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selection choosing of favourable offspring as parents for future generations.
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selective estrogen receptor modulator A hormone-like drug that affects multiple tissues by interacting with receptors for the hormone estrogen. A particular SERM may have estrogen-like effects in some tissues and anti-estrogen effects in others.
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selectivity used to describe the variability in rate of movement of different ions thru the same ion channel. The "height" of the energy barrier of an ion channel's selectivity filter will help determine ion it let thru. Often, the term selectivity is not properly defined and can refer to either of the two processes of permeability or conduction. The distinction should always be made.
Ãâó: opal.msu.montana.edu/cftr/ion_channel_glossary.htm
selectins A family of cell surface molecules found on both leukocytes and endothelial cells, the selectins mediate the adhesion step of extravastion.
Ãâó: maxiris.med.unc.edu/MICRO114/term6.htm
selectivity relative description of the number of proteins with which a drug molecule interacts
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