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  • ¿µ¹®
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  • glycocalyx
    ´çÁúÃþ
  • glycocholic acid
    ±Û¸®ÄÚÄÝ»ê
  • glycogen
    ±Û¸®ÄÚ°Õ, ´ç¿ø
  • glycogen granule
    ±Û¸®ÄÚ°Õ°ú¸³
  • glycogen storage disease
    ±Û¸®ÄÚ°ÕÃàÀûº´, ´ç¿øÃàÀûº´
  • glycogenesis
    ±Û¸®ÄÚ°ÕÇÕ¼º
  • glycogenic
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  • glycogenic infiltration
    ´ç¿øÄ§À±
  • glycogenolysis
    ±Û¸®ÄÚ°ÕºÐÇØ
  • glycogenosis
    ±Û¸®ÄÚ°ÕÁõ
  • glycogenosis circumscripta
    ±¹Çѱ۸®ÄÚ°ÕÁõ
  • glycogenosis universalis
    ¹ü¹ß±Û¸®ÄÚ°ÕÁõ
  • glycol
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  • glycolic acid
    ±Û¸®ÄÝ»ê
  • glycolipid
    ´çÁöÁú
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  • ¿µ¹®
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  • glycogen
    ±Û¸®ÄÚ°Õ, ´ç¿ø
  • glycogenolysis
    ±Û¸®ÄÚ°ÕºÐÇØ
  • glycol
    ±Û¸®ÄÝ
  • glycoprotein
    ´ç´Ü¹éÁú
  • glycoside
    ±Û¸®Äڽõå
  • glycosuria
    ´ç´¢
  • glycosylation
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • glycocalyx
    ´çÁúÃþ
  • glycocholic acid
    ±Û¸®ÄÚÄÝ»ê
  • glycogen
    ±Û¸®ÄÚ°Õ, ´ç¿ø
  • glycogen granule
    ±Û¸®ÄÚ°Õ°ú¸³
  • glycogen storage disease
    ´ç¿øÃàÀûº´
  • glycogen vacuole
    ´ç¿ø°øÆ÷
  • glycogenesis
    ±Û¸®ÄÚ°ÕÇÕ¼º
  • glycogenic
    ´ç»ý¼º-
  • glycogenic infiltration
    ±Û¸®ÄÚ°ÕħÀ±
  • glycogenolysis
    ±Û¸®ÄÚ°ÕºÐÇØ
  • glycogenosis
    ±Û¸®ÄÚ°ÕÁõ
  • glycogenosis circumscripta
    ±¹Çѱ۸®ÄÚ°ÕÁõ
  • glycogenosis universalis
    ¹ü¹ß±Û¸®ÄÚ°ÕÁõ
  • glycol
    ±Û¸®ÄÝ
  • glycolic acid
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  • Glycocalyx
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  • glycocalyx
    ´çÁúÃþ
  • glycocalyx<³ª>
    ´çÁúÇÇÁú, ´çÇÇ(ÓØù«).
  • glycocholic acid
    ±Û¸®ÄÚÄÝ»ê.
  • glycoclastic
    ´çºÐÇØÀÇ.
  • Glycogen
    ±Û¸®ÄÚ°Õ, ´ç¿ø(ÓØê«)
  • glycogen
    ±Û¸®ÄÚ°Õ, ´ç¿ø
  • glycogen
    ±Û¶óÀÌÄÚÀü, ´ç¿ø.
  • glycogen
    ±Û¸®ÄÚ°Õ, ´ç¿ø.
  • glycogen
    ´ç¿ø, ±Û¸®ÄÚ¿À°Õ
  • glycogen degeneration
    ±Û¸®ÄÚ°Õº¯¼º(¡­Ü¨àõ).
  • glycogen granule
    ±Û¸®ÄÚ°Õ°ú¸³
  • glycogen granule
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  • glycogen phosphorylase
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  • glycogen storage disease
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  • glycocalyx
    ´çÁúÃþ
  • glycocalyx<³ª>
    ´çÁúÇÇÁú, ´çÇÇ(ÓØù«).
  • glycocholic acid
    ±Û¸®ÄÚÄÝ»ê.
  • glycoclastic
    ´çºÐÇØÀÇ.
  • glycogen
    ±Û¸®ÄÚ°Õ, ´ç¿ø.
  • glycogen
    ´ç¿ø, ±Û¸®ÄÚ¿À°Õ
  • glycogen
    ±Û¶óÀÌÄÚÀü, ´ç¿ø.
  • glycogen
    ±Û¸®ÄÚ°Õ, ´ç¿ø
  • glycogen degeneration
    ±Û¸®ÄÚ°Õº¯¼º(¡­Ü¨àõ).
  • glycogen granule
    ±Û¸®ÄÚ°Õ°ú¸³
  • glycogen granule
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  • glycogen phosphorylase
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  • glycogen storage disease
    ±Û¸®ÄÚ°ÕÃàÀûÁúȯ
  • glycogen storage disease
    ±Û¸®ÄÚ°ÕÃàÀû Áúȯ.
  • glycogen storage disease
    ´ç¿ø ÃàÀûÁúȯ(ÓØê«õëîÝòðü´)
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  • glycogenosis
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  • glycolysis
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  • glycoprotein
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  • glycosuria
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  • glycocalyx
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  • glycocholic acid
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  • glycocoll
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  • glycoconjugates
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  • glycocyamine
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  • glycogen
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  • glycogen granule
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  • glycogen phosphorylase
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  • glycogen storage disease
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  • glycogen synthase
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  • glycogenesis
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  • glycogenic amino acid
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  • glycogenolysis
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  • ¿µ¹®
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  • glycogen
    ±Û¸®ÄÚ°Õ, ´ç¿ø
  • glycogen storage disease
    ±Û¸®ÄÚ°Õ ÃàÀûÁúȯ
  • glycoprotein
    ´ç´Ü¹éÁú
  • glycosuria
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GPIb Glyco-Protein Ib
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  • JrId: 2078
    JournalTitle: Glycobiology.
    MedAbbr: Glycobiology
    ISSN: 0959-6658
    ESSN:
    IsoAbbr: Glycobiology
    NlmId: 9104124
  • JrId: 2206
    JournalTitle: Glycoconjugate journal.
    MedAbbr: Glycoconj J
    ISSN: 0282-0080
    ESSN:
    IsoAbbr: Glycoconj. J.
    NlmId: 8603310
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glyco- Combining form denoting relationship to sugars (e.g., glycogen), or to glycine (e.g., glyocholate).
See: gluco-.
Origin: G. Glykys, sweet
(05 Mar 2000)
glycobiarsol Oxo(hydrogen N-glycoloylarsanilato)bismuth;a pentavalent arsenical containing bismuth; used in the treatment of milder forms of intestinal amoebiasis or as subsequent therapy.
(05 Mar 2000)
glycobiology <study> The study of sugars and their role in biology.
(14 Nov 1997)
glycocalyx <cell biology> The region, seen by electron microscopy, external to the outer dense line of the plasmalemma that appears to be rich in glycosidic compounds such as proteoglycans and glycoproteins.
Since these molecules are often Integral membrane proteins and may be denatured by the processes of fixation for electron microscopy, it might be better to avoid the term or to refer to membrane glycoproteins or to proteoglycans associated with the cell surface.
(18 Nov 1997)
glycochenodeoxycholic acid <chemical> N-(3 alpha,7 alpha-dihydroxy-5 beta-cholan-24-oyl)glycine. A bile salt formed in the liver from chenodeoxycholate and glycine, usually as the sodium salt. It acts as a detergent to solubilise fats for absorption and is itself absorbed. It is a cholagogue and choleretic.
Pharmacological action: cholagogues and choleretics.
Chemical name: Glycine, N-((3alpha,5beta,7alpha)-3,7-dihydroxy-24-oxocholan-24-yl)-
(12 Dec 1998)
glycocholate <physiology> A salt of glycocholic acid; as, sodium glycocholate.
Origin: Glycocoll + cholic.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
glycocholate sodium A normal constituent of bile of man and herbivores; glycocholate sodium from herbivores is purified and used as a choleretic and cholagogue.
(05 Mar 2000)
glycocholic <physiology> Pertaining to, or composed of, glycocoll and cholic acid.
<physiology> Glycocholic acid, a conjugate acid, composed of glycocoll and cholic acid, present in bile in the form of a sodium salt. The acid commonly forms a resinous mass, but can be crystallized in long, white needles.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
glycocholic acid <chemical> N-cholylglycine. Bile salt, conjugate of cholate and glycine, usually as the sodium salt. It acts as a detergent to solubilise fats for absorption and is itself absorbed. It is used as a cholagogue and choleretic.
Pharmacological action: cholagogues and choleretics.
Chemical name: Glycine, N-((3alpha,5beta,7alpha,12alpha)-3,7,12-trihydroxy-24-oxocholan-24-yl)-
(12 Dec 1998)
glycocin <physiology> Same as Glycocoll.
Origin: Glycocoll + -in.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
glycocoll <physiology> A crystalline, nitrogenous substance, with a sweet taste, formed from hippuric acid by boiling with hydrochloric acid, and present in bile united with cholic acid. It is also formed from gelatin by decomposition with acids. Chemically, it is amido-acetic acid.
Synonym: glycin, and glycocin.
Origin: Gr. Glykys sweet + kolla glue.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
glycoconjugates Carbohydrates covalently linked to a nonsugar moiety (lipids or proteins). The major glycoconjugates are glycoproteins, glycopeptides, peptidoglycans, glycolipids, and lipopolysaccharides.
(12 Dec 1998)
glycocorticoid <pharmacology> Corticosteroid substances (drugs or hormones) that are involved in carbohydrate metabolism by promoting gluconeogenesis and the formation of glycogen at the expense of lipid and protein synthesis. They are steroid based and possess anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressive properties. Glucocorticoids are also produced normally by the adrenal cortex and provide for the response to stress.
Examples include: prednisolone, methylprednisolone, hydrocortisone, betamethasone and dexamethasone.
(29 Sep 1997)
glycocyamine HN==C(NH2)NH-CH2COOH; 2-guanidinoacetic acid;formed by the transfer of the amidine group from l-arginine to glycine.
Synonym: glucocyamine.
(05 Mar 2000)
glycodeoxycholic acid <chemical> N-(3 alpha,12 alpha-dihydroxy-5 beta-cholan-24-oyl)glycine. A bile salt formed in the liver by conjugation of deoxycholate with glycine, usually as the sodium salt. It acts as a detergent to solubilise fats for absorption and is itself absorbed. It is used as a cholagogue and choleretic.
Pharmacological action: cholagogues and choleretics.
Chemical name: Glycine, N-((3alpha,5beta,12alpha)-3,12-dihydroxy-24-oxocholan-24-yl)-
(12 Dec 1998)
MeSH(Medical Subject Headings) ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö (http://www.nlm.nih.gov) °á°ú : 5 ÆäÀÌÁö: 1
  • Glycocalyx - »õâ The carbohydrate-rich zone on the cell surface. This zone can be visualized by a variety of stains as well as by its affinity for lectins. Although most of the carbohydrate is attached to intrinsic plasma membrane molecules, the glycocalyx usually also contains both glycoproteins and proteoglycans that have been secreted into the extracellular space and then adsorbed onto the cell surface. (Alberts et al., Molecular Biology of the Cell, 3d ed, p502)
    Synonyms : Glycocalix, Cell Coats, Coat, Cell, Coats, Cell
  • Glycochenodeoxycholic Acid - »õâ A bile salt formed in the liver from chenodeoxycholate and glycine, usually as the sodium salt. It acts as a detergent to solubilize fats for absorption and is itself absorbed. It is a cholagogue and choleretic.
    Synonyms : Acid, Glycochenodeoxycholic, Chenodeoxycholate, Glycine
  • Glycocholic Acid - »õâ The glycine conjugate of CHOLIC ACID. It acts as a detergent to solubilize fats for absorption and is itself absorbed.
    Synonyms : Glycocholate Sodium, Glycocholic Acid, Sodium Salt
  • Glycoconjugates - »õâ Carbohydrates covalently linked to a nonsugar moiety (lipids or proteins). The major glycoconjugates are glycoproteins, glycopeptides, peptidoglycans, glycolipids, and lipopolysaccharides. (From Biochemical Nomenclature and Related Documents, 2d ed; From Principles of Biochemistry, 2d ed)
    Synonyms :
  • Glycodeoxycholic Acid - »õâ A bile salt formed in the liver by conjugation of deoxycholate with glycine, usually as the sodium salt. It acts as a detergent to solubilize fats for absorption and is itself absorbed. It is used as a cholagogue and choleretic.
    Synonyms : Acid, Glycodeoxycholic, Deoxycholate, Glycine
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glycogen one form in which body fuel is stored; stored primarily in the liver and broken down into glucose when needed by the body
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glycogenesis the formation in animals of glycogen from glucose the conversion of glucose to glycogen when the glucose in the blood exceeds the demand
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glycogenic of or relating to or involving glycogen
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glycol ethylene glycol: a sweet but poisonous syrupy liquid used as an antifreeze and solvent diol: any of a class of alcohols having 2 hydroxyl groups in each molecule
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glycolic acid a translucent crystalline compound found in sugar cane and sugar beets and unripe grapes
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glyco the form in which carbohydrate are stored
glyco the formation in animals of glycogen from glucose
glyco of or relating to or involving glycogen
glyco any of a class of alcohols having 2 hydroxyl groups in each molecule
glyco a sweet but poisonous syrupy liquid used as an antifreeze and solvent
glyco a translucent crystalline compound found in sugar cane and sugar beets and unripe grapes
glyco a translucent crystalline compound found in sugar cane and sugar beets and unripe grapes
glyco a metabolic process that breaks down carbohydrates and sugars through a series of reactions to either pyruvic acid or lactic acid and release energy for the body in the form of ATP
glyco a conjugated protein having a carbohydrate component
glyco a group of compounds derived from monosaccharides
glyco the presence of abnormally high levels of sugar in the urine
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