| HEK | human embryo kinase; human embryonic kidney |
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| HEK | Human Embryonic Kidney |
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| HEK | Human embryo kidney |
| HEK | human epidermal keratinocyte |
| HEK 293 | Human embryonic kidney |
| HEK 293 | Human embryonic kidney cells |
| HEK-293 | Human embryonic kidney 293 |
| HEK293 | Human embryonic kidney cell lines |
| hektograph | A contrivance for multiple copying, by means of a surface of gelatin softened with glycerin. Alternative forms: hectograph. Origin: Gr. Hundred + -graph. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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human embryo kidney (cell culture).
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| Hektoen enteric (HE) agar |
an agar medium containing peptone, bile salts, yeast extract, lactose, sucrose, salicin, sodium chloride, sodium thiosulfate, ferric ammonium citrate, acid fuchsin, and bromthymol blue. It is a selective medium used for the primary isolation and identification of enteric pathogens, especially coliform organisms, salmonellae, and shigellae.
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when antigens are introduced into the animal body in allergic states, there may exist an increased range of new antibody production which may include production of antibodies concerned in previous infections and immunizations.
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| Hektoen phenomenon |
see under phenomenon.
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