| cortical cataract |
1. developmental punctate opacity common in the cortex and present in most lenses. The cataract is white or cerulean, increases in number with age, but rarely affects vision. 2. cuneiform c..
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| corticotropin-like intermediate lobe peptide |
(CLIP) a peptide with a sequence identical to the C-terminal 22 residues of adrenocorticotropic hormone, found in the intermediate lobe of the pituitary gland in lower animals; the function, if any, is unknown. It is also produced by human fetuses and may be a regulator of the fetal adrenal glands.
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| cortex |
In botany the cortex is the outer portion of the stem or root of a plant, bounded on the outside by the epidermis and on the inside by the pericycle. It is composed mostly of undifferentiated cells, usually large thin-walled parenchyma cells. The outer cortical cells often acquire irregularly thickened cell walls, and are called collenchyma cells. Some of the outer cortical cells may contain chloroplasts. ...
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| cortex |
Primary tissue of a stem or root, bounded externally by the epidermis and internally in the stem by the phloem and in the root by the pericycle.
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