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Angioedema
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C17.800.862.945.066 |
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Geography
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H01.277.500 |
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Brimonidine Tartrate, Timolol Maleate Drug Combination
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D02.033.755.624.915.500 |
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Timolol
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D02.033.755.624.915 |
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Sertoli Cells
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A05.360.444.849.789 |
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Leydig Cell Tumor
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C04.588.322.762.500.249 |
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Gastric Acidity Determination
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E01.370.225.124.300 |
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Talus
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A02.835.232.043.300.710.780 |
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Graft vs Host Disease
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C20.452 |
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Orexin Receptors
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D064446 |
[G-protein-coupled NEUROPEPTIDE RECEPTORS that have specificity for OREXINS and play a role in appetite control, and sleep-wake cycles. Two principle receptor types exist, each having a specificity for OREXIN A and OREXIN B peptide subtypes.
] |
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Checkpoint Kinase 2
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D064447 |
[Enzyme activated in response to DNA DAMAGE involved in cell cycle arrest. The gene is located on the long (q) arm of chromosome 22 at position 12.1. In humans it is encoded by the CHEK2 gene.
] |
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Filamins
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D064448 |
[A family of crosslinking filament proteins encoded by distinct FLN genes. Filamins are involved in cell adhesion, spreading, and migration, acting as scaffolds for over 90 binding partners including channels, receptors, intracellular signaling molecules and transcription factors. Due to the range of molecular interactions, mutations in FLN genes result in anomalies with moderate to lethal consequences.
] |
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Sequestering Agents
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D064449 |
[Compounds that bind to and reduce the biological availability of a chemical or pharmaceutical agent.
] |
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Bromine Radioisotopes
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D01.496.749.090 |
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GTP-Binding Protein alpha Subunits, Gq-G11
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D12.776.476.375.100.300 |
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Ductus Arteriosus
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A07.541.278.395 |
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Adenoma, Liver Cell
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C04.557.470.035.120 |
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Gene Components
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D040461 |
[The parts of the gene sequence that carry out the different functions of the GENES.
] |
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Salmonella typhimurium
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B03.440.450.425.800.200.825 |
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NAD (+) and NADP (+) Dependent Alcohol Oxidoreductases
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D064430 |
[Oxidoreductases that act on the CH-OH group of donors with NAD (+) or NADPH (+) as acceptors.
] |