| celiprolol | <chemical> A cardioselective beta-1-adrenergic antagonist that may act as a partial agonist at some adrenergic sites. Pharmacological action: adrenergic beta-antagonists, anti-arrhythmia agents, antihypertensive agents, sympatholytics, vasodilator agents. Chemical name: Urea, N'-(3-acetyl-4-(3-((1,1-dimethylethyl)amino)-2-hydroxypropoxy)phenyl)-N,N-diethyl- (12 Dec 1998) |
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| celitis | Any inflammation of the abdomen. Origin: G. Koilia, belly, + -itis, inflammation (05 Mar 2000) |
| cell | <cell biology> An autonomous self replicating unit (in principle) that may constitute an organism (in the case of unicellular organisms) or be a sub unit of multicellular organisms in which individual cells may be more or less specialised differentiated) for particular functions. The individual units from which tissues of the body are formed. All living organisms are composed of one or more cells. (26 Mar 1998) |
| cell adhesion | See: adhesins, cadherins, cell adhesion molecules (CAMs), contact sites A, DLVO theory, integrins, sorting out, uvomorulin and various specialised junctions (adherens junctions, desmosomes, focal adhesions, gap junction and zonula occludens). (18 Nov 1997) |
| cell adhesion kinase | <enzyme> From hela cells; involved in cell-cell interactions; genbank l20817 Registry number: EC 2.7.1.- Synonym: cak protein (26 Jun 1999) |
| cell adhesion molecule | <molecular biology> Although this could mean any molecule involved in cellular adhesive phenomena, it has acquired a more restricted sense, namely a molecule on the surface of animal tissue cells, antibodies (or Fab fragments) against that specifically inhibit some form of intercellular adhesion. Examples are Liver Cell Adhesion Molecule and Neural Cell Adhesion Molecule, both named from tissues in which first detected, although their occurrence is not in fact restricted to these. Acronym: CAM (26 Nov 1998) |
| cell adhesion molecules | Surface ligands, usually glycoproteins, that mediate cell-to-cell adhesion. Their functions include the assembly and interconnection of various vertebrate systems, as well as maintenance of tissue integration, wound healing, morphogenic movements, cellular migrations, and metastasis. (12 Dec 1998) |
| cell adhesion molecules, neuron-glia | Cell adhesion molecules that mediate neuron-neuron adhesion and neuron-astrocyte adhesion. They are expressed on neurons and schwann cells, but not astrocytes and are involved in neuronal migration, neurite fasciculation, and outgrowth. Ng-cam is immunologically and structurally distinct from ncam (neural cell adhesion molecules). (12 Dec 1998) |
| cell adhesion molecules, neuronal | Surface ligands that mediate cell-to-cell adhesion and function in the assembly and interconnection of the vertebrate nervous system. These molecules promote cell adhesion via a homophilic mechanism. These are not to be confused with ncam (neural cell adhesion molecule), now known to be expressed in a variety of tissues and cell types in addition to nervous tissue. (12 Dec 1998) |
| cell aggregation | The phenomenon by which dissociated cells intermixed in vitro tend to group themselves with cells of their own type. (12 Dec 1998) |
| cell aging | The decrease in the cell's ability to proliferate with the passing of time. Each cell is programmed for a certain number of cell divisions and at the end of that time proliferation halts. The cell enters a quiescent state after which it experiences cell death via the process of apoptosis. (12 Dec 1998) |
| cell behaviour | <cell biology> General term for activities of whole cells such as movement, adhesion and proliferation, by analogy with animal behaviour. (18 Nov 1997) |
| cell biology | <study> The study of the internal workings of cells at the microscopic and molecular level - it is closely linked to molecular biology. (16 Dec 1997) |
| cell body | Used in reference to neurons, the main part of the cell around the nucleus excluding long processes such as axons and dendrites. (18 Nov 1997) |
| cell bridges | Slender cytoplasmic strands connecting adjacent cells; in histological sections of the epidermis and other stratified squamous epithelia, the bridge's are processes attached by a desmosome and are shrinkage artifacts of fixation; true bridge's with cytoplasmic confluence exist between incompletely divided germ cells. Synonym: cell bridges, cytoplasmic bridges. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Aggregation, Cell, Aggregations, Cell, Cell Aggregations
Synonyms : Cellular Aging, Aging, Cellular, Cellular Senescence, Senescence, Cell
Synonyms : Cell Communications, Cell Interactions, Cell to Cell Interaction, Cell-to-Cell Interactions, Communication, Cell, Communications, Cell, Interaction, Cell, Interaction, Cell-to-Cell, Interactions, Cell, Interactions, Cell-to-Cell
Synonyms : Cell Compartmentations, Compartmentation, Cell, Compartmentations, Cell
Synonyms : Cell Counts, Cell Densities, Cell Numbers, Count, Cell, Counts, Cell, Densities, Cell, Density, Cell, Number, Cell, Numbers, Cell
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respiration: the metabolic processes whereby certain organisms obtain energy from organic molecules; processes that take place in the cells and tissues during which energy is released and carbon dioxide is produced and absorbed by the blood to be transported to the lungs
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an ester of acetic acid; used in fibers and fabrics; photographic films and varnishes
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a cavity in the mesoderm of an embryo that gives rise in humans to the pleural cavity and pericardial cavity and peritoneal cavity
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nitric acid esters; used in lacquers and explosives
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| CEL | a Cox-2 inhibitor (trade name Celebrex) that relieves pain without harming the digestive tract |
| CEL | thickened edible aromatic root of a variety of celery plant |
| CEL | grown for its thickened edible aromatic root |
| CEL | a rate that is rapid |
| CEL | stalks eaten raw or cooked or used as seasoning |
| CEL | widely cultivated herb with aromatic leaf stalks that are eaten raw or cooked |
| CEL | a fungous leaf spot disease of the celery plant |
| CEL | elongated head of crisp celery-like stalks and light green leaves |
| CEL | plant with an elongated head of broad stalked leaves resembling celery |
| CEL | Australasian evergreen conifer having a graceful head of foliage resembling celery that is composed of phyllodes borne in the axils of scalelike leaves |
| CEL | thickened edible aromatic root of a variety of celery plant |
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