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  • peripheral primitive neuroectodermal tumor
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  • renin-secreting juxtaglomerular tumor
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  • retroperitoneal tumor
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  • submucosal tumor
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  • sebaceous tumor
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  • phantom tumor
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  • phyllodes tumor
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  • polypoid tumor
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  • primitive neuroectodermal tumor
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  • tumor control probability
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  • retroperitoneal tumor
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  • tumor regeneration
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  • sebaceous tumor
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  • antigen,fetal tumor-associated
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  • antigen,tumor-specific transplantation
    Á¾¾ç ƯÀÌÀ̽Ä(ðþåË ÷åì¶ì¹ãÕ)
  • appendigeal tumor
    ºÎ¼Ó±â Á¾¾ç(ðþåË)
  • genitourinary tumor
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  • germ cell tumor
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  • giant cell tumor
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  • giant cell tumor
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  • glomus jugulare tumor
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  • glomus tumor<³ª>
    »ç±¸Á¾¾ç, ±Û·Î¹«½ºÁ¾¾ç(¡­ðþåË)
  • glomus tumor<³ª>
    »ç±¸Á¾, ±Û·Î¹«½ºÁ¾¾ç(¡­ðþåË)
  • gonadal stromal tumor
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  • granulosa cell tumor
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  • granulosa cell tumor
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  • granulosa cell tumor
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  • blood tumor
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  • brenner tumor
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  • brenner tumor
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  • bronchial tumor
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  • bronchioloalveolar tumor
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  • brown tumor
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  • brown tumor, hyperparathyroidism
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  • pre-messenger RNA
    Àü±¸ Àü·É(îñÏÌîîÖµ)RNA
  • prereplicative RNA
    º¹Á¦Àü(ÜÜð²îñ) RNA
  • pre-ribosomal RNA
    Àü±¸(îñÏÌ)¶óÀ̺¸¼Ø RNA
  • pre-transfer RNA
    Àü±¸(îñÏÌ)ÀüÀÌ(ï®ì¹)RNA
  • pseudomessenger RNA
    À§Àü·É(êÊîîÖµ) RNA
  • pulse-labeled RNA
    ÆÞ½º Ç¥Áö(øöò½) RNA
  • rapidly labeled RNA
    ±ÞÈ÷ Ç¥Áö(øöò½)µÈ RNA
  • recombinant RNA technique
    ÀçÁ¶ÇÕ(î¢ðÚùê) RNA ¼ú(âú)
  • ribosomal precursor RNA
    ¶óÀ̺¸¼Ø Àü±¸(îñÏÌ) RNA
  • ribosomal RNA
    ¶óÀ̺¸¼Ø RNA
  • RNA
    (å²) Ribonucleic acid
  • RNA-11
    ( å²) Ribonucleic acid-11 (ÔÒ) A-RNA
  • RNA coding triplet
    RNA ºÎÈ£(ݬûÜ)»ïÁßÇ×(ß²ñìú£)
  • RNA-dependent (directed) DNA polymerase
    RNA ÀÇÁ¸(ëîðí)(Áö½Ã(ò¦ãÆ)) DNA Æú¸®¸Ó·¹À̽º
  • RNA dot blot
    RNA Á¡(ïÇ)ºí·Ô
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MEN Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia
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GCT general care and treatment; germ-cell tumor; giant cell thyroiditis; giant cell tumor
ICT icteric, icterus; indirect Coombs test; inflammation of connective tissue; insulin coma therapy; int...
JGCT juvenile granulosa cell tumor; juxtaglomerular cell tumor
MTV mammary tumor virus; metatarsus varus; mouse mammary tumor virus
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EBER EBV encoded small RNA
EBER-1 EBV encoded small RNA-1
EBER Epstein Barr virus encoded RNA
gRNA guide RNA
hnRNA Heterogeneous nuclear RNA
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  • malignant tumor
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  • masculinizing tumor
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  • mesenchymal tumor
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  • mesenteric tumor
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  • metastatic bone tumor
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  • metastatic tumor
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  • mixed odontogenic tumor
    È¥ÇÕ Ä¡¼º Á¾¾ç
  • mixed tumor
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  • monogerminal mixed tumor
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  • mucoepidermoid tumor
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inclusion conjunctivitis viruses Former name for Chlamydia trachomatis.
(05 Mar 2000)
influenza viruses Virus's of the family Orthomyxoviridae which cause influenza and influenza-like infections of humans and other animals; virus's included are influenza virus types A and B of the genus Influenzavirus, causing, respectively, influenza A and B, and influenza virus type C, which probably belongs to a separate genus and causes influenza C.
(05 Mar 2000)
insect viruses Viruses infecting insects, the largest family being baculoviridae.
(12 Dec 1998)
oncogenic viruses Viruses that produce tumours.
(12 Dec 1998)
orphan viruses Virus's, such as the enteric orphan virus's, which when originally found were not specifically associated with disease; a number of these have since been shown to be pathogenic.
(05 Mar 2000)
Tacaribe complex of viruses A group of arenaviruses that includes the antigenically interrelated arboviruses Amapari, Junin, Latino, Machupo, Parana, Pichinde, Tacaribe, and Tamiami.
(05 Mar 2000)
tacaribe complex viruses One of two groups of viruses in the arenavirus genus and considered part of the new world complex. It includes junin virus, pichinde virus, amapari virus, and machupo virus among others. They are the cause of human haemorrhagic fevers mostly in central and south america.
(12 Dec 1998)
Tete viruses A serologic group of the genus Bunyavirus, comprising a number of types.
(05 Mar 2000)
thogoto-like viruses A genus of the family orthomyxoviridae comprising tick-borne viruses occasionally infecting humans. Dhori and thogoto viruses were formerly thought to be members of bunyaviridae. Thogoto virus is the type species.
(12 Dec 1998)
emerging viruses In epidemiology, a class of viruses that have long infected humans or animals but now have the opportunity to attain epidemic proportions due to human encroachment on tropical rainforests, increased international travel, burgeoning populations in less developed countries, and, possibly, global warming. About two dozen viruses have been termed emergent, including haemorrhagic viruses such as Ebola, Marburg, and Hantaan; the rabies-like viruses Mokola and Duvenhage; rodent-borne Jinin and Lassa virus; and mosquito-borne dengue. Virologists speculate that the strain of HIV that causes AIDS may also fall into this category, having entered humans through contact with monkeys in central Africa, possibly having existed among monkey populations for some 50,000 years.
(05 Mar 2000)
encephalitis viruses A collection of single-stranded RNA viruses scattered across the bunyaviridae, flaviviridae, and togaviridae families whose common property is the ability to induce encephalitic conditions in infected hosts.
(12 Dec 1998)
encephalitis viruses, japanese A subgroup of the genus flavivirus which comprises a number of viral species that are the aetiologic agents of human encephalitis in many different geographical regions. These include japanese encephalitis virus (encephalitis virus, japanese), st. Louis encephalitis virus (encephalitis virus, st. Louis), kunjin virus, murray valley encephalitis virus (encephalitis virus, murray valley), and west nile virus.
(12 Dec 1998)
encephalitis viruses, tick-borne A subgroup of the genus flavivirus that causes encephalitis and haemorrhagic fevers and is found in eastern and western europe and the former soviet union. It is transmitted by tick vectors and there is an associated milk-borne transmission from viraemic cattle, goats, and sheep.
(12 Dec 1998)
enteric orphan viruses Enteroviruses isolated from humans and other animals, "orphan" implying lack of known association with disease when isolated; many virus's of the group are now known to be pathogenic; they include ECBO viruses, ECHO viruses, and ECSO viruses.
(05 Mar 2000)
enteric viruses Virus's of the genus Enterovirus.
(05 Mar 2000)
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