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APO E Apolipoprotein E gene
APO H Apolipoprotein H
Apo-A1 Apo-protein A1
apo-E Apoprotein E
APO-SUS apomorphine susceptible
apo-Tf apo-transferrin
apo-unsus apomorphine unsusceptible
APO2L AP02 ligand
ApoA-II Apolipoprotein A-II
ApoB Apo-Protein B
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  • apophyseal fracture
    °ßÀΰñ´Ü°ñÀý, »Àµ¹±â°ñÀý
  • apophyseopathy
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  • apophysis
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  • apophysitis
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  • apoplectic coma
    Áßdzȥ¼ö
  • apoplectic deafness
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  • apoplectic ictus
    ³úÁßdz
  • apoplectic retinitis
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  • apoplexy
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  • apoprotein
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  • apoptosis
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  • apoquinine
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  • aporepressor
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  • apothecary
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  • apophyseal fracture
    °ßÀΰñ´Ü°ñÀý, »Àµ¹±â°ñÀý
  • apophyseopathy
    »À³¡º´Áõ, °ñ´Üº´Áõ
  • apophysis
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  • apophysitis
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  • apoplectic coma
    Áßdzȥ¼ö
  • apoplectic deafness
    Áßdz³­Ã»
  • apoplectic ictus
    ³úÁßdz
  • apoplectic retinitis
    µÈÃâÇ÷¸Á¸·¿°
  • apoplexy
    µÈÃâÇ÷, Áßdz
  • apoprotein
    ¾ÆÆ÷´Ü¹é
  • apoptosis
    ¼¼Æ÷ÀÚ¸ê»ç, ¾ÆÆ÷ÇÁÅä½Ã½º
  • apoquinine
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  • aporcrine sweat gland
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  • apothecary
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  • apoxesis
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  • apoferritin
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  • apoiipoprotein A-Il
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  • apolar neuroblast
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  • apolipoprotein
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  • apolipoprotein
    ¾ÆÆ÷Áö´Ü¹é
  • apolipoprotein A
    ¾ÆÆ÷Áö´Ü¹éA
  • apolipoprotein A-1
    ¾ÆÆ÷Áö´Ü¹é A-I
  • apolipoprotein B
    ¾ÆÆ÷Áö´Ü¹é B
  • apolipoprotein b, deficiency
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  • apolipoprotein B-100
    ¾ÆÆ÷Áö´Ü¹é B-100
  • apolipoprotein B-48
    ¾ÆÆ÷Áö´Ü¹é B-48
  • apolipoprotein C
    ¾ÆÆ÷Áö´Ü¹é C
  • apolipoprotein C-I
    ¾ÆÆ÷Áö´Ü¹é C-I
  • apolipoprotein C-II
    ¾ÆÆ÷Áö´Ü¹é C-II
  • apolipoprotein C-III
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  • apoiipoprotein A-Il
    ¾ÆÆ÷Áö´Ü¹é(Áú) A-II
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  • apolipoprotein
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  • apolipoprotein
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  • apolipoprotein A
    ¾ÆÆ÷Áö´Ü¹éA
  • apolipoprotein A-1
    ¾ÆÆ÷Áö´Ü¹é A-I
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    ¾ÆÆ÷Áö´Ü¹é B
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    ¾ÆÆ÷Áö´Ü¹é B-100
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    ¾ÆÆ÷Áö´Ü¹é B-48
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    ¾ÆÆ÷Áö´Ü¹é C
  • apolipoprotein C-I
    ¾ÆÆ÷Áö´Ü¹é C-I
  • apolipoprotein C-II
    ¾ÆÆ÷Áö´Ü¹é C-II
  • apolipoprotein C-III
    ¾ÆÆ÷Áö´Ü¹é C-III
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    ¾ÆÆ÷Áö´Ü¹é C-II °áÇÌ
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  • apoplectiform myelopathy
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  • apoplexia uteri
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  • apoplexy
    Á¹Áß, ¹ßÀÛ, ³úÁ¹Áß
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  • aporinoneurosis
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  • apositia
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  • apothecaries
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  • apothecium
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apodia Congenital absence of feet.
Synonym: apody.
Origin: G. A-priv. + pous, foot
(05 Mar 2000)
apodous <zoology> Apodal; apod.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
apody Congenital absence of feet.
Synonym: apody.
Origin: G. A-priv. + pous, foot
(05 Mar 2000)
apoenzyme <biochemistry> An enzyme without its cofactor.
See: apoprotein.
(18 Nov 1997)
apoferritin <chemical> Chemical name: Ferritins, apo-
(12 Dec 1998)
apogamia Apogamy
Synonym: parthenogenesis.
Origin: G. Apo, away, + gameo, to wed
(05 Mar 2000)
apogamy <botany> The formation of a bud in place of a fertilized ovule or oospore.
Origin: Pref. Apo- + Gr. Marriage.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
apogeal <astronomy> Apogean.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
apogee 1. <astronomy> That point in the orbit of the moon which is at the greatest distance from the earth.
Formerly, on the hypothesis that the earth is in the center of the system, this name was given to that point in the orbit of the sun, or of a planet, which was supposed to be at the greatest distance from the earth.
2. The farthest or highest point; culmination.
Origin: Gr. From the earth; from +, earth: cf. F. Apogee.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
apogeotropic <botany> Bending away from the ground; said of leaves, etc.
Origin: Pref. Apo- + Gr. Earth + turning.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
apograph A copy or transcript.
Origin: Gr.; from + to write: cf. F. Apographe.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
apohyal <anatomy> Of or pertaining to a portion of the horn of the hyoid bone.
Origin: Pref. Apo- + the Gr. Letter Y.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
apoinducer A protein that binds to DNA to switch on transcription.
(05 Mar 2000)
apolar <biology> Having no radiating processes; applied particularly to certain nerve cells.
Origin: Pref. A- + polar.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
apolar bond <chemistry> The attractive force between molecules due to the close positioning of non-hydrophilic portions of the two molecules.
(09 Oct 1997)
MeSH(Medical Subject Headings) ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö (http://www.nlm.nih.gov) °á°ú : 5 ÆäÀÌÁö: 3
  • Apolipoprotein C-II - »õâ A 9-kDa protein component of VERY-LOW-DENSITY LIPOPROTEINS. It contains a cofactor for LIPOPROTEIN LIPASE and activates several triacylglycerol lipases. The association of Apo C-II with plasma CHYLOMICRONS; VLDL, and HIGH-DENSITY LIPOPROTEINS is reversible and changes rapidly as a function of triglyceride metabolism. Clinically, Apo C-II deficiency is similar to lipoprotein lipase deficiency (HYPERLIPOPROTEINEMIA TYPE I) and is therefore called hyperlipoproteinemia type IB.
    Synonyms : Apo C-II, ApoC2, Apolipoprotein C-2, Apolipoprotein CII, Apoprotein C-II, Apo C II, Apolipoprotein C 2, Apolipoprotein C II, Apoprotein C II
  • Apolipoprotein C-III - »õâ A 9-kDa protein component of VERY-LOW-DENSITY LIPOPROTEINS and CHYLOMICRON REMNANTS. Apo C-III, synthesized in the liver, is an inhibitor of LIPOPROTEIN LIPASE. Apo C-III modulates the binding of chylomicron remnants and VLDL to receptors (RECEPTORS, LDL) thus decreases the uptake of triglyceride-rich particles by the liver cells and subsequent degradation. The normal Apo C-III is glycosylated. There are several polymorphic forms with varying amounts of SIALIC ACID (Apo C-III-0, Apo C-III-1, and Apo C-III-2).
    Synonyms : Apo C-III, Apo C-III-2, ApoC-III, Apolipoprotein C-III-0, Apolipoprotein C-III-1, Apolipoprotein CIII, Sialyl Apo C-III, Sialyl Apolipoprotein C-III, Apo C III, Apo C III 2, Apo C-III, Sialyl, ApoC III, Apolipoprotein C III, Apolipoprotein C III 0, Sialyl Apo C III
  • Apolipoprotein E2 - »õâ One of three major isoforms of apolipoprotein E. In humans, Apo E2 differs from APOLIPOPROTEIN E3 at one residue 158 where arginine is replaced by cysteine (R158--C). In contrast to Apo E3, Apo E2 displays extremely low binding affinity for LDL receptors (RECEPTORS, LDL) which mediate the internalization and catabolism of lipoprotein particles in liver cells. ApoE2 allelic homozygosity is associated with HYPERLIPOPROTEINEMIA TYPE III.
    Synonyms : APOE-epsilon 2, APOE-epsilon2, Apo E-2, Apo E2, ApoE2, Apolipoprotein E-2, Apolipoprotein E-epsilon2, APOE epsilon 2, APOE epsilon2, Apo E 2, Apolipoprotein E 2, Apolipoprotein E epsilon2
  • Apolipoprotein E3 - »õâ A 34-kDa glycosylated protein. A major and most common isoform of apolipoprotein E. Therefore, it is also known as apolipoprotein E (ApoE). In human, Apo E3 is a 299-amino acid protein with a cysteine at the 112 and an arginine at the 158 position. It is involved with the transport of TRIGLYCERIDES; PHOSPHOLIPIDS; CHOLESTEROL; and CHOLESTERYL ESTERS in and out of the cells.
    Synonyms : APOE-epsilon 3, APOE-epsilon3, Apo E-3, Apo E3, ApoE3, Apolipoprotein E-3, Apolipoprotein E-epsilon3, Isoapolipoprotein E3, APOE epsilon 3, APOE epsilon3, Apo E 3, Apolipoprotein E 3, Apolipoprotein E epsilon3
  • Apolipoprotein E4 - »õâ A major and the second most common isoform of apolipoprotein E. In humans, Apo E4 differs from APOLIPOPROTEIN E3 at only one residue 112 (cysteine is replaced by arginine), and exhibits a lower resistance to denaturation and greater propensity to form folded intermediates. Apo E4 is a risk factor for ALZHEIMER DISEASE and CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES.
    Synonyms : Apo E epsilon 4, Apo E-4, Apo E4, ApoE4, Apolipoprotein E-4, Apo E 4, Apolipoprotein E 4
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apogee a final climactic stage; "their achievements stand as a culmination of centuries of development" apoapsis in Earth orbit; the point in its orbit where a satellite is at the greatest distance from the Earth
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apomorphine a morphine derivative that is not as strong as morphine; used as an emetic and in small doses as a sedative
Ãâó: wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
aponeurosis any of the deeper and thicker fascia that attach muscles to bones; resemble flattened tendons
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apophysis (botany) a natural swelling or enlargement: at the base of the stalk or seta in certain mosses or on the cone scale of certain conifers (anatomy) a natural outgrowth or projection on an organ or body part such as the process of a vertebra
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apoplectic pertaining to or characteristic of apoplexy; "apoplectic seizure"
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  • apologize
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  • apologize
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APO (logic) of a proposition
APO swifts
APO nonpasserine bird having long wings and weak feet
APO swifts
APO (of snakes and eels) naturally footless
APO a protein that combines with a coenzyme to form an active enzyme
APO (botany) of or relating to the development of an embryo in the absence of fertilization
APO (botany) of or relating to the development of an embryo in the absence of fertilization
APO (botany) of or relating to the development of an embryo in the absence of fertilization
APO (botany) development of an embryo without fertilization
APO relating to or characteristic of an apogee
APO apoapsis in Earth orbit
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