| isolecithal ovum | An ovum in which the yolk is evenly distributed throughout the cytoplasm. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| isoleucine | <amino acid> Hydrophobic amino acid. (18 Nov 1997) |
| isoleucine hydroxylase | <enzyme> Involved in the hydroxyisoleucine biosynthesis in trigonella foenum-graecum Registry number: EC 1.14.- (26 Jun 1999) |
| isoleucine-trna ligase | <enzyme> An enzyme that activates isoleucine with its specific transfer RNA. Chemical name: L-Isoleucine:tRNA(Ile) ligase (AMP-forming) Registry number: EC 6.1.1.5 (12 Dec 1998) |
| isoleucyl | The acyl radical of isoleucine. (05 Mar 2000) |
| isoleukoagglutinin | Naturally occurring abnormal antibody in the blood of some persons with certain conditions, capable of agglutinating human leukocytes. (05 Mar 2000) |
| isoliquiritigen 2'-O-methyltransferase | <enzyme> From alfalfa (medicago sativa l.); methylates the 2'-hydroxyl group of isoliquiritigenin; inhibited by s-adenosyl-l-homocysteine Registry number: EC 2.1.1.- Synonym: 2',4,4'-trihydroxychalcone 2'-o-methyltransferase, isoli methyltransferase, chmt methyltransferase (26 Jun 1999) |
| isologous | <chemistry> Having similar proportions, similar relations, or similar differences of composition; said specifically of groups or series which differ by a constant difference; as, ethane, ethylene, an acetylene, or their analogous compounds, form an isologous series. Origin: Iso- + Gr. Proportion. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| isologous graft | A tissue or organ transplanted between genetically identical individuals. Synonym: isogeneic graft, isograft, isologous graft, isoplastic graft, syngeneic graft. (05 Mar 2000) |
| isolysin | An antibody that combines with, sensitises, and results in complement-fixation and dissolution of cells that contain the specific isoantigen; isolysin's occur in the blood of some members of a species and they react with the cells of that species, but not with the cells of the individual (or the same type) in which the isolysin's are naturally formed. (05 Mar 2000) |
| isolysis | Lysis or dissolution of cells as a result of the reaction between an isolysin and specific antigen in or on the cells. See: isohemolysis. Origin: iso-+ G. Lysis, dissolution (05 Mar 2000) |
| isolytic | Pertaining to, characterised by, or causing isolysis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| isolation-perfusion technique |
a technique for administering high doses of a chemotherapy agent to a region while protecting the patient from toxicity: the blood flow of the region is isolated, as by application of a tourniquet to an extremity, and the region is perfused by means of a pump-oxygenator; the drug is added to the perfusate, which may be heated by a heat exchanger to provide hyperthermia.
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| isologous chimera |
a chimera in which the foreign cells or tissues are derived from a different organism of the same genotype, such as an identical twin.
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| isolated explosive disorder |
a former classification used to denote a single violent catastrophic act performed for no apparent reason and not attributable to any other disorder.
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| isolysergic acid |
Lysergic acid, also known as D-lysergic acid and (+)-lysergic acid, is a precursor for a wide range of ergoline alkaloids that are produced by the ergot fungus and some plants. Amides of lysergic acid, commonly called lysergamides, are widely used as pharmaceuticals and as hallucinogenic drugs (LSD). Lysergic acid is usually produced by hydrolysis of lysergamides, but can also be synthesized in the laboratory by a complex total synthesis. ...
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| isolecithal |
Isolecithal (Greek iso = equal, lekithos = yolk) is the even distribution of yolk in the cytoplasm of ovums of mammals and other invertebrates notably Petromyzontidae, Acipenseridae, Amiidae, and Lepisosteidae. Isoleithal cells have two equal hemispheres of yolk. However during cellular development, normally under the influence of gravity, some of the yolk does settle to the bottom of the egg producing an uneven distribution of yolky hemispheres. ...
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| isol | the act of isolating something |
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| isol | a country's withdrawal from internal politics |
| isol | preference for seclusion or isolation |
| isol | a feeling of being disliked and alone |
| isol | (psychiatry) a defense mechanism in which memory of an unacceptable act or impulse is separated from the emotion originally associated with it |
| isol | a state of separation between persons or groups |
| isol | a policy of nonparticipation in international economic and political relations |
| isol | an advocate of isolationism in international affairs |
| isol | of or relating to isolationism |
| isol | of or relating to isolationism |
| isol | a group of islands off the west coast of Sicily in the Mediterranean |
| isol | an essential amino acid found in proteins |
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