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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • colony
    Áý¶ô
  • colony count
    Áý¶ô¼ö, Áý¶ô°è»ê
  • colony counter
    Áý¶ô°è¼ö±â
  • colony hybridization
    Áý¶ôºÎÇÕÈ­
  • colony-forming unit
    Áý¶ôÇü¼º´ÜÀ§
  • colony-stimulating factor
    Áý¶ôÀÚ±ØÀÎÀÚ
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • bacterial colony
    ¼¼±ÕÁý¶ô
  • dwarf colony
    ¿Ö¼ÒÁý¶ô
  • dysgonic colony
    ´úÀÚ¶ó´ÂÁý¶ô
  • daughter colony
    µþÁý¶ô
  • eugonic colony
    ÀßÀÚ¶ó´ÂÁý¶ô, ¹ßÀ°¾çÈ£Áý¶ô
  • giant colony
    °Å´ëÁý¶ô
  • glossy colony
    ±¤ÅÃÁý¶ô
  • granulocyte colony-stimulating factor
    °ú¸³±¸Áý¶ôÀÚ±ØÀÎÀÚ
  • granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor
    °ú¸³±¸Å«Æ÷½Ä¼¼Æ÷Áý¶ôÀÚ±ØÀÎÀÚ, °ú¸³±¸´ë½Ä±¸Áý¶ôÀÚ±ØÀÎÀÚ
  • mucoid colony
    Á¡¾×Áý¶ô
  • macrophage colony-stimulating factor
    Å«Æ÷½Ä¼¼Æ÷Áý¶ôÀÚ±ØÀÎÀÚ, ´ë½Ä¼¼Æ÷Áý¶ôÀÚ±ØÀÎÀÚ
  • plating colony count technique
    ÆòÆÇ¹è¾çÁý¶ô°è¼ö¹ý
  • rough colony
    °ÅÄ£Áý¶ô
  • spheroid colony
    °ø¸ð¾çÁý¶ô
  • spidery colony
    °Å¹ÌÁÙÁý¶ô
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • colony
    Áý¶ô
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • bacterial colony
    ¼¼±ÕÁý¶ô
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • colony
    Áý¶ô
  • colony count
    Áý¶ô¼ö, Áý¶ô°è»ê
  • colony counter
    Áý¶ô°è¼ö±â
  • colony hybridization
    Áý¶ôºÎÇÕÈ­
  • colony inhibition test
    ¼¼Æ÷±ºÇü¼º¾ïÁ¦°Ë»ç, Áý¶ôÇü¼º¾ïÁ¦°Ë»ç
  • colony-forming unit
    Áý¶ôÇü¼º´ÜÀ§
  • colony-stimulating factor
    Áý¶ôÀÚ±ØÀÎÀÚ
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • bacterial colony
    ¼¼±ÕÁý¶ô
  • daughter colony
    µþÁý¶ô
  • dew-drop colony
    À̽½¹æ¿ïÁý¶ô
  • dwarf colony
    ¿Ö¼ÒÁý¶ô
  • dysgonic colony
    ´úÀÚ¶ó´ÂÁý¶ô
  • eugonic colony
    ÀßÀÚ¶ó´ÂÁý¶ô
  • giant colony
    °Å´ëÁý¶ô
  • glossy colony
    ±¤ÅÃÁý¶ô
  • hybridization colony
    Áý¶ôºÎÇÕÈ­
  • mucoid colony
    Á¡¾×Áý¶ô
  • rough colony
    °ÅÄ£Áý¶ô
  • sectored colony
    ºÎä²ÃºÐÇÒÁý¶ô
  • smooth colony
    ¸Å²öÁý¶ô
  • spheroid colony
    °ø¸ð¾çÁý¶ô
  • spidery colony
    °Å¹ÌÁÙÁý¶ô
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • G-CSF (Granulocyte colony-stimulating factor)
    °ú¸³¼¼Æ÷±ºÃËÁøÀÎÀÚ(Î¨Ø£á¬øàÏØõµòäì×í­)
  • Macrophage colony-stimulating factor
    ´ë½Ä¼¼Æ÷Áý¶ôÇü¼ºÃËÁøÀÎÀÚ(ÓÞãÝá¬øàó¢Õªû¡à÷õµòäì×í­)à÷õµòäì×?
  • R colony
    RÁý¶ô, °ÅÄ£Áý¶ô, Á¶¸éÁý¶ô
  • giant colony
    °Å´ëÁý¶ô(¡­ó¢Õª).
  • giant colony
    °Å´ëÁý¶ô(¡­ó¢Õª).
  • glossy colony
    ±¤ÅÃÁý¶ô
  • granulocyte colony-stimulating factor
    °ú¸³±¸Áý¶ôÀÚ±ØÀÎÀÚ
  • granulocyte colony-stimulating factor=G-CSF
    °ú¸³±¸Áý¶ôÀÚ±ØÀÎÀÚ
  • granulocyte-macrophage colony- stimulating factor
    °ú¸³±¸´ë½Ä¼¼Æ÷Áý¶ôÀÚ±ØÀÎÀÚ
  • granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor=GM-CSF
    °ú¸³±¸-´ë½Ä¼¼Æ÷Áý¶ôÀÚ±ØÀÎÀÚ
  • hybridization, colony
    Áý¶ôºÎÇÕÈ­(~ݬùêûù), ¼¼Æ÷±ººÎÇÕÈ­
  • plating colony count technique
    ÆòÆÇ¹è¾ç Áý¶ô°è¼ö¹ý
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • colony
    Áý¶ô(ó¢Õª) ¡ì¼¼±ÕÀÇ¡í, ±ºÃ¼(ÏØô÷) ¡ìµ¿¹°ÀÇ¡í, ÄݷδÏ.
  • colony
    Áý¶ô
  • colony
    Áý¶ô(ó¢Õª) ¡ì¼¼±ÕÀÇ¡í, ±ºÃ¼(ÏØô÷) ¡ìµ¿¹°ÀÇ¡í, ÄݷδÏ.
  • colony counter
    Áý¶ô°è»ê±â(¡­Íªß©Ðï), Áý¶ô°è¼ö±â.
  • colony counter
    Áý¶ô°è»ê±â(¡­Íªß©Ðï), Áý¶ô°è¼ö±â.
  • colony formation assay
    Áý¶ôÇü¼º´ÉÃøÁ¤
  • colony forming cell
    ³»ºÎ Áý¶ôÇü¼º¼¼Æ÷.
  • colony forming unit
    Áý¶ôÇü¼º´ÜÀ§(ó¢Õªû¡à÷Ó¤êÈ)
  • colony forming unit (CFU)
    Áý¶ô¼ö, »ý±Õ¼ö, ¼¼Æ÷±º¼ö
  • colony hybridization
    Áý¶ôºÎÇÕÈ­(~ݬùêûù), ¼¼Æ÷±ººÎÇÕÈ­(~ݬùêûù)
  • colony inhibition
    ±ÕÁý¶ô¾ïÁ¦(жó¢Õªåäð¤), ±ºÃ¼¾ïÁ¦(ÏØô÷åäð¤).
  • colony inhibition test
    Áý¶ôÇü¼º ÀúÁö½ÃÇè, ¼¼Æ÷±ºÇü¼º ÀúÁö½ÃÇè
  • colony stimulating factor
    Áý¶ôÀÚ±ØÀÎÀÚ(ó¢Õªí©Ð½ì×í­)
  • colony stimulating factor 1 (CSF-1)
    Áý¶ôÀÚ±ØÀÎÀÚ-1, ¼¼Æ÷±ºÀÚ±ØÀÎÀÚ-1
  • colony, dwarf
    ¿Ö¼ÒÁý¶ô
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • bacterial colony
    ¼¼±ÕÁý¶ô(¡­ó¢Õª).
  • count, colony
    Áý¶ô¼ö, Áý¶ô°è»ê, ¼¼Æ÷±º¼ö, ¼¼Æ÷±º¼ö°è»ê
  • daughter colony
    ÀÚÁý¶ô, µþÁý¶ô
  • dew-drop colony
    À̽½¹æ¿ï¸ð¾ç Áý¶ô
  • dwarf colony
    ¿Ö¼ÒÄݷδÏ.
  • dysgonic colony
    ¹ø½Ä¹Ì¾àÁý¶ô(ÛåãÖÚ°å° ó¢Õª).
  • dysgonic colony
    ¹ø½Ä¹Ì¾àÁý¶ô(ÛåãÖÚ°å° ó¢Õª).
  • giant colony
    °Å´ëÁý¶ô(¡­ó¢Õª).
  • giant colony
    °Å´ëÁý¶ô(¡­ó¢Õª).
  • glossy colony
    ±¤ÅÃÁý¶ô
  • granulocyte colony-stimulating factor
    °ú¸³±¸Áý¶ôÀÚ±ØÀÎÀÚ
  • granulocyte colony-stimulating factor=G-CSF
    °ú¸³±¸Áý¶ôÀÚ±ØÀÎÀÚ
  • granulocyte-macrophage colony- stimulating factor
    °ú¸³±¸´ë½Ä¼¼Æ÷Áý¶ôÀÚ±ØÀÎÀÚ
  • granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor=GM-CSF
    °ú¸³±¸-´ë½Ä¼¼Æ÷Áý¶ôÀÚ±ØÀÎÀÚ
  • hybridization, colony
    Áý¶ôºÎÇÕÈ­(~ݬùêûù), ¼¼Æ÷±ººÎÇÕÈ­
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
    ÇÑÀÚ
  • colony
    Áý¶ô
    ó¢Õª
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • colony
    ÄݷδÏ
  • colony bank
    ÄÝ·Î´Ï ÀºÇà(ëÞú¼)
  • colony hybridization
    "ÄÝ·Î´Ï Æ¢±â Çü¼º(û¡à÷),"
  • colony-stimulating factor
    ÄݷδÏÀÚ±Ø ÀÎÀÚ(í©Ð½ì×í­)
KI ÀÇÇпë¾î »çÀü °Ë»ö ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö °á°ú : 1 ÆäÀÌÁö: 1
  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • colony
    Áý¶ô, ±ºÃ¼, ÄݷδÏ
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CFC capillary filtration coefficient; colony-forming capacity; cardiofaciocutaneous [syndrome]; chlorofl...
CFU-S, CFUS colony-forming unit, spleen; colony-forming unit, stem cells
CFU Colony Forming Unit
CFUe erythroid Colony Forming Unit
CSF   1) Cerebro-Spinal Fluid; ³úô¼ö¾×
  2) Colony Stimulating Factor
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GM-CSF Granulocyte colony-stimulating factor , granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor
G-CSF Granulocyte-Macrophage Colony-Stimulating Factor , Granulocyte Colony-Stimulating Factor
CSF Colony Stimulating Factor
GM-CSF Anti-granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor
CFU Colony Forming Unit
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
    ¼³¸í
  • colony
    Áý¶ô, ±ºÃ¼, ÄݷδÏ
    °á¸®µÈ ÇÑ °³ÀÇ ¼¼±Õ ¶Ç´Â ¿©·¯ ¼¼±ÕÀÇ ¹«¸®¿¡¼­ À¯·¡ÇÏ¿© ¹èÁö»ó¿¡ Áõ½ÄµÈ ¼¼±ÕÀÇ ÁýÇÕü ¶Ç´Â ¹«¸®.
  • colony formation assay
    Áý¶ô Çü¼º´É ÃøÁ¤
  • colony stimulating factor
    ±ºÃ¼ ÀÚ±Ø ¿ä¼Ò, Áý¶ô ÀÚ±Ø ÀÎÀÚ
    ¹ß´Þ ´Ü°èÀÇ Àü±¸Àû ¼¼Æ÷°¡ Áý¶ôÀ» Çü¼ºÇÏ´Â °úÁ¤¿¡´Â À̰ÍÀÇ ÀÛ¿ëÀÌ ÇÊ¿äÇÏ´Ù´Â °ÍÀÌ ÀνĵǾú´Ù. ÀÌ ÀÎÀÚ´Â ¼¶À¯¾Æ¼¼Æ÷, ³»ÇǼ¼Æ÷, ´ë½Ä¼¼Æ÷ µî¿¡¼­ »ý»êµÇ¸ç ¼º¼÷ÇÑ ¸é¿ª°è ¼¼Æ÷ÀÇ ÀÛ¿ë¿¡µµ ¿µÇâÀ» ³¢Ä£´Ù.
  • colony-building unit
    ±ºÃ¼ Çü¼º ´ÜÀ§
  • colonychia
    ½ºÇ¬Çü ¼ÕÅé
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
    ¼³¸í
  • colony formation assay
    Áý¶ô Çü¼º´É ÃøÁ¤
  • colony stimulating factor
    ±ºÃ¼ ÀÚ±Ø ¿ä¼Ò, Áý¶ô ÀÚ±Ø ÀÎÀÚ
    ¹ß´Þ ´Ü°èÀÇ Àü±¸Àû ¼¼Æ÷°¡ Áý¶ôÀ» Çü¼ºÇÏ´Â °úÁ¤¿¡´Â À̰ÍÀÇ ÀÛ¿ëÀÌ ÇÊ¿äÇÏ´Ù´Â °ÍÀÌ ÀνĵǾú´Ù. ÀÌ ÀÎÀÚ´Â ¼¶À¯¾Æ¼¼Æ÷, ³»ÇǼ¼Æ÷, ´ë½Ä¼¼Æ÷ µî¿¡¼­ »ý»êµÇ¸ç ¼º¼÷ÇÑ ¸é¿ª°è ¼¼Æ÷ÀÇ ÀÛ¿ë¿¡µµ ¿µÇâÀ» ³¢Ä£´Ù.
  • colony-building unit
    ±ºÃ¼ Çü¼º ´ÜÀ§
  • smooth colony
    ½º¹«µå Áý¶ô, SÁý¶ô
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colony <biology> A group of identical cells (clones) derived from a single parent cell.
<cell culture> A clone of bacterial cells on a solid medium that is visible to the naked eye.
(09 Oct 1997)
colony count, microbial Enumeration by direct count of viable, isolated bacterial or fungal cells or spores capable of growth on solid culture media. Each colony (i.e., microbial colony-forming unit) represents the progeny of a single cell in the original inoculum. The method is used routinely by environmental microbiologists for quantifying organisms in air, food, and water; by clinicians for measuring patients' microbial load; and in antimicrobial drug testing.
(12 Dec 1998)
colony counter A device which counts the number of colonies on an agar plate (a solid growth medium).
(09 Oct 1997)
colony hybridisation <molecular biology> A genetics lab technique used to identify which colonies of bacteria on an agar plate contain a particular sequence of DNA or a particular gene.
The technique involves pressing a nylon or nitrocellulose membrane onto the plate so that each colony contributes a small smudge of itself to the membrane, then treating the membrane with chemicals and heat, then washing the membrane with a labelled probe to find the specific DNA sequence. The smudges which are indicated by the probe are then compared back to the colonies on the agar plate. This technique is often used in conjunction with experiments involving the making of genomic libraries.
(09 Oct 1997)
colony-forming unit <cell biology> An individual cell which is able to clone itself into an entire colony of identical cells.
Irradiated mice can have their immune systems reconstituted by the injection of bone marrow cells from a nonirradiated animal. The injected cells form colonies in the spleen (hence s), each colony representing the progeny of a pluripotent stem cell. Operationally, therefore, the number of colony-forming units is a measure of the number of stem cells.
Acronym: CFU
(09 Oct 1997)
colony-forming units assay A cytologic technique for measuring the functional capacity of stem cells by assaying their activity.
(12 Dec 1998)
colony-stimulating factor <cell biology> A glycoprotein growth factor that regulates the differentiation of particular cells.
These substances act in either paracrine or autocrine fashion on marrow cells, appear to act synergistically and can exert actions on several lines of progenitor cells, and influence end cell function. These lymphokines induce the maturation and proliferation of white blood cells from the primitive cell types present in bone marrow such as the leucocyte, macrophage and monocyte lines.
These substances can also be made by recombinant DNA technology for use clinically to speed bone marrow recovery typically following chemotherapy.
Acronym: CSF
(18 Jul 2002)
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macrophage colony-stimulating factor <growth factor> A glycoprotein growth factor that causes the committed cell line to proliferate and mature into macrophages.
A cytokine synthesised by mesenchymal cells that stimulates pluripotent stem cells of bone marrow into differentiating towards the production of monocytes (mononuclear phagocytes).
The compound stimulates the survival, proliferation, and differentiation of haematopoietic cells of the monocyte-macrophage series. It is a disulfide-bonded glycoprotein dimer with a mw of 70 kD and binds to a single class of high affinity receptor which is identical to the product of the c-fms proto-oncogene.
See: colony-stimulating factors.
Chemical name: Colony-stimulating factor 1
Acronym: M-CSF
(12 Dec 1998)
receptors, colony-stimulating factor Cell surface receptors for colony-stimulating factors, local mediators, and hormones that regulate the survival, proliferation, and differentiation of haemopoietic cells.
(12 Dec 1998)
receptors, granulocyte-colony-stimulating factor Receptors that bind and internalise granulocyte-colony-stimulating factor. Their mw is believed to be 150 kD. These receptors are found mainly on a subset of myelomonocytic cells.
(12 Dec 1998)
receptors, granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor Receptors that bind and internalise the granulocyte-macrophage stimulating factor. Their mw is believed to be 84 kD. The most mature myelomonocytic cells, specifically human neutrophils, macrophages, and eosinophils, express the highest number of affinity receptors for this growth factor.
(12 Dec 1998)
receptors, macrophage colony-stimulating factor Glycoproteins of mw 165 kD which are encoded by the c-fms proto-oncogene. The binding of csf-1 to its receptors activates an intrinsic tyrosine kinase activity resulting in autophosphorylation of the receptors on tyrosine, rapid receptor down-regulation, and phosphorylation of as yet unidentified physiologic substrates that initiate a mitogenic response.
(12 Dec 1998)
Gheel colony A colony in Gheel, Belgium, originating in the 13th century, for the informal communal care, in private homes, of severely mentally disordered persons.
(05 Mar 2000)
granulocyte-colony-stimulating factor <growth factor, haematology, oncology> A glycoprotein of 25 kD containing internal disulfide bonds.
It induces the survival, proliferation, and differentiation of neutrophilic granulocyte precursor cells and functionally activates mature blood neutrophils. Among the family of colony-stimulating factors, G-CSF is the most potent inducer of terminal differentiation to granulocytes and macrophages of leukaemic myeloid cell lines.
A protein that stimulates the growth and maturation of granulocytes. It is used to promote the recovery of the white cells following chemotherapy.
See: colony-stimulating factor.
Acronym: G-CSF
(12 Dec 1998)
granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor <growth factor, haematology, oncology> An acidic glycoprotein of mw 23 kD with internal disulfide bonds.
It is produced in response to a number of inflammatory mediators by mesenchymal cells present in the haemopoietic environment and at peripheral sites of inflammation.
It stimulates the production of neutrophilic granulocytes, macrophages, and mixed granulocyte-macrophage colonies from bone marrow cells and can stimulate the formation of eosinophil colonies from foetal liver progenitor cells. It also has some functional activities in mature granulocytes and macrophages.
It is used to promote the recovery of the white blood cells following chemotherapy.
Chemical name: Colony-stimulating factor 2
See: colony-stimulating factor.
Acronym: GM-CSF
(12 Dec 1998)
rough colony A bacterial colony with a granular, flattened surface; this type of colony is usually associated with loss of virulence with respect to that of smooth colony's.
(05 Mar 2000)
mother colony A colony which gives rise to a secondary colony (a daughter colony), the latter growing on the surface of the former; the mother colony is larger than the daughter colony, and the characteristics of the colony's may differ.
(05 Mar 2000)
mucoid colony A colony showing viscous or sticky growth typical of an organism producing large quantities of a carbohydrate capsule.
(05 Mar 2000)
multi-colony-stimulating factor <cytokine> Product of mitogen activated T-cells: colony-stimulating factor for bone marrow stem cells and mast cells.
A multilineage cell growth factor secreted by lymphocytes, epithelial cells, and astrocytes which stimulates clonal proliferation and differentiation of various types of blood and tissue cells. It is considered one of the haematopoietic colony-stimulating factors.
Synonym: multi-CSF
Acronym: IL-3
(12 Dec 1998)
multipotential colony-stimulating factor <cytokine> Product of mitogen activated T-cells: colony-stimulating factor for bone marrow stem cells and mast cells.
A multilineage cell growth factor secreted by lymphocytes, epithelial cells, and astrocytes which stimulates clonal proliferation and differentiation of various types of blood and tissue cells. It is considered one of the haematopoietic colony-stimulating factors.
Synonym: multi-CSF
Acronym: IL-3
(12 Dec 1998)
H colony <cell culture> A colony of motile organisms forming a thin film of growth.
Compare: O colony.
Origin: Ger. Hauch, breath
(05 Mar 2000)
smooth colony A bacterial colony with a glistening, rounded surface; this type of colony is usually associated with increased virulence with respect to that of rough colony's.
(05 Mar 2000)
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  • Colony Count, Microbial - »õâ Enumeration by direct count of viable, isolated bacterial, archaeal, or fungal CELLS or SPORES capable of growth on solid CULTURE MEDIA. Each colony (i.e., microbial colony-forming unit) represents the progeny of a single cell in the original inoculum. The method is used routinely by environmental microbiologists for quantifying organisms in AIR; FOOD; and WATER; by clinicians for measuring patients' microbial load; and in antimicrobial drug testing.
    Synonyms : Bacterial Counts, Colony Forming Units Assay, Microbial, Colony Forming Units Assays, Microbial, Count, Bacterial, Counts, Bacterial, Agar Dilution Counts, Colony Counts, Microbial, Count, Agar Dilution, Count, Fungal, Count, Microbial Colony, Count, Pour Plate
  • Colony-Forming Units Assay - »õâ A cytologic technique for measuring the functional capacity of stem cells by assaying their activity.
    Synonyms : Clonogenic Cell Assays, Colony Forming Units Assays, Colony-Forming Units Assays, Stem Cell Assays, Assay, Clonogenic Cell, Assay, Colony-Forming Units, Assay, Stem Cell, Assays, Clonogenic Cell, Assays, Colony-Forming Units, Assays, Stem Cell
  • Colony-Stimulating Factors - »õâ Glycoproteins found in a subfraction of normal mammalian plasma and urine. They stimulate the proliferation of bone marrow cells in agar cultures and the formation of colonies of granulocytes and/or macrophages. The factors include INTERLEUKIN-3; (IL-3); GRANULOCYTE COLONY-STIMULATING FACTOR; (G-CSF); MACROPHAGE COLONY-STIMULATING FACTOR; (M-CSF); and GRANULOCYTE-MACROPHAGE COLONY-STIMULATING FACTOR; (GM-CSF).
    Synonyms : Colony Stimulating Factor, Colony-Stimulating Factor, MGI-1 Protein, Myeloid Cell-Growth Inducer, Protein Inducer MGI, Cell-Growth Inducer, Myeloid, Colony Stimulating Factors, Inducer, Macrophage-Granulocyte, Inducer, Myeloid Cell-Growth, MGI 1 Protein
  • Colony-Stimulating Factors, Recombinant - »õâ COLONY-STIMULATING FACTORS prepared by recombinant DNA technology.
    Synonyms : Colony Stimulating Factors, Recombinant, Factors, Recombinant Colony-Stimulating, Recombinant Colony Stimulating Factors, Recombinant, CSF
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colony a body of people who settle far from home but maintain ties with their homeland; inhabitants remain nationals of their home state but are not literally under the home state's system of government a group of animals of the same type living together one of the 13 British colonies that formed the original states of the United States a geographical area politically controlled by a distant country (microbiology) a group of organisms grown from a single parent cell
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colony ----In politics and in history, a colony is a territory under the immediate political control of a geographically-distant state (or city, in ancient times). Some colonies were historically separate countries, while others were territories without definite statehood at the moment of colonization. The metropolitan state is the state that owns the colony. In Ancient Greece, the city that owned a colony was called the metropolis within its political organization. ...
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colony 1. An aggregate of identical cells (clones) derived from a single progenitor cell.
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colony hybridization A technique that uses a nucleic acid probe to identify a bacterial colony with a vector carrying a specific cloned gene or genes.
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colony a body of people who settle far from home but maintain ties with their homeland
colony one of the 13 British colonies that formed the original states of the United States
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