| CREB | CRE binding protein |
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| CREB | Cyclic AMP response element binding protein |
| CREB | Cyclic AMP-responsive element binding protein |
| CREB | c-AMP responsive element binding protein |
| CREB | cyclic adenosine monophosphate response element binding protein |
| CREF | Cloned Rat Embryo Fibroblasts |
| CREG | cross reactive group |
| CrEL | Cremophor EL |
| CREM | CRE modulator |
| CREM | cAMP response element modulator |
| CRD | <abbreviation> Chronic respiratory disease. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| Cre recombinase | <enzyme> Mediates site-specific recombination between lox p sites; member of the integrase family Registry number: EC 2.7.7.- Synonym: bacteriophage p1 recombinase cre (26 Jun 1999) |
| cream | 1. The upper fatty layer which forms in milk on standing or which is separated from it by centrifugalization; it contains about the same amount of sugar and protein as milk, but from 12 to 40% more fat. 2. Any whitish viscid fluid resembling cream. 3. A semisolid emulsion of either the oil-in-water or the water-in-oil type, ordinarily intended for topical use. Origin: L. Cremor, thick juice, broth (05 Mar 2000) |
| cream of tartar | KHC4H4O6;a diuretic and laxative. Synonym: cream of tartar, potassium acid tartrate. (05 Mar 2000) |
| crease | A line or linear depression as produced by a fold. See: fold, groove, line. (05 Mar 2000) |
| crease wound | A tangential wound that makes a furrow without perforating the skin. Synonym: crease wound, glancing wound. (05 Mar 2000) |
| creatinaemia | The presence of abnormal concentrations of creatine in peripheral blood. Origin: creatine + G. Haima, blood (05 Mar 2000) |
| creatinase | <enzyme> An enzyme catalyzing the hydrolysis of creatine to sarcosine and urea. (05 Mar 2000) |
| creatine | <biochemistry> A compound which is made by the body and is used to store energy in the form of phosphate molecules. When phosphate molecules are attached to it, it is called creatine phosphate and is capable of donating phosphate to ADP in order to make ATP. (ATP is the molecule which is converted into ADP with a release of energy that the body then uses.) (09 Oct 1997) |
| creatine kinase | <enzyme> Dimeric enzyme (82 kD) that catalyses the formation of ATP from ADP and creatine phosphate in muscle. Acronym: CK (28 May 1998) |
| creatine kinase isoenzymes | <enzyme> Three isoenzymes of creatine kinase have been identified in human tissues: mm from skeletal muscle, mb from myocardial tissue and bb from nervous tissue. Plasma from healthy humans contains mm almost exclusively. Elevated mb creatine kinase activity is a possible indicator of myocardial injury. Registry number: EC 2.7.3.- (12 Dec 1998) |
| creatine phosphate | <biochemistry> Storage compound of vertebrate muscle. See: creatine kinase. (18 Nov 1997) |
| creatine phosphokinase | <enzyme> An enzyme that is contained in skeletal muscle, smooth muscle and cardiac muscle. Creatine phosphokinase is released into the bloodstream in increased quantities if muscle in injured. Creatine phosphokinase can be fractionated so that specific measurements can be made for blood levels of creatine phosphokinase that comes exclusively from damaged heart muscle. This makes it an important test for the laboratory diagnosis of heart attack. Acronym: CPK (28 May 1998) |
| creatininase | An amidohydrolase catalyzing the conversion of creatine to creatinine. (05 Mar 2000) |
| creatinine | <biochemistry, nephrology> A waste product of protein metabolism that is found in the urine. Can be measured to assess overall kidney function. An abnormally elevated blood creatinine level is seen in those individuals with kidney insufficiency and kidney failure. (27 Sep 1997) |
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a long narrow depression in a surface crack: a long narrow opening
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the leg from the knee to foot
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the outer layer of the Earth a hard outer layer that covers something the trait of being rude and impertinent; inclined to take liberties form a crust or form into a crust; "The bread crusted in the oven"
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juncture: a crisis situation or point in time when a critical decision must be made; "at that juncture he had no idea what to do"; "he must be made to realize that the company stands at a critical point"
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nonsocial infection: an infection that is acquired at a hospital or other healthcare facility
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| CR | in an artful manner |
| CR | the quality of being crafty |
| CR | shrewdness as demonstrated by being skilled in deception |
| CR | a skilled worker who practices some trade or handicraft |
| CR | a creator of great skill in the manual arts |
| CR | a professional whose work is consistently of high quality |
| CR | skill in an occupation or trade |
| CR | marked by skill in deception |
| CR | a steep rugged rock or cliff |
| CR | having hills and crags |
| CR | rocky and steep |
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