| ECM | electronic claims management; embryonic chick muscle; erythema chronicum migrans; experimental cerebral malaria; external cardiac massage; extracellular material; extracellular matrix |
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| ECMO | Extra-Corporeal Membrane Oxygenation |
| ECMO | enteric cytopathic monkey orphan [virus]; extracorporeal membrane oxygenation |
| ECM | Cell-extracellular matrix |
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| ECM | Experimental cerebral malaria |
| ECM | Extra Cellular Matrix |
| ECM | Extracellular matrix proteins |
| ECM | endothelial cell monolayer |
| ECM | extra-cellular material |
| ECM | extracellular matrix components |
| ECMO | Extra Corporeal Membrane Oxygenation |
| ECMO | Extracorporeal membrane oxygenator |
| ECM | Any material produced by cells and secreted into the surrounding medium, but usually applied to the noncellular portion of animal tissues. The ecm of connective tissue is particularly extensive and the properties of the ecm determine the properties of the tissue. In broad terms there are three major components: fibrous elements particularly collagen, elastin or reticulin), link proteins (e.g. Fibronectin, laminin) and space filling molecules (usually glycosaminoglycans). The matrix may be mineralised to resist compression (as in bone) or dominated by tension resisting fibres (as in tendon). The basal lamina of epithelial cells is another commonly encountered ecm. Although ecm is produced by cells, it has recently become clear that the ecm can influence the behaviour of cells quite markedly, an important factor to consider when growing cells in vitro: removing cells from their normal environment can have far reaching effects. (18 Nov 1997) |
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| ecmnesia | An obsolete term for a loss of memory for recent events. Origin: G. Ek, out, + mnesios, relating to memory (05 Mar 2000) |
| ECMO virus | Simian picornavirus recovered from monkey kidney cells and stools. Synonym: enteric cytopathogenic monkey orphan virus. (05 Mar 2000) |
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electronic countermeasures: electronic warfare undertaken to prevent or reduce an enemy's effective use of the electromagnetic spectrum
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A complex mixture of polysaccharides (glycosaminoglycans or cellulose) and proteins (collagen) secreted by cells. The extracellular matrix serves as a structural element in tissues.
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Extracorporeal membraneous oxygenation, a procedure used to treat infants with a variety of conditions such as sepsis, pneumonia, diaphragmatic hernia and meconium aspiration.
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a by-pass machine which can be used to support the heart so that it can be rested after surgery, or during a viral illness for example
Ãâó: www.childrens-heart-fed.org.uk/terms.htm
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"Portable" cardiopulmonary bypass. Oxygen-poor (blue) blood is removed from the circulation, either from a large vein in the neck or directly through the right atrium by a large cannula (tube). The blood is circulated through a membrane which adds oxygen to the blood and then through a pump which returns the oxygen-rich (red) blood to the circulation. ...
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