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somatic cell hybridization The in vitro fusion of animal cells or plant protoplasts derived from somatic cells which differ genetically.
Ãâó: www.sivb.org/edu_terminology.asp
somatosensory evoked potential A test that measures the brain
Ãâó: www.zdmu.ac.ir/learn/msc/ms03.htm
somatic mutation The alteration of a gene in the cell of a specific tissue. If the mutation occurs in a gene that normally controls cell growth or cell life-span, referred to as proto-oncogene, the mutated gene may become a cancer-causing gene or oncogene. This change is called
Ãâó: www.cllinfo.com/Glossary/glossary_S.html
somatosensory Sensory activity having its origin elsewhere than in the special sense organs (such as eyes and ears) and conveying information to the brain about the state of the body proper and its immediate environment.
Ãâó: www.head-trauma-resource.com/glossary/s.htm
somatosensory cortex A brain region that processes information coming from the muscles, joints, and skin. Stimulants A class of drugs that elevates mood, increases feelings of well-being, and increases energy and alertness. These drugs also produce euphoria and are powerfully rewarding. Stimulants include cocaine, methamphetamine, and methylphenidate (Ritalin).
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