| CPG | capillary blood gases; cardiopneumographic recording; carotid phonoangiogram |
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| CPGN | chronic proliferative glomerulonephritis |
| CPGs | clinical practice guidelines |
| MECP | methyl-CpG-binding protein |
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| CPG | Central Pattern Generator |
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| CPG | Choline phosphoglycerides |
| CPG | Clinical Practice Guideline |
| CPG | Controlled Pore Glass |
| CPG2 | Carboxypeptidase G2 |
| 4-CPG | S)-4-carboxy-phenylglycine |
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| CIMP | CpG island methylator phenotype |
| MeCP2 | Methyl-CpG-binding protein 2 |
| MBD | methyl CpG binding domain |
| CpG island | <molecular biology> Region of genomic DNA rich in the dinucleotide C G. Methylation of the C in the dinucleotide is maintained through cell divisions and profoundly affects the degree of transcription of the nearby genes and is important in developmental regulation of gene expression. (18 Nov 1997) |
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| cpg islands | Areas of increased density of the dinucleotide sequence guanine--phosphate diester--cytosine. They form stretches of DNA several hundred base pairs long and number about 30,000 islands in the mammalian genome. They are unmethylated and the site of frequent mutations. Many of the genes with which the islands are associated are housekeeping genes that are constitutively expressed. (12 Dec 1998) |
| cpg-rich island | <molecular biology> Areas of DNA which consist mostly of the base pair sequence CGCGCGCG. (alternating cytosine and guanine nucleotide bases) that are usually found upstream of many genes and are thought to help regulate gene expression. They are often methylated (have methyl groups attached to the DNA segments). (28 May 1998) |
Synonyms : Cluster, CpG, Clusters, CpG, CpG Cluster, CpG Island, CpG Rich Islands, CpG-Rich Island, Island, CpG, Island, CpG-Rich, Islands, CpG, Islands, CpG-Rich
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