| adenomatous polyp of the stomach |
a type of adenomatous polyp usually found in the antrum of the stomach, with branching tubules or fingerlike projections and glandular tissue; it may be premalignant or a sign of malignancy nearby. Called also gastric adenoma.
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| adeno-associated virus |
Adeno associated virus is a virus associated with Adenovirus. It is commonly called AAV. It cannot replicate on its own, it requires a cell to be co-infected with Adenovirus in order to replicate. In the absence of co-infection with Adenovirus, the AAV goes into a latent phase. It then incorporates its DNA into genome of host cell into a specific site on 19th chromosome. ...
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| adenosine deaminase |
Adenosine deaminase (sometimes known as ADA) is an enzyme involved in purine metabolism. It is needed for the breakdown of adenosine from food and from the turnover of nucleic acids in tissues. Adenosine cannot be deribosylated (removed from ribose) without first converting it to the related nucleoside inosine, which is then broken down further. Adenosine deaminase converts adenosine to inosine by the removal of an amine group. ...
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| adenine |
腺嘌呤, A nitrogenous base or purine base of DNA, RNA, some nucleotides and their derivatives. It is one member of the base pair A- T (adenine- thymine).
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| adenopathy |
Large or swollen lymph glands.
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