| enzyme g. |
a transient glaucoma developing postoperatively in patients in whom trypsin has been used in the lysis of the zonule during cataract surgery; it is usually self-limited, with no permanent damage.
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| enzyme i. |
any of several immunoassay methods that use an enzyme covalently linked to an antigen or antibody as a label, the two most common being ELISA (enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay) and EMIT (enzyme multiplied immunoassay technique).
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| enzyme r. |
interference, usually by the endproduct of a pathway, with synthesis of the enzymes of that pathway.
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| enzyme t. |
in complementary medicine, the oral administration of proteolytic enzymes for the purpose of improving immune system function; used for a wide variety of disorders, including trauma, inflammation, autoimmune diseases, and viral infection, and as adjunctive therapy in cancer treatment.
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| enzyme u. |
see international u. of enzyme activity.
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