micronucleus
| microcystic epithelial dystrophy | Bilateral, symmetrical intraepithelial cysts in the central area of the cornea of healthy women, without hereditary predisposition. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| microcyte | Abnormally small red blood cells, found in some types of anaemia. (18 Nov 1997) |
| microcythemia | The presence of many microcytes in the circulating blood. Synonym: microcytosis. Origin: microcyte + G. Haima, blood (05 Mar 2000) |
| microcytic anaemia | Any anaemia in which the average size of circulating erythrocytes is smaller than normal, i.e., the mean corpuscular volume is 80 cu um or less (normal range, 82 to 92 cu um). (05 Mar 2000) |
| microcytosis | Synonym: microcythemia. Origin: microcyte + G. -osis, condition (05 Mar 2000) |
| microdactylia | Smallness or shortness of the fingers or toes. Synonym: microdactylia. Origin: micro-+ G. Dactylos, finger, toe (05 Mar 2000) |
| microdactylous | Relating to or characterised by microdactyly. (05 Mar 2000) |
| microdactyly | Smallness or shortness of the fingers or toes. Synonym: microdactylia. Origin: micro-+ G. Dactylos, finger, toe (05 Mar 2000) |
| microdeletion | Loss of a piece from a chromosome that is too small to be seen through a microscope. Microdeletions require high-resolution chromosome banding, molecular chromosome analysis (with fish), or DNA analysis for detection. Disorders caused by microdeletions include angelman, digeorge, prader-willi, and williams syndromes. (12 Dec 1998) |
| microdialysis | Dialysis on a small scale, giving microlitre range samples. Used for example in studies of in vivo release of transmitters in brain tissue. (18 Nov 1997) |
| microdissection | Dissection of tissues under a microscope or magnifying glass, usually done by teasing the tissues apart by means of needles. (05 Mar 2000) |
| microdont | <anatomy> Having small teeth. Origin: Micr- + Gr, a tooth. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| microdontia | Microdontism A condition in which a single tooth, or pairs of teeth, or the whole dentition, may be disproportionately small. Origin: micro-+ G. Odous, tooth (05 Mar 2000) |
| microdose | A very small dose. (05 Mar 2000) |
| microdrepanocytic anaemia | Anaemia, clinically resembling sickle cell anaemia, in which individuals are compound heterozygous for the sickle cell gene and a thalassaemia gene; about 60 to 80% of haemoglobin is Hb S, up to 20% Hb F, and the remainder Hb anaemia. Synonym: sickle cell-thalassaemia disease. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Germinal Micronucleus, Germline Micronucleus, Germline Micronuclei, Micronucleus, Germinal
Synonyms : Micronutrient
Synonyms : MITF Protein, MITF Transcription Factor, Transcription Factor Microphthalmia, Microphthalmia Associated Transcription Factor, Microphthalmia, Transcription Factor, Transcription Factor, Microphthalmia-Associated
Synonyms :
Synonyms : Filter, Micropore, Filters, Micropore, Micropore Filter
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| microglia |
neuroglial tissue of mesodermal origin that can become phagocytic
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| microbial collagenase |
[EC 3.4.24.3] any of various collagenases purified from a variety of microbes, particularly Clostridium histolyticum (see C. histolyticum c.); they preferentially cleave collagen on the N-terminal side of glycine residues and occur in several classes of differing specificity.
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a manifestation of cytomegalovirus encephalitis that appears earlier than cytomegalovirus ventriculoencephalitis and is characterized by acute onset with confusion and delirium.
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| microreentrant circuit |
a reentry pathway involving only a few myocardial cells.
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| microevolution |
Microevolution is the occurrence of small-scale changes in gene frequencies in a population over a few generations, also known as change at or below the species level. These changes may be due to several processes: mutation, gene flow, genetic drift, as well as natural selection. Population genetics is the branch of biology that provides the mathematical structure for the study of the process of microevolution. ...
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| MICR | a small platform on a microscope where the specimen is mounted for examination |
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| MICR | infinitely or immeasurably small |
| MICR | too small to be seen except under a microscope |
| MICR | extremely precise with great attention to details |
| MICR | of or relating to or used in microscopy |
| MICR | the study of microscopic structures of tissues and organs |
| MICR | the areas that is visible through a microscope |
| MICR | too small to be seen except under a microscope |
| MICR | of or relating to or used in microscopy |
| MICR | by using a microscope |
| MICR | in a microscopic manner |
| MICR | a scientist who specializes in research with the use of microscopes |
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