| NCX | sodium-calcium exchanger |
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| NHE | sodium-hydrogen exchanger |
| NPT | neoprecipitin test; nocturnal penile tumescence; normal pressure and temperature; sodium phosphate t... |
| NS | natural science; Neosporin; nephrosclerosis; nephrotic syndrome; nervous system; neurological surger... |
| NUC | nonspecific ulcerative colitis; sodium urate crystal |
| sodium pteroylglutamate | The sodium salt of folic acid; action and uses are the same as those of folic acid, but it is preferred for parenteral administration. Synonym: sodium pteroylglutamate. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| sodium pump | <enzyme> A major transport protein of the plasma membrane. A multi unit enzyme, it moves 3 sodium ions out of the cell and 2 potassium ions in, for each ATP hydrolysed. The sodium gradient established is used for several purposes (see facilitated diffusion, action potential), while the potassium gradient is dissipated through the potassium leak channel. Must not be confused with a sodium channel. (18 Nov 1997) |
| sodium pyroborate | Na2B4O7-10H2O;used in lotions, gargles, mouthwashes, and as a detergent. Synonym: borax, sodium pyroborate, sodium tetraborate. (05 Mar 2000) |
| sodium pyrosulfite | NaHSO3;acid sodium sulfite, used in gastric and intestinal fermentation, externally in the treatment of parasitic diseases, and as an antioxidant in certain injections (s. Metabisulfite). Synonym: sodium hydrogen sulfite, sodium pyrosulfite. (05 Mar 2000) |
| sodium radioisotopes | Unstable isotopes of sodium that decay or disintegrate emitting radiation. Na atoms with atomic weights 20-22 and 24-26 are radioactive sodium isotopes. (12 Dec 1998) |
| sodium rhodanate | NaSCN;used in the management of essential hypertension. Synonym: sodium rhodanate, sodium sulfocyanate. (05 Mar 2000) |
| sodium ricinoleate | Sodium ricinate, the sodium salt of ricinoleic acid; a sclerosing agent similar in action to morrhuate sodium. (05 Mar 2000) |
| sodium salicylate | <chemical> A non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agent that is less effective than equal doses of aspirin in relieving pain and reducing fever. However, individuals who are hypersensitive to aspirin may tolerate sodium salicylate. In general, this salicylate produces the same adverse reactions as aspirin, but there is less occult gastrointestinal bleeding. Pharmacological action: non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agents, cyclooxygenase inhibitors. Chemical name: Benzoic acid, 2-hydroxy-, monosodium salt (12 Dec 1998) |
| sodium selenite | <chemical> Selenious acid, disodium salt. It is used therapeutically to supply the trace element selenium. Chemical name: Selenious acid, disodium salt (12 Dec 1998) |
| sodium silicofluoride | Na2SiF6;used (in dilute solutions) as an antiseptic and deodorant, and for fluoridation of drinking water. Synonym: sodium fluosilicate, sodium silicofluoride. (05 Mar 2000) |
| sodium stearate | Stearic acid sodium salt, used as a pharmaceutical adjuvant in ointments, creams, and suppositories. (05 Mar 2000) |
| sodium sulfate | Na2SO4-10H2O;an ingredient of many of the natural laxative waters, and also used as a hydragogue cathartic. Synonym: Glauber's salt. (05 Mar 2000) |
| sodium sulfite | Na2SO3-7H2O;has been used for the relief of intestinal fermentation, and externally for aphthous stomatitis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| sodium sulfocarbolate | Has been used in tonsillitis and as an intestinal antiseptic; has no antiseptic properties. Synonym: sodium sulfocarbolate. (05 Mar 2000) |
| sodium sulfocyanate | NaSCN;used in the management of essential hypertension. Synonym: sodium rhodanate, sodium sulfocyanate. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Sotradecol, Sotradecol Sodium, Tergitol 4, Trombavar, Trombovar, Sulfate, Sodium Tetradecyl, Tetradecyl Sulfate, Sodium
Synonyms :
Synonyms : Na-HCO3 Symport, Sodium Bicarbonate Symport, Sodium-Bicarbonate Cotransporter, Bicarbonate Symport, Sodium, Cotransporter, Sodium-Bicarbonate, Na HCO3 Symport, Sodium Bicarbonate Cotransporter, Sodium Bicarbonate Symporters, Symport, Na-HCO3
Synonyms : Ca(2+)-Na(+) Antiporter, Calcium-Sodium Antiporter, Na(+)-Ca(2+) Antiporter, Sodium-Calcium Antiporter, Antiporter, Calcium-Sodium, Antiporter, Sodium-Calcium, Calcium Sodium Antiporter, Calcium Sodium Carrier, Calcium Sodium Exchanger, Carrier, Calcium-Sodium
Synonyms : Glucose Sodium Transport System, SGLT Proteins, Sodium Glucose Cotransporters, Sodium Glucose Transport System, Sodium Glucose Transporters, Sodium-Glucose Transport System, Sodium-Sugar Transporter, Glucose Cotransporters, Sodium, Glucose Transporters, Sodium
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| sodium-potassium pump |
Proteins embedded in the cell membrane that actively move potassium ions into the cell and, at the same time, move sodium ions out.
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A mineral that is important in the body to help maintain water balance, aid the conduction of nerve impulses and muscle contraction, and help to maintain a normal heart rhythm. The level of sodium in the body is controlled by the kidneys.
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A mineral found in most of the foods we eat. The largest source of dietary sodium comes from sodium chloride or table salt. Intake of sodium tends to increase the retention of water.
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(Na, #11) a soft, bright, silvery, metallic element that reacts vigorously with water and combines with chlorine to form salt, Na is from the "natrium"
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| sodium hydroxide |
chemical formula NaOH, sodium hydroxide was at one time used to develop positive photoresist but has fallen out of favor due to sodium contamination concerns. Sodium hydroxide is a strong base and is commonly sold as a 50% solution and has a density of 1.53Kg/L. Sodium hydroxide will burn skin or eyes.
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