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  • interosseous membrane
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  • limiting membrane
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  • mucous membrane
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  • medullary membrane
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  • membrane
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  • membrane bone
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  • membrane charge
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  • membrane conductance
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  • membrane control protein
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  • membrane current
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  • membrane dissection
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  • membrane equilibrium
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  • membrane filter
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  • membrane invagination
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  • membrane filter
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  • glassy membrane
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  • glial limiting membrane
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  • hemochorial membrane
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  • hemodichorial membrane
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  • hemoendothelial membrane
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  • hemomonochorial membrane
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  • hemotrichorial membrane
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  • hyaloid membrane
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  • intercostal membrane
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  • interhemal membrane
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  • interosseous membrane
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  • ion-exchange membrane
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  • iridopupillary membrane
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  • membrane instability
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  • AID=£¾artificial insemination from donor
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  • Callianos method (of artificial respiration)
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  • arrangement of artificial teeth
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  • artificial
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  • artificial abortion
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  • artificial active immunity
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  • artificial age hardening
    Àΰø½ÃÈ¿°æÈ­(ìÑÍïãÁüùÌãûù).
  • artificial aggressin
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  • artificial airway
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  • artificial alimentation
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  • artificial ankylosis
    Àΰø °­Á÷(Áõ).
  • artificial anus
    ÀΰøÇ×¹®(ÀΰøÇ×¹®).
  • artificial arm
    ÀÇ »óÁö(ëùß¾ò¶), Àΰø »óÁö(ìÑÍïß¾ò·), ÀÇ¿Ï(ëùèÓ).
  • artificial articulation
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  • artificial atom smashing
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  • artificial sea water
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  • artificial selection
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  • artificial skin
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  • artificial skin
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  • artificial skin graft
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  • artificial spermatocele
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  • artificial sphincter
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  • artificial stone
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  • artificial tears
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  • artificial testicle
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  • artificial tooth crown
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  • artificial transformation
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  • artificial tympanum
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  • Fenestrated elastic membrane
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  • Fenestrated elastic membrane
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  • Acrosomal membrane
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  • First pharyngeal membrane
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AID acquired immunodeficiency disease; acute infectious disease; acute ionization detector; Agency for I...
AIM Abridged Index Medicus; acute transverse myelopathy; area of interest magnification; artificial inte...
AI/RHEUM artificial intelligence rheumatology consultant system
AK above knee; acetate kinase; adenosine kinase; adenylate kinase; artificial kidney
ALEC artificial lung-expanding compound
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BLM Basolateral membrane
BLMV Basolateral membrane vesicles
BLM Bilayer lipid membrane
BM Bruch membrane
BBM Brush border membrane
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glassy membrane The basement membrane present between the stratum granulosum and the theca interna of a vesicular ovarian follicle; it becomes very prominent in large atretic follicles, the basement membrane and associated connective tissue of the hair follicle.
Synonym: hyaline membrane.
(05 Mar 2000)
virginal membrane An obsolete term for hymen.
(05 Mar 2000)
glial limiting membrane A dense, resilient membrane forming the true capsule of the brain and spinal cord, composed of the processes of astrocytes (macroglia cells) and covered throughout by the pia mater, which firmly adheres to it; the two membranes are collectively called the pial-glial membrane.
Synonym: membrana limitans gliae.
(05 Mar 2000)
reissner's membrane <anatomy> The thin membrane which separates the canal of the cochlea from the vestibular scala in the internal ear.
Origin: Named from E. Reissner, A German anatomist.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
Payr's membrane A fold of peritoneum that crosses over the left flexure of the colon.
(05 Mar 2000)
cell membrane <cell biology> The structure enveloping a cell, enclosing the cytoplasm and forming a selective permeability barrier.
It consists of lipids, proteins and some carbohydrates, the lipids thought to form a bilayer in which integral proteins are embedded to varying degrees.
Synonym: plasma membrane.
(26 Mar 1998)
cell membrane permeability A quality of cell membranes which permits the passage of solvents and solutes into and out of cells.
(12 Dec 1998)
vitelline membrane <cell biology> The plasma membrane of the egg.
(12 Dec 1998)
vitreous membrane A condensation of fine collagen fibres in places in the cortex of the vitreous body; formerly thought to form a membrane or capsule at its periphery.
Synonym: lamina basalis choroideae.
See: posterior limiting layer of cornea
(05 Mar 2000)
medullary membrane <anatomy> The layer of vascular connective tissue lining the medullary cavities of bone.
Origin: NL, fr. Gr. + a bone.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
pemphigoid, benign mucous membrane A chronic blistering disease with predilection for mucous membranes and less frequently the skin, and with a tendency to scarring. It is sometimes called ocular pemphigoid because of conjunctival mucous membrane involvement.
(12 Dec 1998)
reticular membrane The membrane formed by cuticular plates of the cells of the spiral organ of Corti; it appears netlike when viewed from above.
Synonym: membrana reticularis.
(05 Mar 2000)
membrane A thin layer of tissue which covers a surface, lines a cavity or divides a space or organ.
(18 Nov 1997)
membrane attack complex <immunology> A term originally used to refer to the heat labile factor in serum that causes immune cytolysis, the lysis of antibody coated cells and now referring to the entire functionally related system comprising at least 20 distinct serum proteins that is the effector not only of immune cytolysis but also of other biologic functions.
Complement activation occurs by two different sequences, the classic and alternative pathways. The proteins of the classic pathway are termed components of complement and are designated by the symbols C1 through C9.
C1 is a calcium dependent complex of three distinct proteins C1q, C1r and C1s. The proteins of the alternative pathway (collectively referred to as the properdin system) and complement regulatory proteins are known by semisystematic or trivial names. Fragments resulting from proteolytic cleavage of complement proteins are designated with lower case letter suffixes, for example, C3a. Inactivated fragments may be designated with the suffix i, for example C3bi. Activated components or complexes with biological activity are designated by a bar over the symbol for example C1 or C4b, 2a.
The classic pathway is activated by the binding of C1 to classic pathway activators, primarily antigen-antibody complexes containing IgM, IgG1, IgG3, C1q binds to a single IgM molecule or two adjacent IgG molecules.
The alternative pathway can be activated by IgA immune complexes and also by nonimmunologic materials including bacterial endotoxins, microbial polysaccharides and cell walls. Activation of the classic pathway triggers an enzymatic cascade involving C1, C4, C2 and C3, activation of the alternative pathway triggers a cascade involving C3 and factors B, D and P. Both result in the cleavage of C5 and the formation of the membrane attack complex.
Complement activation also results in the formation of many biologically active complement fragments that act as anaphylatoxins, opsonins or chemotactic factors.
(05 Jan 1998)
membrane bone A bone that develops embryologically within a membrane of vascularised primitive mesenchymal tissue without prior formation of cartilage.
(05 Mar 2000)
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