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| PST | pancreatic suppression test; paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia; penicillin, streptomycin, and ... |
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| CSD | carotid sinus denervation; cat scratch disease; combined system disease; conditionally streptomycin ... |
| SM | Master of Science; sadomasochism; self-monitoring; silicon microphysiometer; simple mastectomy; skim... |
| STM | scanning tunneling microscope; short-term memory; streptomycin |
| Strep | Streptococcus; streptomycin |
| S | Streptomycin |
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| SM | Streptomycin |
| Str | Streptomycin |
| SMd | Streptomycin-dependent |
| SM | streptomycin sulfate |
| streptomycin | Commonly used antibiotic in cell culture media: acts only on prokaryotes and blocks transition from initiation complex to chain elongating ribosome. Isolated originally from a soil streptomycete. (18 Nov 1997) |
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| streptomycin 3''-adenylyltransferase | <enzyme> Aada confers both spectinomycin and streptomycin resistance in tobacco and tomato plants Registry number: EC 2.7.7.47 Synonym: aminoglycoside 3''-adenylyltransferase, aminoglycoside 3''-adenyltransferase, aada protein, aada gene product, spectinomycin adenyltransferase (26 Jun 1999) |
| streptomycin 3''-kinase | <enzyme> Phosphorylates the 3'' oh group on the amino sugar of streptomycin Registry number: EC 2.7.1.87 Synonym: streptomycin-3''-phosphotransferase, streptomycin phosphotransferase, aph(3''), stra gene product (26 Jun 1999) |
| streptomycin 6-kinase | <enzyme> Datp can replace ATP; dihydrostreptomycin, streptidine and 2-deoxystreptidine can act as acceptors Registry number: EC 2.7.1.72 Synonym: streptidine kinase, streptomycin streptidinokinase, streptomycin 6-phosphotransferase, aph(6)-id, strb gene product, aminoglycoside-6-phosphotransferase (26 Jun 1999) |
| streptomycin-6-phosphatase | <enzyme> Final step in streptomycin biosynthesis; dihydrostreptomycin-6-p is hydrolyzed to dihydrostreptomycin Registry number: EC 3.1.3.39 (26 Jun 1999) |
| streptomycin A | Commonly used antibiotic in cell culture media: acts only on prokaryotes and blocks transition from initiation complex to chain elongating ribosome. Isolated originally from a soil streptomycete. (18 Nov 1997) |
| streptomycin-spectinomycin adenylyltransferase | <enzyme> For radioenzymatic assay of spectinomycin Registry number: EC 2.7.7.- Synonym: strep-spect adtransferase (26 Jun 1999) |
| streptomycin units | G unit: equals 1 g of the crystalline material or about 1,000,000 S unit's, l unit: equal to 1000 S unit's, s unit: the amount of streptomycin which will inhibit the growth of a standard strain of Escherichia coli in 1 ml of nutrient broth or other suitable medium. (05 Mar 2000) |
| ACTH suppression test | <investigation> A test that measures the response of the adrenal glands to ACTH. In this case, dexamethasone is given to the patient and then blood cortisol levels are measured. Under normal conditions, cortisol levels should drop in response to dexamethasone. In this test one milligram of dexamethasone is administered in the morning and then the blood is drawn for analysis the following morning. Abnormal test results can indicate Cushing's syndrome. (27 Sep 1997) |
| bone marrow suppression | <oncology, pharmacology> A side effect of many anticancer and antiviral drugs, including AZT. Bone marrow suppression leads to a decrease in white blood cells, red blood cells and platelets. Such reductions in turn result in anaemia, bacterial infections and spontaneous or excess bleeding. (09 Oct 1997) |
| growth hormone suppression test | <investigation> A test to determine if growth hormone is suppressed by hyperglycaemia. Growth hormone blood levels are determined sequentially after ingestion of a glucose-rich meal. If growth hormone levels remain elevated (after the glucose is given) then acromegaly or gigantism is suspected. (27 Sep 1997) |
| cortisol suppression test | <investigation> A test that measures the response of the adrenal glands to ACTH. In this case, dexamethasone is given to the patient and then blood cortisol levels are measured. Under normal conditions, cortisol levels should drop in response to dexamethasone. In this test one milligram of dexamethasone is administered in the morning and then the blood is drawn for analysis the following morning. Abnormal test results can indicate Cushing's syndrome. (27 Sep 1997) |
| nonsense suppression | Mutant tRNAs that read a chain termination codon as the signal for incorporation of a specific amino acid residue. (05 Mar 2000) |
| suppression | 1. The act of suppressing, or the state of being suppressed; repression; as, the suppression of a riot, insurrection, or tumult; the suppression of truth, of reports, of evidence, and the like. 2. <medicine> Complete stoppage of a natural secretion or excretion; as, suppression of urine; used in contradiction to retention, which signifies that the secretion or excretion is retained without expulsion. 3. Omission; as, the suppression of a word. Synonym: Overthrow, destruction, concealment, repression, detention, retention, obstruction. Origin: L. Suppressio: cf. F. Suppression. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| suppression amblyopia | The suppression of the central vision in one eye when the images from the two eyes are so different that they cannot be fused into one. This may be due to: 1) faulty image formation (sensory amblyopia); 2) a large difference in refraction between the two eyes (anisometropic amblyopia); or 3) the two eyes pointing in different directions (strabismic amblyopia). Most suppression amblyopia can be reversed if appropriately treated before age 6 years. Synonym: amblyopia ex anopsia. (05 Mar 2000) |
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