| GSA | general somatic afferent; group-specific antigen; Gross virus antigen; guanidinosuccinic acid |
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| GSE | general somatic efferent; gluten-sensitive enteropathy |
| IPSC-E | Inventory of Psychic and Somatic Complaints in the Elderly |
| MSPQ | Modified Somatic Perception Questionnaire |
| SCe | somatic cell |
| SCC | Somatic Cell Count |
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| SMART | Somatic Mutation And Recombination Test |
| somatic | 1. Pertaining to or characteristic of the soma or body. 2. Pertaining to the body wall in contrast to the viscera. Origin: Gr. Somatikos (18 Nov 1997) |
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| somatic agglutinin | An agglutinin that is formed as the result of stimulation by, and that reacts with, the relatively thermostable antigen(s) in the cell bodies of microorganisms. Synonym: somatic agglutinin. See ABO blood group. (05 Mar 2000) |
| somatic antigen | An antigen located in the cell wall of a bacterium in contrast to one in the flagella (flagellar antigen) or in a capsule (capsular antigen). (05 Mar 2000) |
| somatic arteries | Artery's that arise in the embryo from the dorsal aorta and supply the body wall; they persist almost unchanged as the posterior intercostal, subcostal, and lumbar artery's. (05 Mar 2000) |
| somatic cell | Usually any cell of a multicellular organism that will not contribute to the production of gametes, i.e. most cells of which an organism is made: not a germ cell. Notice, however, the alternative use in somatic mesoderm. (18 Nov 1997) |
| somatic cell gene therapy | The repair or replacement of a defective gene within somatic tissue. (09 Oct 1997) |
| somatic cell genetics | Method for identifying the chromosomal location of a particular gene without sexual crossing. Unstable heterokaryons are made between the cell of interest and another cell with identifiably different characteristics (or without the gene in question) and a series of clones isolated. By correlating retention of gene expression with the remaining chromosomes, it is possible to deduce which chromosome must carry the gene. Human mouse heterokaryons have been extensively used in this sort of work. (18 Nov 1997) |
| somatic cell hybridization | Production of a heterokaryon. (05 Mar 2000) |
| somatic cells | Cells of an animal or plant other than the reproductive cells. (14 Nov 1997) |
| somatic crossing-over | Crossing-over that occurs during the mitosis of somatic cells, in contrast to that which occurs in meiosis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| somatic death | Death of the entire body, as distinguished from local death. (05 Mar 2000) |
| somatic delusion | A delusion having reference to a nonexistent lesion or alteration of some organ or part of the body; sometimes indistinguishable from hypochondriasis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| somatic hybrid | Heterokaryon formed between two somatic cells, usually from different species. See: somatic cell genetics. (18 Nov 1997) |
| somatic layer | The external layer of the lateral mesoderm of the embryo, lying adjacent to the ectoderm and together with it constituting the somatopleure. (05 Mar 2000) |
| somatic mesoderm | That portion of the embryonic mesoderm that is associated with the body wall and is divided from the splanchnic visceral) mesoderm by the coelomic cavity. (18 Nov 1997) |
| general somatic afferent column | In the embryo, a column of gray matter in the hindbrain and spinal cord, represented in the adult by the sensory nuclei of the trigeminal nerve and relay cells in the dorsal horn. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| general somatic efferent column | A column of gray matter in the embryo, represented in the adult by the nuclei of the oculomotor, trochlear, abducens, and hypoglossal nerves and by motor neurons of the ventral horn of the spinal cord. (05 Mar 2000) |
| psychiatric somatic therapies | The biologic treatment of mental disorders (e.g., electroconvulsive therapy), in contrast with psychotherapy. (stone, american psychiatric glossary, 1988, p159) (12 Dec 1998) |
| special somatic afferent column | A column of gray matter in the hindbrain of the embryo, represented in the adult by the nuclei of the auditory and vestibular nerves. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Somatic Hypermutation, Ig, Hypermutation, Ig Somatic, Hypermutation, Immunoglobulin Somatic, Hypermutations, Ig Somatic, Hypermutations, Immunoglobulin Somatic, Ig Somatic Hypermutations, Immunoglobulin Somatic Hypermutations, Somatic Hypermutations, Ig
| somatic |
bodily: affecting or characteristic of the body as opposed to the mind or spirit; "bodily needs"; "a corporal defect"; "corporeal suffering"; "a somatic symptom or somatic illness"
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| somatic cell |
any of the cells of a plant or animal except the reproductive cells; a cell that does not participate in the production of gametes; "somatic cells are produced from preexisting cells";
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| somatic cell nuclear transfer |
somatic cell nuclear transplantation: moving a cell nucleus and its genetic material from one cell to another
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| somatic chromosome |
autosome: any chromosome that is not a sex chromosome; appear in pairs in body cells but as single chromosomes in spermatozoa
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| somatic delusion |
a delusion concerning the body image or parts of the body
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| somatic | affecting or characteristic of the body as opposed to the mind or spirit |
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| somatic | any of the cells of a plant or animal except the reproductive cells |
| somatic | any chromosome that is not a sex chromosome |
| somatic | a delusion concerning the body image or parts of the body |
| somatic | the perception of tactual or proprioceptive or gut sensations |
| somatic | the faculty of bodily perception |
| somatic | the faculty of bodily perception |
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