| PIF | paratoid isoelectric focusing variant protein; peak inspiratory flow; proinsulin-free; prolactin-inh... |
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| PIPE | persistent interstitial pulmonary emphysema |
| riMLF | rostral interstitial median longitudinal fasciculus |
| TINU | tubulo-interstitial nephritis- uveitis [syndrome] |
| UIP | usual interstitial pneumonia |
| interstitial a. |
removal of waste matter by the absorbent system.
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| interstitial c. |
[3.4.24.7] any of a group of enzymes of the hydrolase class that catalyze the cleavage of native collagen, usually at a glycine-leucine or glycine-isoleucine bond. The best studied are those that cleave the fibrillar collagens into a large N-terminal (75 per cent) and a small C-terminal fragment (25 per cent). The enzymes require zinc, occur widely in vertebrates, and are involved in the degradation of collagen during tissue repair or during embryonic and fetal development. Called also vertebrate c.
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| interstitial c.’s |
1. Leydig c's. 2. masses of large epithelioid, lipid-containing cells in the ovarian stroma, believed to have a secretory function, derived from the theca interna of atretic ovarian follicles, and thus, in humans, more numerous during the first year of life when atresia proceeds rapidly. In women, they are either absent or poorly represented, but in some other mammals, especially rabbits, they are more prominent; see also interstitial gland (def. 2), under gland. 3. cells with elongated nuclei and long cytoplasmic processes, found in the perivascular areas and between the cords of pinealocytes in the pineal body, regarded by some to be glial elements. 4. fat-storing c's of liver.
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| interstitial c.’s of Cajal |
pleomorphic cells having an oval nucleus and long, branching cytoplasmic processes that interlace with processes of adjacent cells, interspersed between the circular and longitudinal muscle layers of the gastrointestinal tract and in the smooth muscle of the esophagus; they are thought to act as pacemakers.
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| interstitial c.’s of Leydig |
Leydig c's.
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