| cystine |
Cysteine is a naturally occurring hydrophobic amino acid which has a sulfhydryl group and is found in most proteins, however only in small quantities. See the chemical structure of cysteine immediately to the right. When it is exposed to air it oxidizes to form cystine, which is two cysteine molecules joined by a disulfide bond. See the chemical structure of cystine below and to the right. One molecule of water (H2O) is the byproduct from the creation of each molecule of cystine. ...
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| cystic fibrosis |
a disease in which the body produces thick, sticky mucus that affects the lungs and pancreas. This leads to breathing problems, frequent lung infections, poor weight gain and other problems. The average life expectancy of someone with cystic fibrosis is age 30.
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| cystic fibrosis |
A potentially lethal human disease of secretory cells, showing excess lung mucus secretion, and inherited as an autosomal recessive on chromosome 7. CF is caused by mutations in a gene encoding the cystic fibrosis membrane conductance regulator, a transmembrane protein involved in ion transport.
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| cystic fibrosis |
Hereditary disease whose symptoms usually appear shortly after birth. They include faulty digestion, breathing difficulties and respiratory infections due to mucus accumulation, and excessive loss of salt in sweat. In the past, cystic fibrosis was almost always fatal in childhood, but treatment is now so improved that patients commonly live to their 20s and beyond.
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| cystic tumor |
A tumor which is enclosed in a membrane called a cyst, connected with the surrounding parts by the neighboring cellular substance. [Webster]
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