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complementary medicine the science of combining one or more conventional treatments with one or more alternative treatments to aid in the healing process. For example, treatment for insomnia might include a medication in combination with relaxation therapy.
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complement An autocatalytic cascade of serum proteins that induces target cell lysis, potentiates inflammation through triggering chemotaxis, and enhances phagocytosis through oposonisation.
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complementary with respect to nucleic acids, complementary means that one strand of nucleic acid (DNA or RNA) can pair with and serve as a template for its complementary strand; complementary strands are related by the base-pairing rules: A pairs with T or U and C pairs with G.
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complementary DNA cDNA is DNA that is synthesised in the lab from mRNA by reverse transcription. A cDNA is so-called because its sequence is the complement of the original mRNA sequence.
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complementary DNA cDNA is DNA that is synthesized in the lab from mRNA templates.
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