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| xenarthra | An order of new world mammals characterised by the absence of incisors and canines from among their teeth, and comprising the armadillos, the sloths, and the anteaters. The order is distinguished from all others by what are known as xenarthrous vertebrae (xenos, strange; arthron, joint): there are secondary, and sometimes even more, articulations between the vertebrae of the lumbar series. The order was formerly called edentata. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| xeno- | Strange; foreign material; parasite. See: hetero-, allo-. Origin: G. Xenos, guest, host, stranger, foreign (05 Mar 2000) |
| xenoantigen | <immunology> An antigen found in more than one species. (06 May 1997) |
| xenobiotic | <chemistry> A completely synthetic chemical compound which does not naturally occur on earth and thus believed to be resistant to environmental degradation. <biochemistry> A branch of biotechnology called bioremediation is seeking to develop biological methods to degrade such compounds. (13 Nov 1997) |
| xenobiotic medium chain fatty acid - coenzyme A ligase | <enzyme> Partial amino acid sequence of enzyme from bovine liver mitochondria given I first source; has high sequence homology to human and rat sa protein Registry number: EC 6.2.1.- Synonym: xl-i ligase, xl-i carboxylic acid - CoA ligase (26 Jun 1999) |
| xenobiotic metabolism | <biochemistry> This is the sum of the physical and chemical changes that affect foreign substances in living organisms from uptake to excretion. (09 Oct 1997) |
| xenobiotics | Chemical substances that are foreign to the biological system. They include naturally occurring compounds, drugs, environmental agents, carcinogens, insecticide, etc. (12 Dec 1998) |
| xenodiagnosis | <microbiology> A method of diagnosis based on exposing a parasite-free normal host to the parasite and then examining the host for parasites. (09 Oct 1997) |
| xenogamy | <botany> Cross fertilization. Origin: Gr. Xenos strange, foreign + marriage. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| xenogeneic | <pathology> Literally, of foreign genetic stock, usually applied to tissue or cells from another species, as in xenogeneic transplantation. (18 Nov 1997) |
| xenogeneic graft | <surgery> A surgical graft of tissue from one species onto or into individuals of unlike species, genus or family. Also know as a heteroplastic graft. See: xenotransplantation. (11 May 1997) |
| xenogenesis | <biology> Same as Heterogenesis. The fancied production of an organism of one kind by an organism of another. Origin: Gr. Xenos a stranger + E. Genesis. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| xenogenetic | <biology> Of or pertaining to xenogenesis; as, the xenogenetic origin of microzymes. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| xenogenic | 1. Originating outside of the organism, or from a foreign substance that has been introduced into the organism. Synonym: xenogenous. Synonym: xenogeneic. Origin: xeno-+ G. -gen, producing (05 Mar 2000) |
| xenogenous | Synonym: xenogenic. Synonym: xenogeneic. (05 Mar 2000) |
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Synonyms : Xenodiagnoses
Synonyms : Antitumor Assays, Xenograft Model, Antitumor Assay, Xenograft, Antitumor Assays, Xenograft, Assay, Xenograft Antitumor, Assays, Xenograft Antitumor, Xenograft Antitumor Assay
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| xenogeneic |
denoting or relating to cells or tissues from individuals belonging to different species
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| xenograft |
heterograft: tissue from an animal of one species used as a temporary graft (as in cases of severe burns) on an individual of another species
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| xenophobia |
an irrational fear of foreigners or strangers
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| xenotransplantation |
xenotransplant: a surgical procedure in which tissue or whole organs are transfered from one species to another species
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| xenogenesis |
alternation of generations: the alternation of two or more different forms in the life cycle of a plant or animal
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| xen | armadillos |
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| xen | alternative names for the family comprising the New Zealand wrens |
| xen | type genus for the Xenicidae |
| xen | short-tailed bird resembling a wren |
| xen | the alternation of two or more different forms in the life cycle of a plant or animal |
| xen | tissue from an animal of one species used as a temporary graft (as in cases of severe burns) on an individual of another species |
| xen | (geology) a piece of rock of different origin from the igneous rock in which it is embedded |
| xen | a colorless odorless inert gaseous element occurring in the earth's atmosphere in trace amounts |
| xen | Greek philosopher (560-478 BC) |
| xen | an irrational fear of foreigners or strangers |
| xen | suffering from xenophobia |
| xen | Greek general and historian |
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