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Neurokinin B
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D015287 |
[A mammalian neuropeptide of 10 amino acids that belongs to the tachykinin family. It is similar in structure and action to SUBSTANCE P and NEUROKININ A with the ability to excite neurons, dilate blood vessels, and contract smooth muscles, such as those in the URINARY BLADDER and UTERUS.
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Tropheryma
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D054851 |
[The sole species of TROPHERYMA causing Whipple Disease.
, A genus of gram-positive bacteria in the family Cellulomonadaceae.
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G-Quadruplexes
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D054856 |
[Higher-order DNA and RNA structures formed from guanine-rich sequences. They are formed around a core of at least 2 stacked tetrads of hydrogen-bonded GUANINE bases. They can be formed from one two or four separate strands of DNA (or RNA) and can display a wide variety of topologies, which are a consequence of various combinations of strand direction, length, and sequence. (From Nucleic Acids Res. 2006;34(19):5402-15)
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Vertebroplasty
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D054854 |
[Procedures to repair or stabilize vertebral fractures, especially compression fractures accomplished by injecting BONE CEMENTS into the fractured VERTEBRAE.
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Drug-Eluting Stents
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D054855 |
[Stents that are covered with materials that are embedded with chemicals that are gradually released into the surrounding milieu.
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Histamine H3 Antagonists
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D054828 |
[Drugs that selectively bind to but do not activate HISTAMINE H3 RECEPTORS. They have been used to correct SLEEP WAKE DISORDERS and MEMORY DISORDERS.
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Laryngitis
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C09.400.535 |
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Neurosciences
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H01.158.610 |
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RING Finger Domains
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D054829 |
[A zinc-binding domain defined by the sequence Cysteine-X2-Cysteine-X(9-39)-Cysteine-X(l-3)-His-X(2-3)-Cysteine-X2-Cysteine -X(4-48)-Cysteine-X2-Cysteine, where X is any amino acid. The RING finger motif binds two atoms of zinc, with each zinc atom ligated tetrahedrally by either four cysteines or three cysteines and a histidine. The motif also forms into a unitary structure with a central cross-brace region and is found in many proteins that are involved in protein-protein interactions. The acronym RING stands for Really Interesting New Gene.
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Glanders
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D005896 |
[A contagious disease of horses that can be transmitted to humans. It is caused by BURKHOLDERIA MALLEI and characterized by ulceration of the respiratory mucosa and an eruption of nodules on the skin.
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Cicer
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D029863 |
[A plant genus of the family FABACEAE known for the edible beans.
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Glafenine
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D005897 |
[An anthranilic acid derivative with analgesic properties used for the relief of all types of pain.
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Crotalaria
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D029864 |
[A plant genus of the family FABACEAE that contains crotalarin.
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Glass
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D005898 |
[Hard, amorphous, brittle, inorganic, usually transparent, polymerous silicate of basic oxides, usually potassium or sodium. It is used in the form of hard sheets, vessels, tubing, fibers, ceramics, beads, etc.
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Tamarindus
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D029861 |
[A plant genus of the family FABACEAE known for its sour fruit.
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Glass Ionomer Cements
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D005899 |
[A polymer obtained by reacting polyacrylic acid with a special anion-leachable glass (alumino-silicate). The resulting cement is more durable and tougher than others in that the materials comprising the polymer backbone do not leach out.
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Hepatolenticular Degeneration
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C16.320.565.618.403 |
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Prosopis
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D029862 |
[A plant genus of the family FABACEAE that is a source of prosopis gum.
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Gingivitis, Necrotizing Ulcerative
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D005892 |
[VINCENT INFECTION where the lesions spread to the SOFT PALATE and OROPHARYNX.
, An acute or chronic GINGIVITIS characterized by redness and swelling, NECROSIS extending from the interdental papillae along the gingival margins, PAIN; HEMORRHAGE, necrotic odor, and often a pseudomembrane. The condition may extend to the ORAL MUCOSA; TONGUE; PALATE; or PHARYNX. The etiology is somewhat unclear, but may involve a complex of FUSOBACTERIUM NUCLEATUM along with spirochetes BORRELIA or TREPONEMA.
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Xenopus Proteins
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D029867 |
[Proteins obtained from various species of Xenopus. Included here are proteins from the African clawed frog (XENOPUS LAEVIS). Many of these proteins have been the subject of scientific investigations in the area of MORPHOGENESIS and development.
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