| chemotic | Relating to chemosis. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| chemotransmitter | A chemical substance produced to diffuse and cause responses of neurons or effector cells. (05 Mar 2000) |
| chemotroph | An organism that gets its energy by metabolising organicmaterial taken from other organisms. (09 Oct 1997) |
| chemotrophy | <biochemistry> Systems of metabolism in which energy is derived from endogenous chemical reactions rather than from food or light energy, for example in deep sea hot spring organisms. (18 Nov 1997) |
| chemotropism | <cell biology> Growth or possibly bending of an organism in response to an external chemical gradient. Sometimes used in error when the terms chemotaxis or chemokinesis should have been used. (18 Nov 1997) |
| chemotherapy |
Treatment of a disease with chemical agents (drugs); the term is most commonly used to describe the treatment of cancer with medication.
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| chemoprophylaxis |
The use of chemical agents to prevent infectious disease.
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| chemotherapy |
Treatment of disease or mental illness using drugs. Often used in reference to cancer. Chemotherapy for cancer involves cytotoxic drugs that target rapidly dividing cells. This treatment commonly has adverse side effects that may include the temporary loss of the body's natural immunity to infections, hair loss (alopecia), digestive upset, and a general feeling of illness.
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| chemical |
Any substance having a defined molecular composition.
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| chemoprevention |
Use of natural or laboratory-made substances to prevent cancer.
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