| MVR | massive vitreous reaction; microvitreoretinal; minimal vascular resistance; mitral valve replacement... |
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| pavex | passive vascular exercise |
| PV | pancreatic vein; papillomavirus; paraventricular; paravertebral; pemphigus vulgaris; peripheral vasc... |
| PVI | patient video interview; peripheral vascular insufficiency; perivascular infiltration; positron volu... |
| PVOD | pulmonary vascular obstructive disease; pulmonary veno-occlusive disease |
| vascular |
pertaining to conductive tissues (xylem and phloem).
Ãâó: www.hortnet.co.nz/publications/hortfacts/hf205021/...
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| vascular |
Made up of pipe-like vessels for conveying body-fluids, such as blood.
Ãâó: www.mesa.edu.au/friends/seashores/glossary.html
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| vascular ring |
A thin area of potato tuber tissue between the cortex and the medulla in which vascular tissue is concentrated.
Ãâó: ucipm.ucdavis.edu/PMG/glossary.html
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| vascular system |
The system of plant tissues that conducts water, mineral nutrients, and products of photosynthesis through the plant, consisting of the xylem and phloem.
Ãâó: ucipm.ucdavis.edu/PMG/glossary.html
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| vascular endothelial growth factor |
VEGF is a cytokine that mediates numerous functions of endothelial cells including proliferation, migration, invasion, survival, and permeability. VEGF is also known as vascular permeability factor. VEGF naturally occurs as a glycoprotein and is critical for angiogenesis. Many tumors overexpress VEGF, which correlates to poor prognosis. VEGF-A, -B, -C, -D, and -E are members of the larger family of VEGF-related proteins.
Ãâó: www.jco.org/cgi/glossarylookup
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