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LEC leukoencephalitis; lower esophageal contractility
LECP low-energy charged particle
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LEC lens epithelial cell
LEC liver endothelial cell
LEC Long Evans Cinnamon
LEC Lymphoepithelial cyst
LEC lateral entorhinal cortex
LECL Luminol-enhanced chemiluminescence
LecR lectin-resistant
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    JournalTitle: Lectures on the scientific basis of medicine.
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lecama <zoology> The hartbeest.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
lecanomancy Divination practiced with water in a basin, by throwing three stones into it, and invoking the demon whose aid was sought.
Origin: Gr. Bowl or basin + -mancy.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
lecanoric <chemistry> Pertaining to, or designating, an organic acid which is obtained from several varieties of lichen (Lecanora, Roccella, etc), as a white, crystalline substance, and is
Synonym: orsellic, or diorsellinic acid, lecanorin, etc.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
lecanorin <chemistry> See Lecanoric.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
lecheguilla poisoning A plant toxaemia of sheep and goats in western Texas, southeastern New Mexico, and northern Mexico caused by eating Agave lecheguilla; there is liver damage resulting in icterus, sometimes haemoglobinuria, and often death, and photosensitivity with oedema, swelling, and crusting of the face and ears.
Synonym: swellhead.
(05 Mar 2000)
lechery 1. Free indulgence of lust; lewdness.
2. Selfish pleasure; delight.
Origin: OE. Lecherie, OF. Lecherie. See Lecher.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
lecithal Having a yolk or pertaining to the yolk of any egg; used especially as a suffix.
Origin: G. Lekithos, egg yolk
(05 Mar 2000)
lecithin <protein> Phospholipids of egg yolk (usually hen's eggs). A mixture of phosphatidylcholine and phosphatidylethanolamine, but usually refers to phosphatidylcholine.
(18 Nov 1997)
lecithin acyltransferase <enzyme> An enzyme that reversibly transfers an acyl residue from a lecithin to cholesterol, forming a 1-acylglycerophosphocholine (a lysolecithin) and a cholesterol ester; a deficiency of this enzyme leads to an accumulation of unesterified cholesterol in plasma resulting in anaemia, proteinuria, renal failure, and corneal opacities; LCAT is also low in individuals with fish-eye disease.
Synonym: lecithin acyltransferase.
Acronym: LCAT
(05 Mar 2000)
lecithin acyltransferase deficiency A disease characterised by deficiency or low levels of plasma lecithin cholesterol acyl transferase. Clinical manifestations include corneal opacity, anaemia, and proteinuria.
(12 Dec 1998)
lecithin-cholesterol acyltransferase <enzyme> An enzyme that reversibly transfers an acyl residue from a lecithin to cholesterol, forming a 1-acylglycerophosphocholine (a lysolecithin) and a cholesterol ester; a deficiency of this enzyme leads to an accumulation of unesterified cholesterol in plasma resulting in anaemia, proteinuria, renal failure, and corneal opacities; LCAT is also low in individuals with fish-eye disease.
Synonym: lecithin acyltransferase.
Acronym: LCAT
(05 Mar 2000)
lecithin-cholesterol transferase A plasma enzyme that catalyses the uptake of cholesterol esters by intermediate-density lipoproteins formed by high density lipoproteins.
(05 Mar 2000)
lecithin-retinol acyltransferase <enzyme> Transfers 1-acyl moiety from lecithin to retinol-cellular retinol-binding protein, type II, to produce retinyl esters; does not use CoA
Registry number: EC 2.3.1.-
(26 Jun 1999)
lecithin/sphingomyelin ratio A ratio used to determine foetal pulmonary maturity, found by testing the amniotic fluid; when the lungs are mature, lecithin exceeds sphingomyelin by 2 to 1.
(05 Mar 2000)
lecithinase <enzyme> See phospholipases.
(18 Nov 1997)
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  • Lecithin Acyltransferase Deficiency - »õâ An autosomal recessively inherited disorder caused by mutation of LECITHIN CHOLESTEROL ACYLTRANSFERASE that facilitates the esterification of lipoprotein cholesterol and subsequent removal from peripheral tissues to the liver. This defect results in low HDL-cholesterol level in blood and accumulation of free cholesterol in tissue leading to a triad of CORNEAL OPACITY, hemolytic anemia (ANEMIA, HEMOLYTIC), and PROTEINURIA.
    Synonyms : Deficiency, Lecithin Acyltransferase, Dyslipoproteinemic Corneal Dystrophy, Fish-Eye Disease, LCAT Deficiency, Lecithin:Cholesterol Acyltransferase Deficiency, alpha-LCAT Deficiency, alpha-Lecithin-Cholesterol Acyltransferase Deficiency, Fish Eye Disease
  • Lectins - »õâ Proteins that share the common characteristic of binding to carbohydrates. Some ANTIBODIES and carbohydrate-metabolizing proteins (ENZYMES) also bind to carbohydrates, however they are not considered lectins. PLANT LECTINS are carbohydrate-binding proteins that have been primarily identified by their hemagglutinating activity (HEMAGGLUTININS). However, a variety of lectins occur in animal species where they serve diverse array of functions through specific carbohydrate recognition.
    Synonyms : Isolectin, Lectins, Animal
  • Lectins, C-Type - »õâ A class of animal lectins that bind to carbohydrate in a calcium-dependent manner. They share a common carbohydrate-binding domain that is structurally distinct from other classes of lectins.
    Synonyms : C-Type Lectin, Lectin, C-Type, Receptors, C-Type Lectin, C Type Lectin, C Type Lectins, C-Type Lectin Receptors, Lectin Receptors, C-Type, Lectin, C Type, Lectins, C Type, Receptors, C Type Lectin
  • Lecture Notes [Publication Type] - »õâ Works consisting of notes taken at the delivery or reading of a speech before an audience or class, usually given to instruct. (From Random House Unabridged Dictionary, 2d ed)
    Synonyms : Lecture Notes, Lecture Notes (PT)
  • Lectures [Publication Type] - »õâ Works consisting of speeches read or delivered before an audience or class, especially for instruction or to set forth some subject. They are differentiated from ADDRESSES [PUBLICATION TYPE] which are less didactic and more informational, entertaining, inspirational, or polemic. (From Random House Unabridged Dictionary, 2d ed)
    Synonyms : Lectures, Lectures (PT)
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lecithin a yellow phospholipid essential for the metabolism of fats; found in egg yolk and in many plant and animal cells; used commercially as an emulsifier
Ãâó: wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
lectin any of several plant glycoproteins that act like specific antibodies but are not antibodies in that they are not evoked by an antigenic stimulus
Ãâó: wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
lectin A complex molecule that has both protein and sugars. Lectins are able to bind to the outside of a cell and cause biochemical changes in it. Lectins are made by both animals and plants.
Ãâó: www.stjude.org/glossary
lectin Any of a group of proteins, derived from plants, that can bind to specific oligosaccharides on the surface of cells, causing cells to clump together.
Ãâó: www.fao.org/docrep/003/X3910E/X3910E15.htm
lectin A protein that can bind to carbohydrates with high selectivity. For example, concanavalin A is a lectin with affinity for mannose residues in glycoproteins.
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LEC any of several bizarre ferns of the genus Lecanopteris having swollen hollow rhizomes that provide homes for symbiotic ants
LEC any lichen of the genus Lecanora
LEC a fungus family of the division Lichenes
LEC a genus of fungi belonging to the family Boletaceae
LEC an edible fungus with a dark reddish brown cap and a wide light tan stalk that expands toward the base
LEC have a strong sexual desire for
LEC Polish labor leader and statesman (born in 1943)
LEC category used in some classification systems for all lichens that produce apothecia
LEC a mineral form of vitreous or glassy silica
LEC colorless glass made of almost pure silica
LEC man with strong sexual desires
LEC given to excessive indulgence in sexual activity
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