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Ethics, Medical
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N05.350.340.162.500 |
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Endogenous Retroviruses
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G05.360.080.708.330.800.175 |
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Mesopic Vision
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G14.935.186 |
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Cyclin-Dependent Kinase 2
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D12.776.476.250.323 |
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Agglutinins
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D27.505.696.477.136 |
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Portography
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E01.370.372.610 |
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Universal Design
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I01.880.709.359.500 |
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Imipramine
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D03.633.300.240.485 |
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Olive Oil
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D10.212.507.650 |
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Hepatitis C, Chronic
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C01.925.440.440.120 |
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Coriolaceae
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D055453 |
[A family of fungi, order POLYPORALES, found on decaying wood.
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Katanin
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D12.776.157.025.750.250 |
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Trametes
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D055454 |
[A genus of fungi in the family Coriolaceae.
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Medical Secretaries
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M01.526.485.067.600 |
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Growth Differentiation Factor 3
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D055451 |
[A growth differentiation factor that may play a role in maintaining the undifferentiated state of PLURIPOTENT STEM CELLS by inhibiting the actions of BONE MORPHOGENETIC PROTEINS. Differentiation factor 3 is also considered a nodal signaling ligand that influences the genesis of left-right asymmetry.
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Growth Differentiation Factor 1
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D055452 |
[A growth differentiation factor that plays a role in the genesis of left-right asymmetry during vertebrate development. Evidence for this role is seen in MICE where loss of growth differentiation factor 1 function results in right-left isomerism of visceral organs. In HUMANS heterozygous loss of growth differentiation factor 1 function has been associated with CONGENITAL HEART DEFECTS and TRANSPOSITION OF GREAT VESSELS.
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Nodal Protein
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D055457 |
[The founding member of the nodal signaling ligand family of proteins. Nodal protein was originally discovered in the region of the mouse embryo primitive streak referred to as HENSEN'S NODE. It is expressed asymmetrically on the left side in chordates and plays a critical role in the genesis of left-right asymmetry during vertebrate development.
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Biliary Dyskinesia
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C06.130.120.250.098 |
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Left-Right Determination Factors
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D055458 |
[Signaling ligands that act in opposition to NODAL PROTEIN. During vertebrate development they regulate the degree of left-right asymmetry by controlling the spatiotemporal influence of NODAL PROTEIN.
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Lipid A
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D10.494.500 |
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