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req request, requested
RER Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum
RER renal excretion rate; respiratory exchange ratio; rough endoplasmic reticulum
RERF Radiation Effects Research Foundation
RES Reticulo-Endothelial System
RES radionuclide esophageal scintigraphy; reticuloendothelial system
res research; resection; resident; residue; resistance
RESNA Rehabilitation Engineering Society of North America
resp respiration, respiratory; response
Resp Ther respiratory therapy
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REZ root entry zone
REZ root exit zone
KMLE ¾àǰ/ÀǾàǰ ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö °á°ú : 14 ÆäÀÌÁö: 9
ÀÇÇÐ³í¹® ¾àÀÚ(Pubmed/Entrez) °Ë»ö ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö °á°ú : 5 ÆäÀÌÁö: 9
  • JrId: 2520
    JournalTitle: revue officielle de l'Ordre des infirmieres et infirmiers du Quebec.
    MedAbbr: Infirm Que
    ISSN: 1195-2695
    ESSN:
    IsoAbbr:
    NlmId: 9430795
  • JrId: 2547
    JournalTitle: organo oficial de la Sociedad Mexicana de Alergia e Inmunlogia.
    MedAbbr: Rev Alerg
    ISSN:
    ESSN:
    IsoAbbr:
    NlmId: 9317222
  • JrId: 2565
    JournalTitle: Review)
    MedAbbr: CDR (Lond Engl Rev)
    ISSN: 0144-1108
    ESSN:
    IsoAbbr:
    NlmId: 9316754
  • JrId: 2592
    JournalTitle: Revista latino-americana de enfermagem.
    MedAbbr: Rev Lat Am Enfermagem
    ISSN: 0104-1169
    ESSN:
    IsoAbbr:
    NlmId: 9420934
  • JrId: 2620
    JournalTitle: Reviews in the neurosciences.
    MedAbbr: Rev Neurosci
    ISSN: 0334-1763
    ESSN:
    IsoAbbr:
    NlmId: 8711016
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  • ÄÚµå
    ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • Q71
    Reduction defects of upper limb
    ÆÈÀÇ °¨¼Ò¼º °á¼Õ
  • N47
    Redundant prepuce, phimosis and paraphimosis
    °úÀåÆ÷ÇÇ, Æ÷°æ ¹× °¨µ·Æ÷°æ
  • N31.1
    Reflex neuropathic bladder, NEC
    ´Þ¸® ºÐ·ùµÇÁö ¾ÊÀº ¹Ý»ç¼º ½Å°æÀμº ¹æ±¤
  • D46.2
    Refractory anaemia with excess of blasts
    ¸ð±¸°úÀ×ÀÇ ºÒÀÀ¼º ºóÇ÷
  • D46.3
    Refractory anaemia with excess of blasts with transformation
    ÇüÁúÀüȯÀ» µ¿¹ÝÇÑ ¸ð±¸°úÀ×ÀÇ ºÒÀÀ¼º ºóÇ÷
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • recessive hereditary disease
    ¿­¼ºÀ¯Àüº´
  • recessive heredity
    ¿­¼ºÀ¯Àü
  • recessive inheritance
    ¿­¼ºÀ¯Àü
  • recessive mutation
    ¿­¼ºµ¹¿¬º¯ÀÌ
  • recessive trait
    ¿­¼º¼ÒÁú
  • recipe
    1. ó¹æ 2. ó¹æÀü
  • recipient
    1. ¹Þ´ÂÀÌ, ¼ö¿ëÀÚ 2. ¹Þ´ÂºÎÀ§, ¼ö¿ëºÎÀ§
  • reciprocal
    1. »óÈ£- 2. »ó¹Ý- 3. ¿ª-
  • reciprocal articulation
    »óÈ£°üÀý
  • reciprocal click
    ¿ªÂ°±ïÀ½, ¿ªÅ¬¸¯
  • reciprocal conduction
    »ó¹ÝÀüµµ
  • reciprocal crossing
    ¿ª±³¹è
  • reciprocal inhibition
    »ó¹Ý¾ïÁ¦, »óÈ£¾ïÁ¦
  • reciprocal inhibition psychotherapy
    »óÈ£¾ïÁ¦Á¤½Å¿ä¹ý, »ó¹Ý¾ïÁ¦Á¤½Å¿ä¹ý
  • reciprocal innervation
    »ó¹Ý½Å°æºÐÆ÷, »óÈ£½Å°æºÐÆ÷, »ó¹Ý½Å°æÁö¹è
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • reduction
    1.¸ÂÃã, ±³Á¤, Á¤º¹, 2.ȯ¿ø, Ãà¼Ò
  • reduction rhinoplasty
    ÄÚÃà¼Ò¼ú, Ãà¼ÒÄÚ¼ºÇü¼ú
  • reduction test
    ȯ¿ø½ÃÇè
  • redundancy
    °úÀ×, ¿©À¯
  • reeducation
    Àç±³À°
  • reesterization
    Àç¿¡½ºÅ׸£È­
  • reexpansion
    ÀçÆØÃ¢
  • referance interval
    Âü°í¹üÀ§
  • reference material
    Âü°í¹°Áú
  • reference point
    ±âÁØÁ¡
  • reference population
    ±âÁØÁý´Ü
  • reference standard
    Ç¥ÁØÇ°
  • reference strain
    Ç¥ÁرÕÁÖ, Ç¥ÁØÁÖ
  • reference tone
    Ç¥ÁØÀ½
  • referred pain
    ¿¬°üÅëÁõ
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • receptor gradient
    ¼ö¿ë´Ü¹é±â¿ï±â, ¼ö¿ë´Ü¹é°æ»ç
  • receptor hypothesis
    ¼ö¿ëü°¡¼³
  • receptor imaging
    ¼ö¿ëü¿µ»ó, ¼ö¿ëü¿µ»óÈ­
  • receptor internalization
    ¼ö¿ëü¼¼Æ÷³»À̵¿
  • receptor potential
    °¨¼ö±âÀüÀ§, °¨¼ö±âÀü¾Ð, ¼ö¿ëüÀü¾Ð
  • receptor site
    ¼ö¿ëüºÎÀ§
  • receptor stimulant
    ¼ö¿ëüÀÚ±ØÁ¦
  • receptor supersensitivity
    ¼ö¿ëüÃʹΰ¨¼º
  • receptor-ligand interaction
    ¼ö¿ëü¹èÀ§ÀÚ»óÈ£ÀÛ¿ë
  • recess
    ¿À¸ñ
  • recess resection
    µÚ¹°¸²ÀýÁ¦, ÈÄÀüÀýÁ¦(¼ú)
  • recession
    µÚ¹°¸², ÈÄÀü
  • recession of gum
    Ä¡ÀºÅðÃà, ÀÕ¸öµÚ¹°¸²
  • recession operation
    µÚ¿Å±è¼ú, ÈÄÀü¼ú
  • recessive
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • recessive gene
    ¿­¼ºÀ¯ÀüÀÚ(¡­ë¶îîí­).
  • recessive gene
    ¿­¼ºÀ¯ÀüÀÚ
  • recessive gonosomal gene
    ¿­¼º¼º¿°»öüÀ¯ÀüÀÚ
  • recessive hereditary disease
    ¿­¼ºÀ¯Àüº´(¡­ë¶îîÜ»).
  • recessive heredity
    ¿­¼ºÀ¯Àü(¡­ë¶îî).
  • recessive homozygote
    ¿­¼ºÈ£¸ðÁ¢ÇÕü(¡­ïÈùêô÷).
  • recessive inheritance
    ¿­¼ºÀ¯Àü(¡­ë¶îî).
  • recessive lethals
    ¿­¼ºÄ¡»çÀÎ(¡­öÈÞÝì×).
  • recessive mutation
    ¿­¼ºµ¹¿¬º¯ÀÌ(æëàõÔÍæÔܨì¶).
  • recessive mutation
    ¿­¼ºµ¹¿¬º¯ÀÌ
  • recessive trait
    ¿­¼ºÇüÁú(¡­û¡òõ).
  • recessiveness
    ¿­¼º(æëàõ).
  • recessus alveolaris ³ª
    ÀÌÆ²<Ä¡Á¶>¿À¸ñ, Ä¡Á¶µ¹±â¿Í(öÍðËÔÍÑÃèÀ).
  • recessus anterior ³ª
    ¾Õ¿À¸ñ, ÀüÇÔ¿ä (îñùèèê).
  • recessus apicis
    ¹´
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • reattachment
    ÀçºÎÂø(î¢Ý¾ó·), ÀçÁ¤Âø.
  • reattribution
    Àç¼Ó¼ºÈ­(î¢áÔàõûù)
  • rebase
    »ó±³È¯¹ý(ßÉÎßüµÛö).
  • rebasing of plate
    °³»ó¹ý(ËÇßÉÛö).
  • rebaudin
    ·¹¹Ù¿ìµò Çâµî°ñ³ª¹°¿¡ µé¾îÀÖ´Â °¨¹Ì¼ººÐ .
  • rebellious
    Ä¡·áÀúÇ×¼º(ö½èþî½ù÷àõ)ÀÇ.
  • rebellious attitude
    ¹ÝÇ×Àû ŵµ(Úãù÷îÜ ÷¾öô).
  • rebellious child
    ¹ÝÇ×¾Æ(µ¿)
  • rebound
    ¹Ýµ¿(ÚãÔÑ)
  • rebound hyperglycemia
    ¹Ýµ¿°íÇ÷´ç.
  • rebound hypertension
    ¹Ýµ¿¼º °íÇ÷¾Ð.
  • rebound nystagmus
    ¹Ýµ¿¾ÈÁø
  • rebound tenderness
    ¹Ýµ¿¾ÐÅë.
  • rebreathing
    ÀçÈ£Èí(î¢û¼ýå).
  • rebreathing bag
    ÀçÈ£Èí³¶.
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • Retina
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    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ¸Á¸·
  • Retina
    ¸Á¸· [±×¹°¸·]
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ¸Á¸·
  • Retina
    ¸Á¸·[±×¹°¸·]
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ¸Á¸·
  • Retro-olivary area
    ¿Ã¸®ºêµÚ±¸¿ª
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ¿Ã¸®ºêÈĺÎÀ§
  • Retro-olivary sulcus
    ¿Ã¸®ºêµÚ°í¶û
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ¿Ã¸®ºêÈı¸
  • Retrocecal fossa
    ¸·Ã¢ÀÚµÚ¿À¸ñ
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ¸ÍÀåÈÄ¿Í
  • Retrocecal lymph nodes
    ¸·Ã¢ÀÚµÚ¸²ÇÁÀý
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ¸ÍÀåÈÄÀÓÆÄÀý
  • Retroduodenal arteries
    »ùâÀÚµÚµ¿¸Æ
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ½ÊÀÌÁöÀåÈĵ¿¸Æ
  • Retrogression defect
    ÅðÇà°áÇÔ
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ÅðÈ­¼º°áÇÔ
  • Retrohyoid bursa
    ¸ñ»ÔµÚÁÖ¸Ó´Ï
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ¼³°ñÈij¶
  • Retrolenticular portion
    ·»ÁîÇٵںκÐ
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ·»ÁîÇÙÈĺÎ
  • Retromandibular vein
    ¾Æ·¡ÅεÚÁ¤¸Æ
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ÇϾÇÈÄÁ¤¸Æ
  • Retroperitoneal sac
    º¹¸·µÚÁÖ¸Ó´Ï
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] º¹¸·Èij¶
  • Retroperitoneal space
    º¹¸·µÚ°ø°£
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] º¹¸·ÈıØ
  • Retropharyngeal lymph nodes
    Àεεڸ²ÇÁÀý
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ÀεÎÈÄÀÓÆÄÀý
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
    ÇÑÀÚ
  • rest t.
    ÈÞ½ÄÁøÀü, È޽ͳ¸²
    ýÌãÓòèïµ
  • restenosis
    ÀçÇùÂø
    î¢úõó¸
  • resting
    Á¤Áö-, ÈÞ½Ä-, ¾ÈÁ¤-
    ð¡ò­-, ýÌãÓ-, äÌïÒ-
  • restoration
    ȸº¹, ¼öº¹
    üÞÜÖ, áóÜÖ
  • restraint
    ¼Ó¹Ú, ±¸¼Ó
    áÖÚÚ, ϬáÖ
  • restriction
    Á¦ÇÑ
    ð¤ùÚ
  • resuscitation
    Àΰø¼Ò»ý¼ú, (±¸±Þ)¼Ò»ý(¹ý)
    ìÑÍïáÌßæâú, (Ï­Ðá)áÌßæ(Ûö
  • resuscitator
    ¼Ò»ý±â
    áÌßæÐï
  • retardation
    Áöü, Áö¿¬, ´ÊµÊ
    òÀôò, òÀæÅ, ´ÊµÊ
  • rete
    ±×¹°, ¸Á
    ØÑ
  • retention
    ÀÜ·ù, Á¤Ã¼, Àú·ù
    íÑ׺, ïÎôò, îÍ×¶
  • reticular
    ±×¹°-, ¸Á-
    ØÑ-
  • reticular n.
    ±×¹°ÇÙ, ¸Á»óüÇÙ
    ØÑßÒô÷ú·
  • reticulation
    ±×¹°È­, ¸Á»óÈ­
    ±×¹°ûù, ØÑßÒûù
  • reticuloendotheliosis
    ±×¹°³»ÇÇÁõ, ¼¼¸Á³»ÇÇÁõ
    ±×¹°Ò®ù«ñø, á¬ØÑÒ®ù«ñø
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • refractive increment
    ±¼Àý·ü Áß°¡(ÏÝï¹×ËñòÊ¥)
  • refractive index
    ±¼Àý Áö¼ö(ÏÝï¹ò¦â¦)
  • refractive index increment
    ±¼ÀýÀ² Áõ°¡(ÏÝï¹ëÒñòÊ¥)
  • refractometer
    ±¼Àý°è(ÏÝï¹Íª)
  • refractoriness
    ºÒÀÀ¼º(ÝÕëëàõ)
  • refractory prriod
    ºÒÀÀ±â(Ñ¢)
  • Refsum's disease
    ·¾¼û Áúȯ(òðü´)
  • regeneration
    Àç»ý(î¢ßæ)
  • regeneration phase
    Àç»ý±â(î¢ßæÑ¢)
  • regiospecificity
    ºÎÀ§ ƯÀ̼º(Ý»êÈ÷åì¶àõ)
  • regression
    ȸ±Í(üÞÏý)
  • regression coefficient
    ȸ±Í°è¼ö(üÞÏýÌõâ¦)
  • regression curve
    ȸ±Í°î¼±(üÞÏýÍØàÊ)
  • regression line
    ȸ±Í¼±(üÞÏýàÊ)
  • regulated secretory cell
    ÇÇÁ¶Àý(ù¬ðàï½) ºÐºñ¼¼Æ÷(ÝÂÝôá¬øà)
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • regulator
    Á¶Àý±â, Á¶Á¤±â
  • regurgitation
    ¿ª·ù
  • regurgitation jaundice
    ¿ª·ù¼ºÈ²´Þ
  • rehabilitation
    ÀçȰ
  • reinforcement
    °­È­
  • reinforcement line
    °­È­¼±
  • rejection
    °ÅÀý, °ÅºÎ, ±â°¢
  • relapse
    Àç¹ß
  • relative dose
    ºñ±³Á¶»ç·®, »ó´ëÁ¶»ç·®
  • relative error
    »ó´ë¿ÀÂ÷
  • relative magnetic permeability
    »ó´ëÀûÀÚ±âÅõ°ú·Â
  • relative osteoid volume
    »ó´ëÀûÀ¯°ñ·®
  • relaxation
    ÀÌ¿Ï
  • relaxation property
    À̿ϼºÁú
  • relaxation rate
    ÀÌ¿ÏÀ²
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
    ¼³¸í
  • rectus capitis anterior
    ÀüµÎÁ÷±Ù
    ȯÃßÀÇ ¿ÜÃø¿¡¼­ ±â½ÃÇÏ¿© ÈĵΰñÀÇ ±âÀúºÎÀÇ µµ¹±â¿
  • rectus capitis posterior major
    ´ëÈĵÎÁ÷±Ù
    ÃàÃßÀÇ ±Øµ¹±â¿¡¼­ ±â½ÃÇÏ¿©, Èĵΰñ¿¡¼­ Á¤ÁöÇÑ´Ù. ÈĵÎÇÏ ½Å°æ ¹× ´ëÈĵΠ½Å°æÀÇ Áö¹è¸¦ ¹ÞÀ¸¸ç, ¸Ó¸®¸¦ ½ÅÀüÇÑ´Ù.
  • rectus incision
    Á÷±Ù Àý°³
  • rectus sheath
    º¹Á÷±Ù ÃÊ
  • recumbent position
    Ⱦ¿ÍÀ§
  • recurrence
    Àç¹ß, ¹Ýº¹, ȸ±Í, ȸ±Í¼º
    °üÇØ ȤÀº °æÄè ÈÄ¿¡ Áõ»óÀÌ ´Ù½Ã ³ªÅ¸³ª´Â °Í.
  • recurrent
    ¹Ýº¹Çü, Àç¹ß¼º, Àç¹ßÀÇ, ¹Ý ȸ¼ºÀÇ, ¹Ýº¹ÀÇ, ȸ±Í¼ºÀÇ
    ÈÞÁö±â ÈÄ Áõ»óÀÌ ´Ù½Ã ³ªÅ¸³ª´Â. óÀ½ÀÇ ¹æÇâÀ¸·Î µÇµ¹¾Æ°¡´Â °Í. ÀϽà Áß´Ü ÈÄ ´Ù½Ã ÀϾ´Â °Í.
  • recurrent aphtha
    Àç¹ß¼º ¾ÆÇÁŸ
    ÀÛÀº ±Ë¾ç, ƯÈ÷ ±¸°­Á¡¸·¿¡ ³ªÅ¸³ª´Â Àû»ö, ȸ»öÀÇ ¼ÒÆÇÁ¡À» ¸»ÇÏ¸ç ¾ÆÇÁŸ¼º ±¸³»¿°À» Ư¡À¸·Î Çϰí ÀÖ´Ù.
  • recurrent aphthous ulceration
    Àç¹ß¼º ¾ÆÇÁŸ¼º ±Ë¾ç
  • recurrent attack
    ¹Ýº¹ ħ¹ü
  • recurrent dental caries
    Àç¹ß¼º Ä¡¾Æ¿ì½ÄÁõ
    ÃæÀü¹°ÀÇ °¡ÀåÀÚ¸®¸¦ ³Ñ¾î¼­ ÁøÇàÇÏ´Â Ä¡¾Æ¿ì½ÄÁõ.
  • recurrent fever
    ȸ±Í¿­
  • recurrent hemorrhage
    Àç¹ß¼º ÃâÇ÷
    ÃâÇ÷ÀÇ °£ÇæÀû ¹ßÀÛ¼º ÃâÇ÷.
  • recurrent herpes simplex
    Àç¹ß¼º ´Ü¼ø¼º Æ÷Áø, Àç¹ß¼º ´Ü¼ø Æ÷Áø
    Àç¹ßÀ» °ÅµìÇÏ´Â ´Ü¼ø Æ÷Áø.
  • recurrent herpes simplex virus infection
    Àç¹ß¼º ´Ü¼ø Æ÷Áø ¹ÙÀÌ·¯½º °¨¿°
CancerWEB ¿µ¿µ ÀÇÇлçÀü ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö °á°ú : 15 ÆäÀÌÁö: 9
receptor 1. A molecular structure within a cell or on the surface characterised by selective binding of a specific substance and a specific physiologic effect that accompanies the binding, for example, cell surface receptors for peptide hormones, neurotransmitters, antigens, complement fragments and immunoglobulins and cytoplasmic receptors for steroid hormones.
2. A sensory nerve terminal that responds to stimuli of various kinds.
(18 Nov 1997)
receptor aggregation Chemically stimulated aggregation of cell surface receptors, which potentiates the action of the effector cell.
(12 Dec 1998)
receptor agonist A substance that mimics a specificneurotransmitter, is able to attach to that neurotransmitter's receptor and thereby produces the same action that theneurotransmitter usually produces. Drugs are often designed as receptor agonists to treat a variety of diseases and disorders whenthe original chemical substance is missing or depleted.
(22 May 1997)
receptor downregulation A phenomenon observed in many cells: following stimulation with a ligand the number of receptors for that ligand on the cell surface diminishes because internalisation exceeds replenishment. Often used very loosely, thus destroying the utility of the term.
(18 Nov 1997)
receptor mediated endocytosis Endocytosis of molecules by means of a specific receptor protein that normally resides in a coated pit, but may enter this structure after complex formation occurs. The structure then forms a coated vesicle that delivers its contents to the endosome whence it may enter the cytoplasm or the lysosomal compartment. Many bacterial toxins and viruses enter cells by this route.
(18 Nov 1997)
receptor potential The transmembrane potential difference of a sensory cell. Such cells are not generally excitable, but their response to stimulation is a gradual change in their resting potential.
(18 Nov 1997)
receptor protein An intracellular protein (or protein fraction) that has a high specific affinity for binding a known stimulus to cellular activity, such as a steroid hormone or adenosine 3',5'-cyclic phosphate.
(05 Mar 2000)
receptor protein-tyrosine kinase <enzyme> A catalytic protein-tyrosine kinase domain found on the cytoplasmic beta-portion of receptors. Many growth and differentiation factor receptors contain this domain. It is critical for the signal transduction pathways required for mitogenesis, transformation, and cell differentiation.
Registry number: EC 2.7.1.-
(12 Dec 1998)
receptor site Point of attachment of viruses, hormones, or other activators to cell membranes.
(05 Mar 2000)
receptor tyrosine kinase Class of membrane receptors that phosphorylate tyrosine residues. Many play significant roles in development or cell division.
Examples: insulin receptor family, c ros receptor, Drosophila sevenless, trk family.
(18 Nov 1997)
receptor, chemokine A molecule that receives a chemokine and acts as a dock for a chemokine. Several chemokine receptors are essential co-receptors for HIV.
(12 Dec 1998)
receptor, visual The layer of rods and cones, the visual cells, of the retina.
(12 Dec 1998)
receptor-CD3 complex, antigen, T-cell Molecule composed of the non-covalent association of the T-cell antigen receptor (receptors, antigen, T-cell) with the CD3 complex (antigens, CD3). This association is required for the surface expression and function of both components. The molecule consists of up to seven chains: either the alpha/beta or gamma/delta chains of the T-cell receptor, and four or five chains in the CD3 complex.
(12 Dec 1998)
Receptors for activated C Kinase Synonym for endosome.
(18 Nov 1997)
receptors, adrenergic Cell-surface proteins that bind epinephrine and/or norepinephrine with high affinity and trigger intracellular changes. The two major classes of adrenergic receptors, alpha and beta, were originally discriminated based on their cellular actions but now are distinguished by their relative affinity for characteristic synthetic ligands. Adrenergic receptors may also be classified according to the subtypes of g-proteins with which they bind; this scheme does not respect the alpha-beta distinction.
(12 Dec 1998)
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  • Receptor, EphA7 - »õâ An eph family receptor found widely expressed in embryo tissues, including the NERVOUS SYSTEM. In the BRAIN high levels of EphA7 expression occurs in the anterior tectum, medulla, RHOMBENCEPHALON, and SUBCOMMISSURAL ORGAN. Several isoforms of the protein occur due to multiple alternative spicing of the EphA7 mRNA.
    Synonyms : Cek11 Kinase, EphA7 Protein, Receptor Tyrosine Kinase Cek11
  • Receptor, EphA8 - »õâ An eph family receptor found exclusively in BRAIN. EphA8 receptors may play a role in the axonal guidance of a subset of tectal commissural NEURONS.
    Synonyms : ELK-Related Kinase, EphA8 Protein, eph- and elk-Related Kinase, ELK Related Kinase, Kinase, ELK-Related, eph and elk Related Kinase
  • Receptor, EphB1 - »õâ An eph family receptor found primarily in the nervous system. In the embryonic BRAIN EphB1 receptor expression occurs in the mantle layer and increases with the progression of embryogenesis. In adult brain it is found in the several regions including the CEREBELLUM; CEREBRAL CORTEX; and CAUDATE NUCLEUS; and PUTAMEN.
    Synonyms : EPHT2 Protein, Neuronally Expressed EPH-Related Tyrosine Kinase, Neuronally Expressed EPH Related Tyrosine Kinase
  • Receptor, EphB2 - »õâ An eph family receptor found widely expressed in embryonic and adult tissues. High levels of EphB2 receptor are observed in growing AXONS and NERVE FIBERS. Several isoforms of the protein exist due to multiple alternative mRNA splicing.
    Synonyms : Developmentally Regulated EPH-Related Tyrosine Kinase, EphB2 Protein, EphB2 Receptors, EphB2-Tyrosine Kinase, Developmentally Regulated EPH Related Tyrosine Kinase, EphB2 Tyrosine Kinase, Receptors, EphB2
  • Receptor, EphB3 - »õâ An eph family receptor found in a number of tissues including BRAIN; LUNG; KIDNEY; PANCREAS; INTESTINE; and HEART. During embryogenesis EphB3 receptor is expressed at high levels in the brain.
    Synonyms : Cek10 Protein, HEK2 Protein, Receptor-Tyrosine Kinase HEK2, HEK2, Receptor-Tyrosine Kinase, Kinase HEK2, Receptor-Tyrosine, Receptor Tyrosine Kinase HEK2
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