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anaphylactic shock Reaction by an individual suffering a severe reaction to a substance to which they are allergic.
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anaplerotic reaction A reaction that replenishes intermediates that are removed from a biochemical cycle for biosynthesis.
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anaphase [Greek, ana = up, again] mitotic stage, paired chromatids separate and migrate to spindle poles. (More? Week 1 Notes)
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anaplasmosis A tick-borne disease of cattle, sheep, and deer caused by a bacterium of the genus Anaplasma (A. marginale) and characterized especially by anemia and by jaundice called also gall sickness, galziekte. [Merriam]
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anaphylaxis a rapidly developing and severe systemic allergic reaction. Symptoms may include swelling of the tongue, throat, and trachea, which can result in difficulty breathing, shock, and loss of consciousness. If not treated rapidly, anaphylaxis can be fatal.
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