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tract of Schutz A bundle of thin, poorly myelinated nerve fibres reciprocally connecting the periventricular zone of the hypothalamus with ventral parts of the central gray substance of the midbrain.
Synonym: fasciculus longitudinalis dorsalis, Schutz' bundle, tract of Schutz.
(05 Mar 2000)
tractellum An anterior locomotor flagellum of a protozoon.
Origin: Mod. L. Dim. Of L. Tractus
(05 Mar 2000)
traction <dentistry> The act of drawing or pulling the teeth.
(08 Jan 1998)
traction alopecia Circumscribed or diffuse loss of hair resulting from repetitive traction on the hair by pulling or twisting; also occurs after excessive application of hair "softeners" such as permanent wave solutions or hot combs. Alopecia marginalis is a form of traction alopecia.
Synonym: traumatic alopecia.
(05 Mar 2000)
traction atrophy Bands of thin wrinkled skin, initially red but becoming purple and white, which occur commonly on the abdomen, buttocks, and thighs at puberty and/or during and following pregnancy, and result from atrophy of the dermis and overextension of the skin; also associated with ascites and Cushing's syndrome.
Synonym: atrophoderma striatum, lineae albicantes, lineae atrophicae, linear atrophy, stretch marks, stria, striae atrophicae, striate atrophy of skin, traction atrophy, vergeture.
(05 Mar 2000)
traction diverticulum A diverticulum formed by the pulling force of contracting bands of adhesion, occurring mainly in the distal oesophagus, from tuberculous hilar or mediastinal lymphadenitis.
(05 Mar 2000)
traction epiphysis A secondary centre of ossification at the site of attachment of a tendon.
(05 Mar 2000)
tractor 1. That which draws, or is used for drawing.
2. <medicine> Two small, pointed rods of metal, formerly used in the treatment called Perkinism.
Origin: NL, from L. Trahere, tractum, to draw.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
tractory <geometry> A tractrix.
Origin: L. Tractorius of drawing, fr. Trahere, tractum, to draw.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
tractotomy Interruption of a nerve tract in the brainstem or spinal cord.
Origin: L. Tractus, tract, + G. Tome, incision
(05 Mar 2000)
tractrix <geometry> A curve such that the part of the tangent between the point of tangency and a given straight line is constant; so called because it was conceived as described by the motion of one end of a tangent line as the other end was drawn along the given line.
(11 Mar 1998)
tractus Synonym: tract.
Origin: L. A drawing, drawing out, extent, tract, fr. Traho, pp. Tractus, to draw
(05 Mar 2000)
tractus centralis tegmenti A large fibre bundle passing longitudinally through the central mesencephalic and pontine tegmentum, distinguished from adjacent longitudinal groups of fibre-fascicles of the reticular formation by a more compact composition. In transverse sections of the mesencephalon the bundle occupies a large triangular area lateral to the medial longitudinal fasciculus; farther caudally it expands ventralward and finally passes over the lateral side of the (inferior) olivary nucleus, becoming part of the latter's fibre capsule. The bundle contains fibres from the mesencephalic tegmentum and regions surrounding the central gray substance descending to the olivary nucleus; it also includes numerous fibres ascending from the medullary, pontine, and mesencephalic reticular formation to the thalamus and subthalamus region.
Synonym: tractus tegmentalis centralis, central tegmental fasciculus, tractus centralis tegmenti.
(05 Mar 2000)
tractus cerebellorubralis That component of the superior cerebellar peduncle (brachium conjunctivum) which distributes fibres within the red nucleus of the opposite side.
Synonym: tractus cerebellorubralis.
(05 Mar 2000)
tractus cerebellothalamicus That component of the superior cerebellar peduncle (brachium conjunctivum) which originates in the cerebellar nuclei, crosses completely in the decussation of the brachia conjunctiva, bypasses the red nucleus, and terminates in parts of the ventral anterior, ventral intermediate, ventral posterolateral, and central lateral nuclei of the thalamus.
Synonym: tractus cerebellothalamicus, dentatothalamic tract.
(05 Mar 2000)
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  • Transcription Factors - »õâ Endogenous substances, usually proteins, which are effective in the initiation, stimulation, or termination of the genetic transcription process.
    Synonyms : Transcription Factor, Factor, Transcription, Factors, Transcription
  • Transcription Factors, General - »õâ Transcription factors that form transcription initiation complexes on DNA, bind to specific DNA-DIRECTED RNA POLYMERASES and are required to initiate transcription. Although their binding may be localized to distinct sequence and structural motifs within the DNA they are considered non-specific with regard to the specific gene being transcribed.
    Synonyms : General Transcription Initiation Complex Proteins
  • Transcription Factors, TFII - »õâ The so-called general transcription factors that bind to RNA POLYMERASE II and that are required to initiate transcription. They include TFIIA; TFIIB; TFIID; TFIIE; TFIIF; TFIIH; TFII-I; and TFIIJ. In vivo they apparently bind in an ordered multi-step process and/or may form a large preinitiation complex called RNA polymerase II holoenzyme.
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  • Transcription Factors, TFIII - »õâ Factors that bind to RNA POLYMERASE III and aid in transcription. They include the assembly factors TFIIIA and TFIIIC and the initiation factor TFIIIB. All combine to form a preinitiation complex at the promotor that directs the binding of RNA POLYMERASE III.
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  • Transcription Initiation Site - »õâ The first nucleotide of a transcribed DNA sequence where RNA polymerase (DNA-DIRECTED RNA POLYMERASE) begins synthesizing the RNA transcript.
    Synonyms : Transcription Start Site, Initiation Site, Transcription, Initiation Sites, Transcription, Site, Transcription Initiation, Site, Transcription Start, Sites, Transcription Initiation, Sites, Transcription Start, Start Site, Transcription
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transudate a substance that transudes
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transmissible catching: (of disease) capable of being transmitted by infection familial: tending to occur among members of a family usually by heredity; "an inherited disease"; "familial traits"; "genetically transmitted features" ancestral: inherited or inheritable by established rules (usually legal rules) of descent; "ancestral home"; "ancestral lore"; "hereditary monarchy"; "patrimonial estate"; "transmissible tradition"
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trabecula rod-shaped structures of fibrous tissue that divide an organ into parts (as in the penis) or stabilize the structure of an organ (as in the spleen)
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