| Krause's end bulbs | Nerve terminals in skin, mouth, conjunctiva, and other parts, consisting of a laminated capsule of connective tissue enclosing the terminal, branched, convoluted ending of an afferent nerve fibre; generally believed to be sensitive to cold. Synonym: corpuscula bulboidea, bulboid corpuscles. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| Krause's glands | See: accessory lacrimal glands. Gland's in the mucous membrane of the tympanic cavity. See: accessory lacrimal glands. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Krause's ligament | <anatomy> The thickened anterior border of the urogenital diaphragm, formed by the fusion of its two fascial layers. Synonym: ligamentum transversum perinei, Krause's ligament, ligamentum transversum pelvis, transverse ligament of pelvis, transverse ligament of perineum. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Krause's method | A full-thickness skin graft. Synonym: Krause-Wolfe graft. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Krause's muscle | <anatomy> The "sucking muscle," a labial muscle formed by sagittal fibres running from the skin to the mucous membrane. Synonym: Aeby's muscle, Bovero's muscle, compressor muscle of lips, Klein's muscle, Krause's muscle, mucocutaneous muscle, musculus cutaneomucosus. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Krause's respiratory bundle | A slender, compact fibre bundle extending longitudinally through the dorsolateral region of the medullary tegmentum, surrounded by the nucleus of the solitary tract, below the obex decussating over the central canal, and descending over some distance into the upper cervical segments of the spinal cord. It is composed of primary sensory fibres that enter with the vagus, glossopharyngeal, and facial nerves, and in part convey information from stretch receptors and chemoreceptors in the walls of the cardiovascular, respiratory, and intestinal tracts; in rostral parts of the tract impulses are generated by the receptor cells of the taste buds in the mucosa of the tongue. Its fibres are distributed to the nucleus of the solitary tract. Synonym: tractus solitarius, fasciculus rotundus, fasciculus solitarius, funiculus solitarius, Gierke's respiratory bundle, Krause's respiratory bundle, round fasciculus, solitary bundle, solitary fasciculus. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Krause's valve | A small fold in the interior of the lacrimal sac at its junction with the lacrimal duct. Synonym: Krause's valve. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Krause, Fedor | <person> German surgeon, 1857-1937. See: Krause graft, Krause's method, Wolfe-Krause graft. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Krause, Karl | <person> German anatomist, 1797-1868. See: Krause's glands, Krause's ligament, Krause's muscle. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Krause, Wilhelm | <person> German anatomist, 1833-1910. See: Krause's bone, Krause's end bulbs, Krause's respiratory bundle, Krause's valve. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Krause-Wolfe graft | A full-thickness skin graft. Synonym: Krause-Wolfe graft. (05 Mar 2000) |
| kreatin | <biochemistry> A compound which is made by the body and is used to store energy in the form of phosphate molecules. When phosphate molecules are attached to it, it is called creatine phosphate and is capable of donating phosphate to ADP in order to make ATP. (ATP is the molecule which is converted into ADP with a release of energy that the body then uses.) (09 Oct 1997) |
| kreatinin | <biochemistry, nephrology> A waste product of protein metabolism that is found in the urine. Can be measured to assess overall kidney function. An abnormally elevated blood creatinine level is seen in those individuals with kidney insufficiency and kidney failure. (27 Sep 1997) |
| krebiozen | An extract from peach kernels, the composition of which has not been fully described but which gained notoriety in the 1960's and 1970's as a dubious but exploited remedy for cancer; currently not regarded as effective. Origin: Ger. Krebs, crab, cancer (05 Mar 2000) |
| Krebs cycle | <biochemistry> Tricarboxylic acid cycle or citric acid cycle. (18 Nov 1997) |
Synonyms : Radioisotopes, Krypton
| Krebs |
English biochemist (born in Germany) who discovered the Krebs cycle (1900-1981)
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krypton: a colorless element that is one of the six inert gasses; occurs in trace amounts in air Khmer Rouge: a communist organization formed in Cambodia in 1970; became a terrorist organization in 1975 when it captured Phnom Penh and created a government that killed an estimated three million people; was defeated by Vietnamese troops but remained active until 1999
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| Krause's operation |
extradural excision of the gasserian ganglion for trigeminal neuralgia; of historical interest.
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| Kraske's operation |
removal of the coccyx and part of the sacrum for access to a carcinoma of the rectum.
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The citric acid cycle (also known as the tricarboxylic acid cycle, the TCA cycle, or the Krebs cycle) is a series of chemical reactions of central importance in all living cells that utilize oxygen as part of cellular respiration. In these aerobic organisms, the citric acid cycle is a metabolic pathway that forms part of the break down of carbohydrates, fats and proteins into carbon dioxide and water in order to generate energy. ...
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| KR | United States artist remembered for her spontaneous approach to painting |
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| KR | atrophy and shriveling of the skin or mucous membrane |
| KR | kraurosis of the vulva |
| KR | offensive terms for a person of German descent |
| KR | offensive terms for a person of German descent |
| KR | English biochemist (born in Germany) who discovered the Krebs cycle (1900-1981) |
| KR | in all plants and animals: a series of enzymatic reactions in mitochondria involving oxidative metabolism of acetyl compounds to produce high-energy phosphate compounds that are the source of cellular energy |
| KR | in all plants and animals: a series of enzymatic reactions in mitochondria involving oxidative metabolism of acetyl compounds to produce high-energy phosphate compounds that are the source of cellular energy |
| KR | United States violinist (born in Austria) (1875-1962) |
| KR | citadel of a Russian town |
| KR | citadel of Moscow, housing the offices of the Russian government |
| KR | any small branched yellow-flowered North American herb of the genus Krigia |
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