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    JournalTitle: Minerva pediatrica.
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    JournalTitle: Minerva endocrinologica.
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minimal lethal dose <pharmacology> The minimal dose of a toxic substance or infectious agent that is lethal, as assayed in various experimental animals (e.g., the least amount of diphtheria toxin that, on an average, kills a 250-g guinea pig within 96 hours after subcutaneous inoculation).
When followed by a subscript (generally "MLD50"), denotes the minimal dose that is lethal to a certain percentage (e.g., 50%) of animals so assayed, LD05.
See: lethal dose.
(05 Mar 2000)
minimal medium <cell culture> The simplest tissue culture medium that will support the proliferation of normal cells.
(18 Nov 1997)
minimal reacting dose The minimal dose of a toxic substance causing a reaction, as manifested in the skin of a series of susceptible test animals; the assay is based on the development of a characteristic, minimal but definite, "standard," focal inflammation (congestion and oedema, induration, degenerative changes, and desquamation of epidermal cells).
(05 Mar 2000)
minimal-change disease <nephrology> A disorder of the kidneys which largely affects the glomerulus, the blood filtering structure.
This disorder is one common cause of nephrotic syndrome, minimal glomerular changes, in children affecting 2 to 3 children per 100,000 population under age 16 in the USA. Minimal change disease is also seen rarely in adults. The cause is unknown but may be related to an autoimmune illness.
It is marked by oedema, albuminuria, and an increase in cholesterol in the blood, but otherwise with fairly good renal function. Tubular epithelium is vacuolated by cholesterol droplets, but the glomeruli show only that the foot processes of the glomerular epithelial cells are fused, probably secondary to the proteinuria; the cause of the increased glomerular permeability to plasma protein is unknown.
Risk factors include a history for a immune disorder, recent immunisation or a bee sting.
Diagnosis is made by renal biopsy.
Treatment include systemic corticosteroids which are usually quite effective in curing this disease. Other medications include chlorambucil and cyclophosphamide. In most cases, a moderate protein diet (1 gram protein per Kg body weight per day) will be recommended. Salt (sodium) restriction can be helpful to reduce swelling and vitamin D is usually supplemented.
Synonym: lipoid nephrosis
(27 Sep 1997)
minimal-change nephrotic syndrome <nephrology> A disorder of the kidneys which largely affects the glomerulus, the blood filtering structure.
This disorder is one common cause of nephrotic syndrome, minimal glomerular changes, in children affecting 2 to 3 children per 100,000 population under age 16 in the USA. Minimal change disease is also seen rarely in adults. The cause is unknown but may be related to an autoimmune illness.
It is marked by oedema, albuminuria, and an increase in cholesterol in the blood, but otherwise with fairly good renal function. Tubular epithelium is vacuolated by cholesterol droplets, but the glomeruli show only that the foot processes of the glomerular epithelial cells are fused, probably secondary to the proteinuria; the cause of the increased glomerular permeability to plasma protein is unknown.
Risk factors include a history for a immune disorder, recent immunisation or a bee sting.
Diagnosis is made by renal biopsy.
Treatment include systemic corticosteroids which are usually quite effective in curing this disease. Other medications include chlorambucil and cyclophosphamide. In most cases, a moderate protein diet (1 gram protein per Kg body weight per day) will be recommended. Salt (sodium) restriction can be helpful to reduce swelling and vitamin D is usually supplemented.
Synonym: lipoid nephrosis
(27 Sep 1997)
minimise To reduce to the smallest part or proportion possible. Expressed as a number, degree or extent.
To reduce to the smallest possible, to reduce to a minimum.
Origin: Minimized; Minimizimg.
(22 Sep 2002)
minimize minimize
minimum <statistics> The smallest amount or lowest limit.
(12 Jan 1998)
minimum light Threshold of visual sensation, the minimal light intensity evoking a visual sensation.
Synonym: achromatic threshold, minimum light threshold.
(05 Mar 2000)
minimum light threshold Threshold of visual sensation, the minimal light intensity evoking a visual sensation.
Synonym: achromatic threshold, minimum light threshold.
(05 Mar 2000)
minimum protein requirement <nutrition> The age-dependent amount of protein required daily in the diet.
(05 Mar 2000)
minimum temperature In bacteriology, denoting a temperature below which growth will not take place.
(05 Mar 2000)
minimus 1. A being of the smallest size.
2. <anatomy> The little finger; the fifth digit, or that corresponding to it, in either the manus or pes.
Origin: L. See Minim.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
minimyosin <protein> Form of myosin isolated from Acanthamoeba, only 180 kD, but capable of binding to actin.
(18 Nov 1997)
miniplacental alkaline phosphatase <enzyme> Engineered human placental alkaline phosphatase; miniplap 208 has the same n- and c-terminal signal peptides as placental alkaline phosphatase
Registry number: EC 3.1.3.-
Synonym: miniplap, miniplap 208
(26 Jun 1999)
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  • Minor Histocompatibility Loci - »õâ Genetic loci responsible for the encoding of histocompatibility antigens other than those encoded by the MAJOR HISTOCOMPATIBILITY COMPLEX. The antigens encoded by these genes are often responsible for graft rejection in cases where histocompatibility has been established by standard tests. The location of some of these loci on the X and Y chromosomes explains why grafts from males to females may be rejected while grafts from females to males are accepted. In the mouse roughly 30 minor histocompatibility loci have been recognized, comprising more than 500 genes.
    Synonyms : Histocompatibility Locus, Minor, Loci, Minor Histocompatibility, Locus, Minor Histocompatibility, Minor Histocompatibility Locus
  • Minor Lymphocyte Stimulatory Antigens - »õâ Endogenous superantigens responsible for inducing strong proliferative responses in T-cells in mixed lymphocyte reactions (see LYMPHOCYTE CULTURE TEST, MIXED). They are encoded by mouse mammary tumor viruses that have integrated into the germ line as DNA proviruses (MINOR LYMPHOCYTE STIMULATORY LOCI).
    Synonyms : Minor Lymphocyte-Stimulating Antigens, Minor Lymphocyte-Stimulating Determinants, Antigens, Minor Lymphocyte-Stimulating, Antigens, Mls, Determinants, Lymphocyte-Activating, Determinants, Minor Lymphocyte-Stimulating, Determinants, Mls
  • Minor Lymphocyte Stimulatory Loci - »õâ Genetic loci responsible for the encoding of minor lymphocyte stimulatory antigens. There are at least two unlinked loci (in the mouse) and they appear to be separate from the MAJOR HISTOCOMPATIBILITY COMPLEX and MINOR HISTOCOMPATIBILITY LOCI. The mouse mammary tumor virus (see MAMMARY TUMOR VIRUS, MOUSE) has the ability to integrate into these loci. The antigens induce strong T-cell proliferative responses in mixed lymphocyte reactions.
    Synonyms : Loci, Mls, Locus, M, Locus, Mls, Mls Locus
  • Minor Planets - »õâ Small solar system planetary bodies including asteroids. Most asteroids are found within the gap lying between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.
    Synonyms : Asteroid, Minor Planet, Planet, Minor, Planetoid
  • Minority Groups - »õâ A subgroup having special characteristics within a larger group, often bound together by special ties which distinguish it from the larger group.
    Synonyms : Group, Minority, Groups, Minority, Minority Group
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Minocin minocycline: tetracycline antibiotic (trade name Minocin) used to treat a variety of bacterial and rickettsial infections
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mineral oil emulsion [USP] an emulsion of mineral oil, acacia, syrup, vanillin, and alcohol in purified water, used as a cathartic; called also liquid petrolatum e.
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mink encephalopathy a type of prion disease seen in minks, characterized by locomotor incoordination that progresses to semicoma and death.
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mink enteritis virus a virus of the genus Parvovirus that is the etiologic agent of mink viral enteritis; it is sometimes considered to be a species-specific variant of feline parvovirus.
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minor depressive disorder [DSM-IV] a mood disorder resembling closely major depressive disorder and dysthymic disorder but with symptoms intermediate in severity between the two and a course less protracted than that of dysthymic disorder.
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MIN a battle in the Seven Years' War (1759) in which the English forces and their allies defeated the French
MIN a woman who looks after babies in her own home while their parents are working
MIN bearing in mind
MIN in a careful deliberate manner
MIN the trait of staying aware of (paying close attention to) your responsibilities
MIN requiring little mental effort
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