| LB | lamellar body; large bowel; left breast; left bronchus; left bundle; left buttock; leiomyoblastoma; ... |
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| LBSA | lipid-bound sialic acid |
| LC | Laennec cirrhosis; Langerhans cell; late clamped; large chromophobe; lecithin cholesterol acyltransf... |
| LCC | lactose coliform count; left circumflex coronary (artery); left common carotid; left coronary cusp; ... |
| LFU | lipid fluidity unit |
| lipid-mobilizing hormone | <protein> Polypeptide hormone (_ form: 9894D, 91 residues, _ form has only residues 1-58 of _) from the pituitary hypophysis, that is of particular interest because it is the precursor of endorphins, which are released by proteolysis. Promotes lipolysis and acts through the adenylyl cyclase system. Part of the ACTH group of hormones. (18 Nov 1997) |
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| lipidemia | <biochemistry> Presence of an abnormally high amount of lipid in the bloodstream. Origin: Gr. Haima = blood (18 Nov 1997) |
| lipidolytic | Causing breakdown of lipid. Origin: Lipid + G. Lysis, loosening (05 Mar 2000) |
| lipidoses | Storage diseases in which the missing enzyme is one that degrades sphingolipids sphingomyelin, ceramides, gangliosides). In Tay Sachs disease the lesion is in hexosiminidase A, an enzyme that degrades ganglioside Gm2, in Gaucher's disease, glucocerebrosidase, in Niemann-Pick disease, sphingomyelinase. (18 Nov 1997) |
| lipidosis | Hereditary abnormality of lipid metabolism that results in abnormal amounts of lipid deposition; classification is typically based on the responsible enzymatic deficiency and type of lipid involved. Such enzymatic activity takes place in the lysosomes, and the abnormal products appear as lysosomal storage diseases. Sphingolipidoses make up the largest portion of recognised lipidoses, including abnormal metabolism of gangliosides, ceramides, and cerebrosides. Origin: Lipid + G. -osis, condition (05 Mar 2000) |
| lipids | Biological molecules soluble in apolar solvents, but only very slightly soluble in water. They are an heterogenous group (being defined only on the basis of solubility) and include fats, waxes and terpenes. (18 Nov 1997) |
| lipids and antilipaemic agents | A collective grouping for lipids and substances that maintain normal blood lipid levels. (12 Dec 1998) |
Synonyms : Lipid Mobilizations, Mobilization, Lipid, Mobilizations, Lipid
Synonyms : Lipid Peroxidations, Peroxidation, Lipid, Peroxidations, Lipid
Synonyms : Fatty Acid Hydroperoxides, Lipid Hydroperoxide, Lipoperoxides, Acid Hydroperoxides, Fatty, Hydroperoxide, Lipid, Hydroperoxides, Fatty Acid, Peroxides, Lipid
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