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beta2GPI Anti-beta2-Glycoprotein I
beta2M beta2 Macroglobulin
beta2mu Beta-2-microglobulin
betaA Beta-amyloid
betaE Beta-endorphin
betagamma-mATP beta, gamma-Methylene ATP
betaGP Betaglycerophosphate
betaPL Beta-propiolactone
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betacyaninuria Synonym: beeturia.
Origin: betacyanin + G. Ouron, urine
(05 Mar 2000)
betadine <drug> A popular tradename iodine-containing topical antiseptic agent.
(27 Sep 1997)
betaherpesvirinae A subfamily of herpesviridae characterised by a relatively long replication cycle. There are two genera: cytomegalovirus and muromegalovirus.
(12 Dec 1998)
betahistine <chemical> N-methyl-2-pyridineethanamine. A physiological histamine analog vasodilator agent that also acts as a histamine h1 receptor agonist. It is used in meniere's disease and in vascular headaches but may exacerbate bronchial asthma and peptic ulcers.
Pharmacological action: histamine agonist, vasodilator agents.
Chemical name: 2-Pyridineethanamine, N-methyl-
(12 Dec 1998)
betahistine hydrochloride 2-[2-(Methylamino)ethyl]pyridine dihydrochloride;an inhibitor of diamine oxidase used as a histamine-like agent for treatment of Meniere's disease.
(05 Mar 2000)
betaine <chemical> A derivative of glycine characterised by high water solubility. Can function as an osmotic agent in plant tissues.
See: biogenic amines.
(18 Nov 1997)
betaine-aldehyde dehydrogenase An oxidizing enzyme that catalyses the oxidation of betaine aldehyde with NAD+ and water to betaine and NADH; part of the choline oxidase system and of choline metabolism.
(05 Mar 2000)
betalains A group of plant pigments found almost exclusively in the family Centrospermae, for example, betamin.
(05 Mar 2000)
betamethasone <chemical> A glucocorticoid given orally, parenterally, by local injection, by inhalation, or applied topically in the management of various disorders in which corticosteroids are indicated. Its lack of mineralocorticoid properties makes betamethasone particularly suitable for treating cerebral oedema and congenital adrenal hyperplasia.
Pharmacological action: anti-asthmatic agents, steroidal anti-inflammatory agents, glucocorticoids, synthetic, glucocorticoids, topical.
Chemical name: Pregna-1,4-diene-3,20-dione, 9-fluoro-11,17,21-trihydroxy-16-methyl-, (11beta,16beta)-
(12 Dec 1998)
betamethasone 17-valerate <chemical> 9-fluoro-11 beta,17,21-trihydroxy-16 beta-methylpregna-1,4-diene-3,20-dione-17-valerate. A synthetic glucocorticoid with high topical anti-inflammatory activity and relatively low systemic anti-inflammatory activity.
Pharmacological action: steroidal anti-inflammatory agents, glucocorticoids, synthetic, glucocorticoids, topical.
Chemical name: Pregna-1,4-diene-3,20-dione, 9-fluoro-11,21-dihydroxy-16-methyl-17-((1-oxopentyl)oxy)-, (11beta,16beta)-
(12 Dec 1998)
betamimetic <pharmacology> Stimulating or mimicking the stimulation of the beta adrenergic receptors of the sympathetic nervous systems, an agent that so acts.
(18 Nov 1997)
betanidine sulfate 1-benzyl-2,3-dimethylguanidine;an adrenergic blocking agent used for palliative treatment of hypertension.
Synonym: betanidine sulfate.
(05 Mar 2000)
betanin The red pigment in beets (Beta vulgaris); elevated in urine of individuals with beeturia.
Origin: fr. Betacyanin
(05 Mar 2000)
betatron <radiobiology> A circular electron accelerator that is a source of either high energy electrons or X-rays.
(05 Mar 2000)
betaxolol <chemical> 1-(4-(2-(cyclopropylmethoxy)ethyl)phenoxy)-3-((1-methylethyl)amino)-2-propanol. A cardioselective beta-1-adrenergic antagonist with no partial agonist activity.
The drug is a potent antihypertensive agent and has been effective in the treatment of patients with glaucoma and airway diseases.
Pharmacological action: adrenergic beta-antagonists, antihypertensive agents, sympatholytics.
Chemical name: 2-Propanol, 1-(4-(2-(cyclopropylmethoxy)ethyl)phenoxy)-3-((1-methylethyl)amino)-
(12 Dec 1998)
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  • beta-Tocopherol - »õâ A natural tocopherol with less antioxidant activity than alpha-tocopherol. It exhibits antioxidant activity by virtue of the phenolic hydrogen on the 2H-1-benzopyran-6-ol nucleus. As in GAMMA-TOCOPHEROL, it also has three methyl groups on the 6-chromanol nucleus but at different sites.
    Synonyms : 3, 4-Dihydro-2, 5, 8-trimethyl-2-(4, 8, 12- trimethyltridecyl)-2H-1-benzopyran-6-ol, beta Tocopherol
  • beta-Transducin Repeat-Containing Proteins - »õâ A family of F-box domain proteins that contain sequences that are homologous to the beta subunit of transducin (BETA-TRANSDUCIN). They play an important role in the protein degradation pathway by becoming components of SKP CULLIN F-BOX PROTEIN LIGASES, which selectively act on a subset of proteins including beta-catenin and IkappaBbeta.
    Synonyms : beta-TrCP, beta-Transducin Repeat-Containing Protein, betaTrCP, Protein, beta-Transducin Repeat-Containing, Repeat-Containing Protein, beta-Transducin, Repeat-Containing Proteins, beta-Transducin, beta TrCP, beta Transducin Repeat Containing Protein
  • Betacyanins - »õâ Conjugates of betalamic acid with cyclo-dopa, both of which derive from TYROSINE. They appear similar to INDOLES but are biosynthesized by a different path and contain N+. Members are red or violet COLORING AGENTS found in the Caryophyllales order of PLANTS and some BASIDIOMYCETES.
    Synonyms : Betanidins, Betanins
  • Betaherpesvirinae - »õâ A subfamily of HERPESVIRIDAE characterized by a relatively long replication cycle. Genera include: CYTOMEGALOVIRUS; MUROMEGALOVIRUS; and ROSEOLOVIRUS.
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beta oxidation Process by which fat is broken down in order to generate ATP.
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beta cell A cell that makes insulin. It resides in masses of tissue in the pancreas called islets. See islet cells.
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Bettlach May disease A paralysis of adult honey bees caused by poisonous substances in the pollen of Ranunculus species.
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beta decay The process of radioactive decay in which a neutron loses a beta particle, which is physically identical to an electron. This increases the atomic number of the atom by one by turning the neutron into a proton. The atom's atomic mass number stays the same because the total number of protons and neutrons remain the same. The most common form of radioactive decay.
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beta blocker one of a large group of medications that obstruct specific nervous system receptors, causing a deceleration of the heart rate, a reduction in blood pressure, and reduced anxiety.
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BET preoccupied with the pursuit of pleasure and especially games of chance
BET the ratio by which one better's wager is greater than that of another
BET (British) a licensed bookmaker's shop that is not at the race track
BET short-nosed rat kangaroo
BET jerboa kangaroo
BET someone who bets
BET United States feminist who founded a national organization for women (born in 1921)
BET United States feminist who founded a national organization for women (born in 1921)
BET a genus of trees of the family Betulaceae (such as birches)
BET tree of eastern North America with thin lustrous yellow or gray bark
BET small American birch with peeling white bark often worked into e.g. baskets or toy canoes
BET birch of western United States resembling the paper birch but having brownish bark
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