| AdoMet | S-adenosylmethionine |
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| Adox | oxidized adenosine |
| ADP | Adenosine Di-Phosphate |
| ADP | adenopathy; adenosine diphosphate; administrative psychiatry; approved drug product; area diastolic pressure; automatic data processing |
| AdP | adductor pollicis |
| ADPase | adenosine diphosphatase |
| ADPKD | autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease |
| ADPL | average daily patient load |
| ADPR | adenosine diphosphate ribose |
| ADPRT | adenosine diphosphate ribosyltransferase |
| ADE | Adenosine |
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| ADE | Adverse Drug Event |
| ADE | Alcohol deprivation effect |
| ADE | Antibody-dependent enhancement |
| ADE | arrhythmogenic dose of epinephrine |
| ADEM | Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis |
| ADEPT | Antibody Directed Enzyme Prodrug Therapy |
| ADF | ATL derived factor |
| ADF | Acid Detergent Fiber |
| ADF | Actin depolymerizing factor |
| adenine sulfate | Adenine conjugated with sulfuric acid; used to stimulate leukocyte production in agranulocytosis. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| adenitis | <pathology> The inflammation of a gland. (18 Nov 1997) |
| adenization | Conversion into glandlike structure. (05 Mar 2000) |
| adeno- | <prefix> Combining forms of the Greek word for gland; used in words relating to the structure, diseases, etc, of the glands. Origin: Gr, gland. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| adeno-associated virus | <virology> A genus of viruses in the family Parvoviridae which are all defective viruses (unable to replicate by themselves) and depend on the co-infection of their host cell by other, nondefective viruses to help them replicate. (09 Oct 1997) |
| adenoacanthoma | <tumour> A malignant neoplasm consisting chiefly of glandular epithelium (adenocarcinoma), usually well differentiated, with foci of metaplasia to squamous (or epidermoid) neoplastic cells. Synonym: adenoid squamous cell carcinoma. (05 Mar 2000) |
| adenoameloblastoma | A benign epithelial odontogenic tumour appearing radiographically as a well-circumscribed radiolucent-radiopaque lesion usually surrounding the crown of an impacted tooth in an adolescent or young adult; characterised histologically by columnar cells organised in a duct-like configuration interspersed with spindle-shaped cells and amyloid-like deposition that gradually undergoes dystrophic calcification. Synonym: adenoameloblastoma, ameloblastic adenomatoid tumour. (05 Mar 2000) |
| adenoblast | A proliferating embryonic cell with the potential to form glandular parenchyma. Origin: adeno-+ G. Blastos, germ (05 Mar 2000) |
| adenocarcinoma | <oncology, tumour> A form of cancer that involves cells from the lining of the walls of many different organs of the body. Breast cancer is a type of adenocarcinoma. (14 May 1997) |
| adenocarcinoma in Barrett's oesophagus | An adenocarcinoma arising in the lower third of the oesophagus that has become columnar cell lined (Barrett's mucosa) due to gastroesophageal reflux. (05 Mar 2000) |
| adenocarcinoma in situ | A noninvasive abnormal proliferation of glands believed to precede the appearance of invasive adenocarcinoma; reported in the endometrium, large intestine, cervix, and other sites. (05 Mar 2000) |
| adenocarcinoma, bronchiolo-alveolar | A carcinoma thought to be derived from epithelium of terminal bronchioles, in which the neoplastic tissue extends along the alveolar walls and grows in small masses within the alveoli. Involvement may be uniformly diffuse and massive, or nodular, or lobular. The neoplastic cells are cuboidal or columnar and form papillary structures. Mucin may be demonstrated in some of the cells and in the material in the alveoli, which also includes denuded cells. Metastases in regional lymph nodes, and in even more distant sites, are known to occur, but are infrequent. (12 Dec 1998) |
| adenocarcinoma, clear cell | An adenocarcinoma characterised by the presence of varying combinations of clear and hobnail-shaped tumour cells. There are three predominant patterns described as tubulocystic, solid, and papillary. These tumours, usually located in the female reproductive organs, have been seen more frequently in young women since 1970 as a result of the association with intrauterine exposure to diethylstilbestrol. (12 Dec 1998) |
| adenocarcinoma, follicular | An adenocarcinoma of the thyroid gland, in which the cells are arranged in the form of follicles. (12 Dec 1998) |
| adenocarcinoma, mucinous | An adenocarcinoma producing mucin in significant amounts. (12 Dec 1998) |
Synonyms : Adenoid, Pharyngeal Tonsils, Tonsils, Pharyngeal
Synonyms : Adenolymphomas, Papillary Cystadenoma Lymphomatosum, Tumor, Warthin
Synonyms : Adenomas, Adenomas, Basal Cell, Adenomas, Follicular, Adenomas, Microcystic, Adenomas, Monomorphic, Adenomas, Papillary, Adenomas, Trabecular, Basal Cell Adenoma, Basal Cell Adenomas, Follicular Adenoma, Follicular Adenomas, Microcystic Adenoma, Papillary Adenoma
Synonyms : Adenoma, Acidophilic, Adenoma, Eosinophil, Acidophil Adenoma, Acidophil Adenomas, Acidophilic Adenoma, Acidophilic Adenomas, Adenomas, Acidophil, Adenomas, Acidophilic, Adenomas, Eosinophil, Adenomas, Eosinophilic, Eosinophil Adenoma, Eosinophil Adenomas
Synonyms : Adenoma, Basophilic, Adenomas, Basophil, Adenomas, Basophilic, Basophil Adenoma, Basophil Adenomas, Basophilic Adenoma, Basophilic Adenomas
| adaptor |
adapter: device that enables something to be used in a way different from that for which it was intended or makes different pieces of apparatus compatible
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| add. |
make an addition (to); join or combine or unite with others; increase the quality, quantity, size or scope of; "We added two students to that dorm room"; "She added a personal note to her letter"; "Add insult to injury"; "Add some extra plates to the dinner table" state or say further; "`It doesn't matter,' he supplied" lend: bestow a quality on; "Her presence lends a certain cachet to the company"; "The music added a lot to the play"; "She brings a special atmosphere to our meetings"; "This adds a light note to the program" make an addition by combining numbers; "Add 27 and 49, please!" total: determine the sum of; "Add all the people in this town to those of the neighboring town" constitute an addition; "This paper will add to her reputation" attention deficit disorder: a condition (mostly in boys) characterized by behavioral and learning disorders
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| adenoidectomy |
surgical removal of the adenoids; commonly performed along with tonsillectomy
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| ADA |
adenosine deaminase: an enzyme found in mammals that can catalyze the deamination of adenosine into inosine and ammonia; "ADA deficiency can lead to one form of severe combined immunodeficiency disease"; "the gene encoding ADA was one of the earlier human genes to be isolated and cloned for study"
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| Adansonia |
baobab; cream-of-tartar tree
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| ad | be reasonable or logical or comprehensible |
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| ad | develop into |
| ad | add up in number or quantity |
| ad | capable of being added or added to |
| ad | large antelope with lightly spiraled horns of desert regions of North Africa |
| ad | large antelope with lightly spiraled horns of desert regions of North Africa |
| ad | combined or joined to increase in size or quantity or scope |
| ad | a number that is added to another number (the augend) |
| ad | textual matter that is added onto a publication |
| ad | small terrestrial viper common in northern Eurasia |
| ad | a machine or person that adds |
| ad | mat-forming lithophytic or terrestrial fern with creeping rootstocks and large pinnatifid fronds found throughout North America and Europe and Africa and east Asia |
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