| CYCLO, Cyclo | cyclophosphamide; cyclopropane |
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| CCNU | N-(2-chloroethyl)-N'-cyclo-hexyl-N-nitrosourea |
| Cyclo | C cyclocytidine hydrochloride |
| CHP | Cyclo(His-Pro |
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| COX | Cyclo-oxygenase |
| COX 2 | cyclo-oxygenase |
| COX-1 | Cyclo-oxygenase-1 |
| COX-2 | Cyclo-oxygenase-type-2 |
| cyclo- | 1. Combining forms relating to a circle or cycle; or denoting an association with the ciliary body. 2. In chemistry, a combining form indicating a continuous molecule, without end, or the formation of such a structure between two parts of a molecule. Origin: G. Kyklos, circle (05 Mar 2000) |
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| cyclo-ligase |
[EC 6.3.3] one of a sub-subclass of enzymes of the ligase class that catalyze the formation of carbon-nitrogen bonds to produce a heterocyclic ring, driven by the hydrolysis of adenosine triphosphate.
Ãâó: www.mercksource.com/pp/us/cns/cns_health_library.j...
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| cyclo- |
"sick-low" (French?) -- A cyclo was a motorcyle with a small, two-wheeled passenger compartment grafted on in place of the rear wheel. Cyclos plied Highway 1 from dawn to dusk, providing transportation for anybody with a few dong. When you wanted to go from CAP 2-7-2 to Hoi An or 7th CACO, you walked to the highway and flagged one down. They didn't like stopping for Marines, because we were big and heavy and many Marines would not pay the fare. ...
Ãâó: capmarine.com/cap/glossary.htm
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