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Cel cellulase
CELISA cellular enzyme linked immunosorbent assay
CELSS Controlled Ecological Life Support System
CEM Cellulose ester membranes
CEM Contagious Equine Metritis
CENP CENtromere proteins
CENP-B Centromere protein B
CENP-C Centromere protein C
CENU Chloroethyl-nitrosourea
CEO 2-cyanoethylene oxide
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  • JrId: 2866
    JournalTitle: Ceskoslovenska epidemiologie, mikrobiologie, imunologie.
    MedAbbr: Cesk Epidemiol Mikrobiol Imunol
    ISSN: 0009-0522
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    NlmId: 2984708
  • JrId: 2868
    JournalTitle: journal of the American Paralysis Association.
    MedAbbr: Cent Nerv Syst Trauma
    ISSN: 0737-5999
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    NlmId: 8501356
  • JrId: 2870
    JournalTitle: Ceskoslovenska farmacie.
    MedAbbr: Cesk Farm
    ISSN: 0009-0530
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    NlmId: 372720
  • JrId: 2871
    JournalTitle: Ceskoslovenska fysiologie / Ustredni ustav biologicky.
    MedAbbr: Cesk Fysiol
    ISSN: 1210-6313
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    NlmId: 2984710
  • JrId: 2873
    JournalTitle: Ceskoslovenska gastroenterologie a vyziva.
    MedAbbr: Cesk Gastroenterol Vyz
    ISSN: 0009-0565
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    NlmId: 402356
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    Cerebral arteritis, NEC
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    Cerebral atherosclerosis
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    Cerebral cryptococcosis
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  • cementoperiostitis
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  • cementosis
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  • cementum
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    ü°¨°¢È¯°¢, Àå±âȯ°¢
  • cenesthopathy
    ü°¨ÀÌ»ó, ü°¨Áõ
  • censor
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  • censorship
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  • census
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  • census tract
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  • Celsius scale
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  • cement
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  • cement line
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  • cement substance
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  • cell cycle time
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  • cell death
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  • cell death
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  • cell deficiency (aganglionic megacolon)
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  • cell differentiation
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  • cell differentiation
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  • cell division
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cell line rights <cell culture> Ownership of a new organism entity. Rulings indicate that any organism that is patentable at all can be patented if it has been manipulated to do something useful.
Usually, the rights do not reside with the individual who has supplied the source of the organism, but with the individual or organisation who has made it.
(26 Mar 1998)
cell line, transformed Eukaryotic cell line obtained in a quiescent or stationary phase which undergoes conversion to a state of unregulated growth in culture, resembling an in vitro tumour. It occurs spontaneously or through interaction with viruses, oncogenes, radiation, or drugs/chemicals.
(12 Dec 1998)
cell lineage <cell culture, embryology> The lineage of a cell relates to its derivation from the undifferentiated tissues of the embryo.
Committed embryonic progenitors give rise to a range of differentiated cells: in principle it should be possible to trace the ancestry lineage) of any adult cell.
(26 Mar 1998)
cell locomotion <cell biology> Movement of a cell from one place to another.
(26 Mar 1998)
cell marker <cell biology> Biochemical or genetic characteristics which distinguish and discriminate between different cell types.
(26 Mar 1998)
cell matrix A fluid cytoplasmic substance filling the interstices of the cytoskeleton.
Synonym: cell matrix, cytomatrix.
(05 Mar 2000)
cell membrane <cell biology> The structure enveloping a cell, enclosing the cytoplasm and forming a selective permeability barrier.
It consists of lipids, proteins and some carbohydrates, the lipids thought to form a bilayer in which integral proteins are embedded to varying degrees.
Synonym: plasma membrane.
(26 Mar 1998)
cell membrane permeability A quality of cell membranes which permits the passage of solvents and solutes into and out of cells.
(12 Dec 1998)
cell migration <cell biology> Implies movement of a population of cells from one place to another as in the movement of neural crest cells during morphogenesis.
(26 Mar 1998)
cell migration inhibition Phenomenon of cell-mediated immunity measured by in vitro inhibition of the migration or phagocytosis of antigen-stimulated leukocytes or macrophages. Specific assays have been developed to estimate levels of migration-inhibitory factor, immune reactivity against tumour-associated antigens, and immunosuppressive effects of infectious microorganisms.
(12 Dec 1998)
cell movement <cell biology> A more general term than locomotion, that can include shape change, cytoplasmic streaming etc.
(26 Mar 1998)
cell nucleolus Within most types of eukaryotic cell nucleus, a distinct region, not delimited by a membrane, in which some species of rrna (RNA, ribosomal) are synthesised and assembled into ribonucleoprotein subunits of ribosomes. In the nucleolus rrna is transcribed from a nucleolar organiser, i.e., a group of tandemly repeated chromosomal genes which encode rrna and which are transcribed by RNA polymerase I.
(12 Dec 1998)
cell nucleus Within a eukaryotic cell, a membrane-limited body which contains chromosomes and one or more nucleoli (cell nucleolus). The nuclear membrane consists of a double unit-type membrane which is perforated by a number of pores; the outermost membrane is continuous with the endoplasmic reticulum. A cell may contain more than one nucleus.
(12 Dec 1998)
cell organelle <cell biology> A structurally discrete component of a cell.
(18 Nov 1997)
cell physiology Characteristics and physiological processes of cells from cell division to cell death.
(12 Dec 1998)
MeSH(Medical Subject Headings) ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö (http://www.nlm.nih.gov) °á°ú : 5 ÆäÀÌÁö: 9
  • Cell Adhesion Molecules, Neuron-Glia - »õâ Cell adhesion molecules that mediate neuron-neuron adhesion and neuron-astrocyte adhesion. They are expressed on neurons and Schwann cells, but not astrocytes and are involved in neuronal migration, neurite fasciculation, and outgrowth. Ng-CAM is immunologically and structurally distinct from NCAM.
    Synonyms : G4 Antigen, Adhesion Molecules, Neuron-Glia, Cell Adhesion Molecules, Neuron Glia, Neuron Glia Adhesion Molecules, Neuron Glia Cell Adhesion Molecules
  • Cell Adhesion Molecules, Neuronal - »õâ Surface ligands that mediate cell-to-cell adhesion and function in the assembly and interconnection of the vertebrate nervous system. These molecules promote cell adhesion via a homophilic mechanism. These are not to be confused with NEURAL CELL ADHESION MOLECULES, now known to be expressed in a variety of tissues and cell types in addition to nervous tissue.
    Synonyms : Adhesion Molecules, Axon-Associated, Axon Associated Adhesion Molecules, Molecules, Axon-Associated Adhesion
  • Cell Aggregation - »õâ The phenomenon by which dissociated cells intermixed in vitro tend to group themselves with cells of their own type.
    Synonyms : Aggregation, Cell, Aggregations, Cell, Cell Aggregations
  • Cell Aging - »õâ The decrease in the cell's ability to proliferate with the passing of time. Each cell is programmed for a certain number of cell divisions and at the end of that time proliferation halts. The cell enters a quiescent state after which it experiences CELL DEATH via the process of APOPTOSIS.
    Synonyms : Cellular Aging, Aging, Cellular, Cellular Senescence, Senescence, Cell
  • Cell Communication - »õâ Any of several ways in which living cells of an organism communicate with one another, whether by direct contact between cells or by means of chemical signals carried by neurotransmitter substances, hormones, and cyclic AMP.
    Synonyms : Cell Communications, Cell Interactions, Cell to Cell Interaction, Cell-to-Cell Interactions, Communication, Cell, Communications, Cell, Interaction, Cell, Interaction, Cell-to-Cell, Interactions, Cell, Interactions, Cell-to-Cell
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cerebrospinal of or relating to the brain and spinal cord; "cerebrospinal fluid"
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central vision vision using the fovea and parafovea
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cell nucleus nucleus: a part of the cell containing DNA and RNA and responsible for growth and reproduction
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cell organ organelle: a specialized part of a cell; analogous to an organ; "the first organelle to be identified was the nucleus"
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centre a low-lying region in central France center: an area that is approximately central within some larger region; "it is in the center of town"; "they ran forward into the heart of the struggle"; "they were in the eye of the storm" center: a point equidistant from the ends of a line or the extremities of a figure center: a place where some particular activity is concentrated; "they received messages from several centers" center: the sweet central portion of a piece of candy that is enclosed in chocolate or some other covering center: move into the center; "That vase in the picture is not centered" center: a cluster of nerve cells governing a specific bodily process; "in most people the speech center is in the left hemisphere" center: a building dedicated to a particular activity; "they were raising money to build a new center for research" concentrate: direct one's attention on something; "Please focus on your studies and not on your hobbies"
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  • cellular engineering
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  • cellulate,-lated
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CE a person who is celebrating
CE assign great social importance to
CE have a celebration
CE celebrate, as of holidays or rites
CE having an illustrious past
CE widely known and esteemed
CE a person who is celebrating
CE any joyous diversion
CE the public performance of a sacrament or solemn ceremony with all appropriate ritual
CE a joyful occasion for special festivities to mark some happy event
CE a person who is celebrating
CE used for celebrating
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