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polymorphic epithelial mucin <protein> See episialin.
(18 Nov 1997)
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mucin 1. <botany> See Mucedin.
2. <physiology> An albuminoid substance which is contained in mucus, and gives to the latter secretion its peculiar ropy character. It is found in all the secretions from mucous glands, and also between the fibres of connective tissue, as in tendons.
Origin: From Mucus.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
mucin clot test A test that reflects the polymerization of synovial fluid hyaluronate; a few drops of synovial fluid added to acetic acid form a clot; poor clot formation occurs in a variety of inflammatory conditions including septic arthritis, gouty arthritis, and rheumatoid arthritis.
Synonym: Ropes test.
(05 Mar 2000)
N-acetylgalactosamine-mucin alpha-N-1,3-N-acetylgalactosaminyltransferase <enzyme> Forms sia-alpha2-6(gal-nac-alpha1-3)galnac-mucin
Registry number: EC 2.4.1.-
Synonym: mucin-acetylgalactosaminyltransferase, mucin-gal-nac-transferase
(26 Jun 1999)
random amplification of polymorphic DNA <molecular biology> A term originally invented by polymer chemists to describe a disordered tangle of a linear polymer chain with curved sections. In DNA parlance the random coil refers to the structure that results from melting or other forms of separation of the double helix, i.e. Helix coil transition.
(18 Nov 1997)
random amplified polymorphic DNA technique Technique that utilises low-stringency polymerase chain reaction (pcr) amplification with single primers of arbitrary sequence to generate strain-specific arrays of anonymous DNA fragments. Rapd technique may be used to determine taxonomic identity, assess kinship relationships, analyze mixed genome samples, and create specific probes.
(12 Dec 1998)
polymorphic <biology> Occurring in several or many forms, appearing in different forms at different stages of development.
Origin: Gr. Morph = form
(18 Nov 1997)
polymorphic genetic markers Inherited characteristics that occur within a given population as two or more traits.
(05 Mar 2000)
polymorphic leaves Two or more different types of leaves on plants, in wetland plants, polymorphic leaves may develop due to extended flooding.
(09 Oct 1997)
polymorphic neuron Occurring in many shapes.
See: multipolar cell.
(05 Mar 2000)
polymorphic reticulosis A necrotizing lymphoproliferative lesion with a predilection for the upper respiratory tract. Previously called lethal midline granuloma or malignant midline reticulosis. Treatment is irradiation.
(05 Mar 2000)
polymorphic superficial keratitis Epithelial degeneration occurring in starvation.
(05 Mar 2000)
calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumour A benign epithelial odontogenic neoplasm derived from the stratum intermedium of the enamel organ; a painless, slowly growing, mixed radiolucent-radiopaque lesion characterised histologically by cords of polyhedral epithelial cells, deposits of amyloid, and spherical calcifications.
Synonym: Pindborg tumour.
(05 Mar 2000)
Malassez' epithelial rests Epithelial remains of Hertwig's root sheath in the periodontal ligament.
(05 Mar 2000)
retinal pigmented epithelial cell See: pigmented retinal epithelium, retina.
(18 Nov 1997)
Golgi epithelial cell A glial cell found in the cerebellar cortex.
See: Bergmann's fibres.
(05 Mar 2000)
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