All terms in MeSH

Label Id Description
Barber Surgeons D019024 [In the late Middle Ages barbers who also let blood, sold unguents, pulled teeth, applied cups, and gave enemas. They generally had the right to practice surgery. By the 18th century barbers continued to practice minor surgery and dentistry and many famous surgeons acquired their skill in the shops of barbers. (From Castiglioni, A History of Medicine, 2d ed, pp402, 568, 658) ]
Vascular Fistula C14.240.850.984
Heterosexuality D020010 [The sexual attraction or relationship between members of the opposite SEX. ]
Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome C10.177.575.600.625
Endogenous Retroviruses B04.820.650.250
Inosine Nucleotides D03.633.100.759.646.616
Purine Nucleotides D03.633.100.759.646
Directed Molecular Evolution D019020 [The techniques used to produce molecules exhibiting properties that conform to the demands of the experimenter. These techniques combine methods of generating structural changes with methods of selection. They are also used to examine proposed mechanisms of evolution under in vitro selection conditions. ]
Natural History D019021 [A former branch of knowledge embracing the study, description, and classification of natural objects (as animals, plants, and minerals) and thus including the modern sciences of zoology, botany, and mineralogy insofar as they existed at that time. In the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries it was much used for the generalized pursuit of certain areas of science. (Webster, 3d ed; from Dr. James H. Cassedy, NLM History of Medicine Division) ]
Neurocysticercosis D020019 [Infection of the brain, spinal cord, or perimeningeal structures with the larval forms of the genus TAENIA (primarily T. solium in humans). Lesions formed by the organism are referred to as cysticerci. The infection may be subacute or chronic, and the severity of symptoms depends on the severity of the host immune response and the location and number of lesions. SEIZURES represent the most common clinical manifestation although focal neurologic deficits may occur. (From Joynt, Clinical Neurology, 1998, Ch27, pp46-50) ]
Sulindac D02.455.426.559.847.486.875
Actinidia B01.650.940.800.575.912.250.341.500.500
Actinidiaceae B01.650.940.800.575.912.250.341.500
Sexual Dysfunctions, Psychological D020018 [Disturbances in sexual desire and the psychophysiologic changes that characterize the sexual response cycle and cause marked distress and interpersonal difficulty. (APA, DSM-IV, 1994) ]
Mortuary Practice H02.438
Expectorants D27.505.954.796.250
Hepatocyte Nuclear Factors D12.776.660.352
Activated Protein C Resistance D020016 [A hemostatic disorder characterized by a poor anticoagulant response to activated protein C (APC). The activated form of Factor V (Factor Va) is more slowly degraded by activated protein C. Factor V Leiden mutation (R506Q) is the most common cause of APC resistance. ]
Tumor Necrosis Factor alpha-Induced Protein 3 D08.811.464.938.750.813
Nucleoproteins D009698 [Proteins conjugated with nucleic acids. ]