| celomic pouches | Lateral mesoderm-lined diverticula lying at either side of the notochord in the developing Amphioxus. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| celonychia | Synonym: koilonychia. Origin: G. Koilos, hollowed, + onyx (onych-), nail (05 Mar 2000) |
| celophlebitis | Inflammation of a vena cava. Synonym: cavitis. Origin: G. Koilos, hollow, + phlebitis (05 Mar 2000) |
| celoscope | <instrument> Rarely used term for an optical device for examining the interior of a body cavity. Origin: G. Koilos, hollow, + skopeo, to view (05 Mar 2000) |
| celoscopy | Rarely used term for examination of any body cavity with an optical instrument. (05 Mar 2000) |
| celosomia | Congenital protrusion of the abdominal or thoracic viscera, usually with a defect of the sternum and ribs as well as of the abdominal walls. Synonym: kelosomia. Origin: G. Kele, hernia, + soma, body (05 Mar 2000) |
| celozoic | <biology, microbiology> Inhabiting any of the cavities of the body; applied to certain parasitic protozoa, chiefly gregarines. Origin: G. Koilos, hollow, + zoikos, pertaining to animals (05 Mar 2000) |
| Celsius | <unit> A measurement of temperature (Celsius or Centigrade) that is commonly used in Europe. Normal body temperature is considered to be 37 degrees Celsius or 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit. Body temperature can vary 1/2 degree Celsius above or below 37 C and still be considered normal. Body temperature varies with many factors including level of activity. To convert a Fahrenheit temperature to Celsius use: C = (F-32) x 5/9. To convert a Celsius temperature to Fahrenheit use: F = (C x 9/5) + 32 (13 Nov 1997) |
| Celsius scale | A temperature scale that is based upon the triple point of water (defined to be 273.16 K) and assigned the value of 0.01°C; this has replaced the centigrade scale because the triple point of water can be more accurately measured than the ice point; although, for most practical purposes, the two scales are equivalent. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Celsius, Anders | <person> Swedish astronomer, 1701-1744. See: Celsius scale. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Celsus kerion | An inflammatory fungus infection of the scalp and beard, marked by pustules and a boggy infiltration of the surrounding parts; most commonly caused by Microsporum audouinii. Synonym: Celsus kerion. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Celsus' area | <dermatology> An obsolete term for alopecia areata. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Celsus' papules | Acute papular eczema of severe type. Synonym: Celsus' papules. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Celsus' vitiligo | <dermatology> An obsolete term for alopecia areata. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Celsus, Aulus Cornelius | <person> Roman physician and medical writer, ca. 30 B.C.-45 A.D. See: Celsus' alopecia, Celsus' area, Celsus kerion, Celsus' papules, Celsus' vitiligo. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Cell Phone, Portable Cellular Phone, Transportable Cellular Phone, Car Phones, Cell Phones, Cellular Phone, Portable, Cellular Phone, Transportable, Cellular Phones, Cellular Phones, Portable, Cellular Phones, Transportable, Cellular Telephone, Mobile Phones
Synonyms : Cell Components, Cell Component, Cellular Structure, Component, Cell, Components, Cell, Structure, Cellular, Structures, Cellular
Synonyms : Cellulysin, Endoglucanase, Endoglucanase A, Endoglucanase C, Endoglucanase E, Endoglucanase IV, Endoglucanase Y, beta-1, 4-Glucan-4-Glucanohydrolase, Endo 1, 4 beta Glucanase, beta 1, 4 Glucan 4 Glucanohydrolase
Synonyms : Avicelase, Avicelase II, Cellulase Enzyme System, Cellulase Enzyme Systems, Endocellulase, Endocellulases, Endoglucanase I, Exo-cellulase, Exocellulase, Exocellulases, beta-Glucosidases, Enzyme System, Cellulase, Enzyme Systems, Cellulase, Exo cellulase
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| cell-mediated immune response |
The activation of T cells of the immune system in response to the presence of a foreign antigen.
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| cell plate |
The precursor of the cell wall, formed as cytokinesis starts during cell division. The cell plate develops in the region of the equatorial plate and arises from membranes in the cytoplasm.
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| cellulose nitrate |
A nitrated derivative of cellulose. It is made into membrane filters of defined porosity, used to immobilize DNA, RNA or protein, which can then be probed with a labelled sequence or antibody. These filters have a variety of uses in molecular biology, particularly in nucleic acid hybridization experiments. Used extensively in the Southern and northern blotting procedures involving DNA and RNA.
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| cell culture |
The in vitro growth of cells derived from multi-cellular organisms. The cells are usually of one type.
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| cell division |
Formation of two or more daughter cells from a single mother cell. The nucleus divides first, followed by the formation of a cell membrane between the daughter nuclei. Division of cytoplasm and nucleus into two or more parts by formation of a cell plate.
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