
Superoxide dismutase [Cu-Zn] (154 aa, ~16 kDa) is encoded by the human SOD1 gene. This protein is involved in the conversion of… »
Superoxide dismutase [Mn], mitochondrial (222 aa, ~25 kDa) is encoded by the human SOD2 gene. This protein plays a role in superoxide… »
A taxonomic category above phylum and below subkingdom. »
A multilayer paper bag for shipping some solid bulk excipients, usually in the form of powder or granules. »
A dosing unit equal to the amount of inert ingredient(s) contained in a supersack. »
An aqueous oral rinse composed of an electrolyte solution supersaturated with phosphate and calcium ions with antimucositis and analgesic activities. This solution… »
A character or symbol set or printed or written above and immediately to one side of another character. »
A person who can access data but can perform only limited actions on it. »
En lo referente al cáncer, la supervivencia se enfoca en la salud y la vida de una persona después del tratamiento… »
Período a partir de la fecha del diagnóstico o el comienzo del tratamiento de una enfermedad, como el cáncer, en que los… »
Período desde el momento del diagnóstico o el principio del tratamiento de una enfermedad, como el cáncer, hasta la fecha de … »
En cáncer, el período después de terminar un tratamiento para un cáncer en que el paciente permanece sin ciertas complicaciones o situaciones… »
En el ámbito del cáncer, es el período que transcurre después de terminar un tratamiento para el cáncer durante el que el… »
Período de tiempo durante el tratamiento y después del mismo en que el paciente de una enfermedad o afección permanece vivo y… »
En el ámbito del cáncer, es el período que transcurre después de terminar un tratamiento para el cáncer durante el que el… »
A posterior recumbent body position whereby the person lies on its back and faces upward. »
Producto que se añade a un régimen de alimentación. Un suplemento alimentario se toma por la boca y, por lo general, contiene… »
Producto derivado de una planta que se considera útil para tratar una enfermedad o permanecer sano. Los suplementos herbarios se toman por… »
Producto que se añade a un régimen de alimentación. Un suplemento alimentario se toma por la boca y, por lo general, contiene… »
Los suplementos en la dieta son vitaminas, minerales, hierbas y otras sustancias que se utilizan para mejorar su dieta. Pueden encontrarse en… »
Forma de medicamento contenido en una pieza pequeña de material sólido, como manteca de cacao o glicerina, que se derrite con la… »
The evening meal, usually the main meal of the day. »
Something added to complete a thing, make up for a deficiency, or extend or strengthen the whole; serving to complete or make… »
A description of the date when a supplement becomes effective. »
A substance or product that is added to a person’s diet to make sure they get all the nutrients they need. It… »
Treatment in which a storage tank of oxygen or a machine called a compressor is used to give oxygen to people with… »
Additional documentary support presented to a regulatory agency to bolster a previous submission. »
Adding nutrients to the diet. »
Someone whose business is to supply a particular service or commodity. »
Goods for the support and maintenance of some endeavor. »
Moral, psychological, physical, or financial aid or assistance; approval. »
A group of people with similar disease or concerns who help each other cope by sharing experiences and information. »
The circle of friends, family, and associates that provide love, care, and need gratification including church, school, and workplace. (OMS94) »
A classification method that will construct a hyperplane between two sets of data such that it maximizes the margin between the hyperplane… »
Cells forming a framework supporting the organ of Corti. Specific cells are those of Claudius, Deiters and Hensen. »
A cell that serves to provide support and protection and perhaps contribute to the nutrition of principal or other cells of the… »
Clinical evidence to support reason for re-treatment of disease. »
Treatment designed to improve the health of a chemotherapy patient but that does not directly affect the tumor. »
Care given to improve the quality of life of patients who have a serious or life-threatening disease. The goal of supportive care… »
Clinical studies intended to improve the comfort and quality of life for the patient using drugs, nutritional, dietary, behavioral or other… »
Supportive therapy may provide a patient with friendship, encouragement, practical advice such as access to community resources or how to develop a… »
A form of medicine contained in a small piece of solid material, such as cocoa butter or glycerin, that melts at body… »
A solid or semi-solid composed of active and/or inert ingredient(s) in a wax, fat or a glycerin gelatin jelly and that is… »
A dosing unit equal to the amount of active ingredient(s) contained in a suppository. »
Inhibition by malignant cells of infiltration and destruction of tissues proximal or distant to the primary cancer. »
An eletrical device designed to reduce or eliminate unwanted currents. »
Suppressor of cytokine signaling 1 (211 aa, ~24 kDa) is encoded by the human SOCS1 gene. This protein is involved in the… »
Suppressor of cytokine signaling 3 (225 aa, ~25 kDa) is encoded by the human SOCS3 gene. This protein is involved in the… »
Suppressor of Cytokine Signaling (SOCS/SSI) Family Genes encode cytokine-specific-inducible negative feedback regulators that function downstream of cytokine receptors to attenuate signal… »
A family of proteins that function downstream of cytokine receptors to modulate signal transduction. Members of the family contain SH2 and SOCS… »
Suppressor of fused homolog (484 aa, ~54 kDa) is encoded by the human SUFU gene. This protein plays a role in both… »
Suppressor of tumorigenicity 14 protein (855 aa, ~95 kDa) is encoded by the human ST14 gene. This protein is involved in proteolysis… »