| NAC-EDTA | N-acetylcysteine EDTA |
|---|---|
| misc | miscarriage; miscellaneous |
| EDTA | Ethylene Diamino(Diamine)-Tetraacetic Acid |
| EDTA | ethylenediamine tetraacetic acid |
| Gd-EDTA | gadolinium diethylene-triamine-pentaacetic acid |
| EDTA | 51Cr-ethyl-enediaminetetraacetic acid |
|---|---|
| 51Cr-EDTA | Chromium-51 ethylene diamine tetra-acetic acid |
| EEP | EDTA extractable protein |
| EDTA | ethylenediaiene tetraacetic acid |
| EDTA | Ethylene diamine tetra-acetate |
| NADH-Fe(III)EDTA oxidoreductase | <enzyme> From cryptococcus albidus; catalyses the formation of nad+ and fe(ii)edta from NADH and fe(iii)edta; forms ethylene from 2-oxo-4-methylthiobutyric acid Registry number: EC 1.6.99.- (26 Jun 1999) |
|---|---|
| EDTA | <chemical> A chemical that is used to remove all traces of magnesium and calcium ions from a solution because it binds tightly to them, in order to control unwanted side reactions with these metals during a laboratory process. Acronym: EDTA (11 Nov 1997) |
| EDTA-ATPase | <enzyme> Aspect of EC 3.6.1.3 Registry number: EC 3.6.1.- Synonym: atpase, edta, k+(edta) atpase, edta-k+-atpase (26 Jun 1999) |
| EDTA light chain | <protein> Myosin light chains (18 kD) from scallop muscle (two per pair of heavy chains), easily extracted by calcium chelation. Although the EDTA light chains do not bind calcium they confer calcium sensitivity on the myosin heavy chains. (18 Nov 1997) |
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