| molecular pathology |
The collection and analysis of tissue samples is a long- established technique in pathology. What is new in "molecular pathology" is the emphasis on assessing gene expression in addition to morphology, and the use of gene expression analysis to validate large numbers of targets. (However, histochemistry and immunohistochemistry have been used, for specific proteins, since before the advent of genomics. ...
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| molecule |
A tightly bound collection of atoms held together by the electromagnetic fields of the atoms. Molecules, like atoms, emit and absorb photons at specific wavelengths.
Ãâó: astronomy.nju.edu.cn/astron/AT3/GLOSS_M.HTM
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| molecular medicine |
The understanding of health and disease at the cellular and molecular level; the use of this information to design new approaches to promote health, and prevent, diagnose, cure and treat disease (these might be by non- invasive (non- molecular) means, such as changes in lifestyle or environment); examples include gene therapy, DNA- based testing, vaccine design, the study of disease processes at the molecular level (including the epidemiological study of large numbers of people). ... ...
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| molecule |
The smallest unit of a compund that can exist by itself and retain all its chemical properties.
Ãâó: www.oehs.wayne.edu/health%20phsics/glossaryM.html
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| mole |
An amount equal to Avogadro
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