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  • calcium gluconate
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  • calcium oxalate stone
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  • calcium phosphate stone
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  • calcium pump
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  • calcium-catalyzed reaction
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  • calcium-channel blocker
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  • calciuria
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  • calcospherite
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  • calcospherule
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  • calculosis
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  • calculous pyelitis
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  • calculus
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  • calculosis
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  • calculous pyelitis
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  • calculus
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  • calcarine sulcus
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  • calcariuria
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  • calcein
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  • calcibilia
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  • calcic pericementitis
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  • calcicol
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  • calcicosis
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  • calcicosis pulmonum
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  • calcifames
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  • calciferol
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  • calcific aortic stenosis
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  • calcific aortic stenosis
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  • calcific bursitis
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    Calculus of gallbladder with acute cholecystitis
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    Calculus of gallbladder with other cholecystitis
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    Calculus of gallbladder without cholecystitis
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  • N20.0
    Calculus of kidney
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    Calculus of kidney and ureter
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  • calcinosis cutis
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  • calcinosis cutis of scrotum
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  • calciodol
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  • calciorrhachia
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  • calciotropism
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  • calcipexia
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  • calciphilia
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  • calciphobous
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  • calciprivia
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  • calcium
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calcareous metastasis The deposit of calcareous material in remote tissues in the event of extensive resorption of osseous tissue in caries, malignant neoplasms, and so on.
(05 Mar 2000)
calcarine 1. Relating to a calcar.
2. Spur-shaped.
(05 Mar 2000)
calcarine artery <anatomy, artery> Branch of medial occipital artery which runs in relationship to the calcarine sulcus.
Synonym: ramus calcarinus arteriae occipitalis medialis, arteria calcarina, calcarine artery.
(05 Mar 2000)
calcarine branch of medial occipital artery <anatomy, artery> Branch of medial occipital artery which runs in relationship to the calcarine sulcus.
Synonym: ramus calcarinus arteriae occipitalis medialis, arteria calcarina, calcarine artery.
(05 Mar 2000)
calcarine fasciculus A group of short association fibres beneath the calcarine fissure of the occipital lobe of the cerebrum.
(05 Mar 2000)
calcarine fissure A deep fissure on the medial aspect of the cerebral cortex, extending on an arched line from the isthmus of the fornicate gyrus back to the occipital pole, marking the border between the lingual gyrus below and the cuneus above it. The cortex in the depth of the sulcus corresponds to the horizontal meridian of the contralateral half of the visual field.
Synonym: sulcus calcarinus, calcarine fissure, fissura calcarina, posthippocampal fissure.
(05 Mar 2000)
calcarine sulcus A deep fissure on the medial aspect of the cerebral cortex, extending on an arched line from the isthmus of the fornicate gyrus back to the occipital pole, marking the border between the lingual gyrus below and the cuneus above it. The cortex in the depth of the sulcus corresponds to the horizontal meridian of the contralateral half of the visual field.
Synonym: sulcus calcarinus, calcarine fissure, fissura calcarina, posthippocampal fissure.
(05 Mar 2000)
calcariuria Excretion of calcium (lime) salts in the urine.
Origin: L. Calcarius, of lime, + G. Ouron, urine
(05 Mar 2000)
calcein <chemical> A calcium chelating agent that fluoresces brightly in the presence of bound calcium.
The acetomethoxy derivative can be transported into live cells and the reagent is useful as a viability test and for short term marking of cells.
(21 Mar 1998)
calcergy Local calcification of soft tissue occurring at the site of injection of certain chemical compounds, such as lead acetate or cerium chloride; hydroxyapatite deposits are found in the calcified areas.
Origin: L. Calx, chalk, calcium, + G. Ergon, work, production
(05 Mar 2000)
calces Plural of calx.
(05 Mar 2000)
calcic Relating to lime.
(05 Mar 2000)
calcic water A water containing appreciable quantities of calcium salts in solution.
(05 Mar 2000)
calcicosis Pneumoconiosis from the inhalation of limestone dust.
(05 Mar 2000)
calcidiol 25-hydroxycholecalciferol (a 3,25-diol);the first step in the biological conversion of vitamin D3 to the more active form, calcitriol; it is more potent than vitamin D3.
Synonym: 25-hydroxycholecalciferol, calcifediol.
Calcidiol 1a-hydroxylase, 25-hydroxycholecalciferol 1a-hydroxylase, the monooxygenase that forms calcitriol from calcidiol using O2 and NADPH; a deficiency in this enzyme can result in features of a vitamin D deficiency.
(05 Mar 2000)
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  • Calcium Channels, L-Type - »õâ Long-lasting voltage-gated CALCIUM CHANNELS found in both excitable and nonexcitable tissue. They are responsible for normal myocardial and vascular smooth muscle contractility. Five subunits (alpha-1, alpha-2, beta, gamma, and delta) make up the L-type channel. The alpha-1 subunit is the binding site for calcium-based antagonists. Dihydropyridine-based calcium antagonists are used as markers for these binding sites.
    Synonyms : Dihydropyridine Receptor, L-Type Calcium Channel, L-Type VDCC, L-Type VDCC alpha-2 Subunit, L-Type VDCC beta Subunit, L-Type VDCC delta Subunit, L-Type VDCC gamma Subunit, L-Type Voltage-Dependent Calcium Channels, Calcium Channel, L-Type, L Type VDCC
  • Calcium Channels, N-Type - »õâ CALCIUM CHANNELS that are concentrated in neural tissue. Omega toxins inhibit the actions of these channels by altering their voltage dependence.
    Synonyms : N-Type Calcium Channel, N-Type VDCC, N-Type Voltage-Dependent Calcium Channels, Calcium Channel, N-Type, Calcium Channels, N Type, Calcium Channels, Neural-Type, Channel, N-Type Calcium, Channels, N-Type Calcium, Channels, Neural-Type Calcium, N Type VDCC
  • Calcium Channels, P-Type - »õâ CALCIUM CHANNELS located within the PURKINJE CELLS of the cerebellum. They are involved in stimulation-secretion coupling of neurons.
    Synonyms : P-Type Calcium Channel, P-Type VDCC, P-Type Voltage-Dependent Calcium Channels, Calcium Channel, P-Type, Calcium Channels, P Type, Calcium Channels, Purkinje-Type, Channel, P-Type Calcium, Channels, P-Type Calcium, Channels, Purkinje-Type Calcium, P Type VDCC
  • Calcium Channels, Q-Type - »õâ CALCIUM CHANNELS located in the neurons of the brain.
    Synonyms : Q-Type Calcium Channel, Q-Type VDCC, Q-Type Voltage-Dependent Calcium Channels, Calcium Channel, Q-Type, Calcium Channels, Q Type, Channel, Q-Type Calcium, Q Type Calcium Channel, Q Type Calcium Channels, Q Type VDCC, Q Type Voltage Dependent Calcium Channels
  • Calcium Channels, R-Type - »õâ CALCIUM CHANNELS located in the neurons of the brain. They are inhibited by the marine snail toxin, omega conotoxin MVIIC.
    Synonyms : R-Type Calcium Channel, R-Type VDCC, R-Type Voltage-Dependent Calcium Channels, Calcium Channel, R-Type, Calcium Channels, R Type, Channel, R-Type Calcium, R Type Calcium Channel, R Type Calcium Channels, R Type VDCC, R Type Voltage Dependent Calcium Channels
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A19600861 Calcium Carbonate
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A01205071 Calcium Gluconate, Calcium Lactate, Ergocalciferol, dried, Precipitated calcium carbonate
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A11801121 Calcium Gluconate, Calcium Lactate, Ergocalciferol, dried, Precipitated calcium carbonate
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E04270023 Calcium Chloride, Dextrose, Magnesium Chloride, Sodium Chloride, Sodium Lactate
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E04270021 Calcium Chloride, Dextrose, Magnesium Chloride, Sodium Chloride, Sodium Lactate
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E04270022 Calcium Chloride, Dextrose, Magnesium Chloride, Sodium Chloride, Sodium Lactate
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E04270024 Calcium Chloride, Dextrose, Magnesium Chloride, Sodium Chloride, Sodium Lactate
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E04270012 Calcium Chloride, Dextrose, Magnesium Chloride, Sodium Chloride, Sodium Lactate
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E04270013 Calcium Chloride, Dextrose, Magnesium Chloride, Sodium Chloride, Sodium Lactate
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calcium stearate an insoluble calcium salt of stearic acid and palmitic acid; it is formed when soap is mixed with water that contains calcium ions and is the scum produced in regions of hard water
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calcitonin thyroid hormone that tends to lower the level of calcium in the blood plasma and inhibit resorption of bone
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calcium a white metallic element that burns with a brilliant light; the fifth most abundant element in the earth's crust; an important component of most plants and animals
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calcium chloride a deliquescent salt; used in de-icing and as a drying agent
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calcium lactate a white crystalline salt made by the action of lactic acid on calcium carbonate; used in foods (as a baking powder) and given medically as a source of calcium
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calc a caustic substance (Ca(OH)2) produced by heating limestone
calc a salt-like binary compound (CaH2) used as a reducing agent and source of hydrogen
calc a caustic substance (Ca(OH)2) produced by heating limestone
calc any hypochlorite of calcium
calc ion of calcium
calc a white crystalline salt made by the action of lactic acid on calcium carbonate
calc a lamp consisting of a flame directed at a cylinder of lime with a lens to concentrate the light
calc a deliquescent salt (Ca(NO3)2) that is soluble in water
calc an insoluble calcium salt of stearic acid and palmitic acid
calc a white crystalline oxide used in the production of calcium hydroxide
calc a phosphate of calcium
calc an insoluble calcium salt of stearic acid and palmitic acid
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