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  • genesistasis
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  • genetherapy
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  • genetic
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  • genetic
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  • genetic
    À¯Àü(ë¶îî)ÀÇ, ¹ß»ý(Û¡ßæ)ÀÇ.
  • genetic
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  • Genetic abnomnalities, disoders caused by
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  • genetic basis
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  • genetic block
    À¯ÀüÀû Â÷´Ü(ë¶îîîÜó´Ó¨).
  • genetic blocking
    À¯ÀüÀû Â÷´Ü(ë¶îîîÜó´Ó¨).
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  • generalized essential telangiectasia
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  • generalized exfoliative erythroderma
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  • generalized fibrous ost(e)itis<³ª> o. fibrosa genera lisata
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  • generalized gangliosidosis
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  • generalized glycogenesis
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  • generalized infection
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  • generalized melanosis
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  • generalized momentum
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PGP Protein Gene Product 9.5
PGP 9.5 Protein Gene Product 9.5
rCGRP Rat calcitonin gene-related peptide
RAG Recombinase-activating gene
RAG-1 Recombination Activating Gene-1
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  • JrId: 22101
    JournalTitle: GSE.
    MedAbbr: Genet Sel Evol
    ISSN: 0999-193X
    ESSN:
    IsoAbbr: Genet. Sel. Evol.
    NlmId: 9114088
  • JrId: 22497
    JournalTitle: General physics.
    MedAbbr: Phys Rev A Gen Phys
    ISSN: 0556-2791
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    NlmId: 250142
  • JrId: 24034
    JournalTitle: Geneve-Afrique. Geneva-Africa.
    MedAbbr: Geneva Afr
    ISSN: 0016-6774
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    NlmId: 100967558
  • JrId: 25567
    JournalTitle: Generations (San Francisco, Calif.)
    MedAbbr: Generations
    ISSN: 0738-7806
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    NlmId: 9426452
  • JrId: 25570
    JournalTitle: a bulletin of the Committee for Responsible Genetics.
    MedAbbr: Genewatch
    ISSN: 0740-9737
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    NlmId: 9426048
CancerWEB ¿µ¿µ ÀÇÇлçÀü ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö °á°ú : 15 ÆäÀÌÁö: 9
generalised paralysis Paralysis of both whole sides of the body; survival is usually of short duration.
Synonym: generalised paralysis.
(05 Mar 2000)
generalised pustular psoriasis of Zambusch An extensive exacerbation of psoriasis, with pustule formation in the normal and psoriatic skin, fever, and granulocytosis; sometimes precipitated by oral steroids.
Synonym: generalised pustular psoriasis of Zambusch.
A local pustular eruption of the palms and soles, occurring most commonly in a patient with psoriasis; difficult to distinguish from acrodermatitis continua.
(05 Mar 2000)
generalised seizure <neurology> A type of seizure that results in loss of consciousness, generalised muscle contractions, urinary incontinence, tongue biting and a post-ictal state (confusion and lethargy) following cessation of the seizure.
Synonym: grand-mal seizure.
See: epilepsy.
(03 Jul 1999)
generalised seizures Seizures characterised by generalised cerebral onset clinically and on EEG.
(05 Mar 2000)
generalised Shwartzman phenomenon When both the primary injection of endotoxin-containing filtrate and the secondary injection are given intravenously 24 hours apart, the animal usually dies within 24 hours after the second inoculation; the characteristic lesions in the rabbit include widespread haemorrhages in the lung, liver, and other organs and bilateral cortical necrosis of the kidney. This reaction has no immunological basis.
Synonym: Sanarelli phenomenon, Sanarelli-Shwartzman phenomenon.
(05 Mar 2000)
generalised small bowel disease <radiology> Hypoproteinaemia, sprue, Whipple
(12 Dec 1998)
generalised tetanus The most common type of tetanus, often with trismus as its initial manifestation; the muscles of the head, neck, trunk and limbs become persistently contracted, and then painful paroxysmal tonic contractions (tetanic seizures) are superimposed; the high mortality rate (50%) is due to asphyxia or cardiac failure.
(05 Mar 2000)
generalised tonic-clonic epilepsy tonic-clonic seizure
generalised tonic-clonic seizure <neurology> A type of seizure that results in loss of consciousness, generalised muscle contractions, urinary incontinence, tongue biting and a post-ictal state (confusion and lethargy) following cessation of the seizure.
Synonym: grand-mal seizure.
See: epilepsy.
(03 Jul 1999)
generalised vaccinia Secondary lesions of the skin following vaccination which may occur in subjects with previously healthy skin but are more common in the case of traumatised skin, especially in the case of eczema (eczema vaccinatum). In the latter instance, generalised vaccinia may result from mere contact with a vaccinated person. Secondary vaccinial lesions may also occur following transfer of virus from the vaccination to another site by means of the fingers.
(05 Mar 2000)
generalist A general physician or family physician; a physician trained to take care of the majority of nonsurgical diseases, sometimes including obstetrics.
(05 Mar 2000)
generalization 1. Rendering or becoming general, diffuse, or widespread, as when a primarily local disease becomes systemic.
2. The reasoning by which a basic conclusion is reached, which applies to different items, each having some common factor.
(05 Mar 2000)
generant Generative; producing; especially.
<geometry> .
Acting as a generant.
Origin: L. Generans, p. Pr. Of generare.
1. That which generates.
2. <geometry> A generatrix.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
generate 1. To beget; to procreate; to propagate; to produce (a being similar to the parent); to engender; as, every animal generates its own species.
2. To cause to be; to bring into life.
3. To originate, especially by a vital or chemical process; to produce; to cause. "Whatever generates a quantity of good chyle must likewise generate milk." (Arbuthnot)
4. <mathematics> To trace out, as a line, figure, or solid, by the motion of a point or a magnitude of inferior order.
Origin: L. Generatus, p. P. Of generare to generate, fr. Genus. See Genus, Gender.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
generated occlusal path A registration of the path's of movement of the occlusal surfaces of mandibular teeth on a plastic or abrasive surface attached to the maxillary arch.
See: functional chew-in record.
(05 Mar 2000)
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functional gene test Test for a specific protein iwhich indicates that the corresponding gene is not only present but active.
(12 Dec 1998)
lethal gene A gene that produces a genotype that leads to death of the organism before reproduction is possible or that precludes reproduction; for a recessive gene the homozygous or hemizygous state is lethal.
(05 Mar 2000)
fushi tarazu gene <molecular biology> A gene found in the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster. Normal fruit fly embryos look like a series of stacked discs, which are called segments. Each segment eventually develops into specific adult fly structures (wings, antennae, legs, eyes, etc.) Flies which have a mutant form of the ftz gene are missing every other segment.
(05 Jan 1998)
fusion gene <molecular biology> A hybrid gene created by joining portions of two different genes (to produce a new protein) or by joining a gene to a different promoter (to alter or regulate gene transcription).
(05 Jan 1998)
linked gene <genetics> Genes and / or markers that are so closely associated on the chromosome that they are inherited together in 80% or more of cases.
(14 Oct 1997)
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  • Gene Rearrangement, beta-Chain T-Cell Antigen Receptor - »õâ Ordered rearrangement of T-cell variable gene regions coding for the beta-chain of antigen receptors.
    Synonyms : Gene Rearrangement, beta-Chain T Cell Antigen Receptor, T Cell beta-Chain Gene Rearrangement, T Lymphocyte beta-Chain Gene Rearrangement, Gene Rearrangement, beta Chain T Cell Antigen Receptor, T Cell Antigen Receptor beta Chain Gene Rearrangement
  • Gene Rearrangement, delta-Chain T-Cell Antigen Receptor - »õâ Ordered rearrangement of T-cell variable gene regions coding for the delta-chain of antigen receptors.
    Synonyms : Gene Rearrangement, delta-Chain T Cell Antigen Receptor, T Cell delta-Chain Gene Rearrangement, T Lymphocyte delta-Chain Gene Rearrangement, Gene Rearrangement, delta Chain T Cell Antigen Receptor, T Cell Antigen Receptor delta Chain Gene Rearrangement
  • Gene Rearrangement, gamma-Chain T-Cell Antigen Receptor - »õâ Ordered rearrangement of T-cell variable gene regions coding for the gamma-chain of antigen receptors.
    Synonyms : Gene Rearrangement, gamma-Chain T Cell Antigen Receptor, T Cell gamma-Chain Gene Rearrangement, T Lymphocyte gamma-Chain Gene Rearrangement, Gene Rearrangement, gamma Chain T Cell Antigen Receptor, T Cell Antigen Receptor gamma Chain Gene Rearrangement
  • Gene Rearrangement, T-Lymphocyte - »õâ Ordered rearrangement of T-cell variable gene regions coding for the antigen receptors.
    Synonyms : Gene Rearrangement, T-Cell, Gene Rearrangement, T Cell, Gene Rearrangement, T Cell Antigen Receptor, Gene Rearrangement, T Lymphocyte, Gene Rearrangements, T-Cell, Gene Rearrangements, T-Lymphocyte, Rearrangement, T-Cell Gene, Rearrangement, T-Lymphocyte Gene
  • Gene Regulatory Networks - »õâ Interacting DNA-encoded regulatory subsystems in the GENOME that coordinate input from activator and repressor TRANSCRIPTION FACTORS during development, cell differentiation, or in response to environmental cues. The networks function to ultimately specify expression of particular sets of GENES for specific conditions, times, or locations.
    Synonyms : Circuit, Gene, Circuits, Gene, Gene Circuit, Gene Network, Gene Regulatory Network, Network, Gene, Network, Gene Regulatory, Network, Transcriptional, Networks, Gene, Networks, Gene Regulatory, Networks, Transcriptional, Regulatory Network, Gene
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genetic equilibrium the condition that exists when the gene pool in a population is constant in successive generations (unless altered by selection or mutation); ie, the frequency of each allele in the population remains unchanged in successive generations.
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genetic risk the probability that a trait will occur or recur in a family, based on knowledge of its pattern of genetic transmission. See also empiric r.
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general anesthesia a reversible state of unconsciousness, produced by anesthetic agents, with absence of pain sensation over the entire body and a greater or lesser degree of muscular relaxation; the drugs producing this state can be administered by inhalation, intravenously, intramuscularly, or rectally.
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general anatomy the study of the structure and composition of the body, and its tissues and fluids in general.
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general anesthetic an agent that produces general anesthesia.
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gene the normal time between successive generations
gene a stage of technological development or innovation
gene of or relating to a generation
gene producing new life or offspring
gene having the ability to produce or originate
gene engine that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy by electromagnetic induction
gene an apparatus that produces a vapor or gas
gene an electronic device for producing a signal voltage
gene someone who originates or causes or initiates something
gene applicable to an entire class or group
gene (of drugs) not protected by trademark
gene (biology) relating to or common to or descriptive of all members of a genus
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