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¿µ¹® light reflex ÇÑ±Û ºû¹Ý»ç
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • myosin
    ¹Ì¿À½Å
  • myosin filament
    ±½Àº±ÙÀ°¹Ì¼¼Àܼ¶À¯, ¹Ì¿À½ÅÇʶó¸àÆ®
  • axial light
    Ã౤
  • black light
    Èæ»ö±¤¼±
  • coherent light
    Áý¼ÓÆòÇ౤
  • cone of light
    ±¤Ã߸é
  • consensual light reflex
    °ø°¨ºû¹Ý»ç
  • convergent light
    ¸ðÀÓ±¤¼±, ¼ö·Å±¤¼±
  • divergent light
    ÆÛÁü±¤¼±
  • emergency light reflex
    ÀÀ±Þºû¹Ý»ç
  • fixation light
    Áֽõî
  • incident light
    ÀԻ籤¼±
  • infrared light
    1. Àû¿Ü¼± 2. Àû¿Ü¼±µî
  • light
    ºû, ±¤, ±¤¼±
  • light adaptation
    ¸í¼øÀÀ
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • myosin
    ±½Àº±ÙÀ°¹Ì¼¼¼¶À¯, ¹Ì¿À½Å
  • light chain
    °¡º­¿î»ç½½, °æ¼â
  • light
    ºû, ±¤, ±¤¼±
  • reflected light
    ¹Ý»ç±¤
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • actin-myosin meshwork
    ¾×ƾ¹Ì¿À½Å±×¹°
  • myosin
    ±½Àº±ÙÀ°¹Ì¼¼¼¶À¯, ¹Ì¿À½Å
  • axial light
    Ã౤
  • light adaptation
    ¸í¼øÀÀ
  • light alloy
    °æÇÕ±Ý
  • black light
    Èæ»ö±¤¼±
  • coherent light
    Áý¼ÓÆòÇ౤
  • consensual light reflex
    ¸Âµ¿°øºû¹Ý»ç, °ø°¨´ë±¤¹Ý»ç
  • convergent light
    ¸ðÀÓ±¤¼±, ¼ö·Å±¤¼±
  • light cell
    ¹àÀº¼¼Æ÷
  • light chain
    °¡º­¿î»ç½½, °æ¼â
  • light coagulation
    (¢¡photocoagulation) ±¤ÀÀ°í
  • divergent light
    ÆÛÁü±¤¼±
  • pupillary light-near dissociation
    µ¿°øºû±ÙÁ¢¹Ý»çÇØ¸®
  • light eruption
    ºû¹ßÁø
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • Heavy chains
    Áß(ñì)¼â
  • LASER (light amplification by stimulated emission of
    radiation) ·¹ÀÌÀú
  • LP=>light perception
    ºû´À³¦, ±¤°¢
  • Light adaptation
    ¸í¼øÀÀ(Ù¥â÷ëë)
  • Light reflex
    ´ë±¤¹Ý»ç(ÓÛÎÃÚãÞÒ)
  • Woods light
    ¿ìµåÁ¶¸í.
  • Woods light
    ¿ìµåÁ¶¸í
  • incident light
    ÀԻ籤¼±(í¡ÞÒÎÃàÊ).
  • infrared light
    Àû¿Ü¼±µî
  • infrared light
    Àû¿Ü¼±
  • persistent light reaction
    Áö¼Ó¼º ±¤¹ÝÀÀ
  • polarization of light
    Æí±¤(ø¶ÎÃ).
  • polarized light microscopy
    Æí±¤Çö¹Ì°æ
  • polymorphous light eruption
    ´ÙÇü±¤¼±ÇÇÁø
  • polymorphous light eruption
    ´ÙÇü±¤¼±ÇÇÁø(Òýû¡ÎÃàÊù«òÖ)
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • myosin
    ¹Ì¿À½Å, Myosin
  • myosin
    ¹Ì¿À½Å, ±Ù¼¶À¯¼Ò(ÐÉàéë«áÈ).
  • myosin filament
    ±½Àº±ÙÀ°¹Ì¼¼¼¶À¯
  • axial light
    Ã౤
  • black light
    Èæ»ö±¤¼±
  • central light
    Á߽ɱ¤, Ã౤
  • chain, light
    °æ¼â, °æ»ç½½, L¼â
  • coherent light
    Áý¼ÓÆòÇ౤
  • cold light
    ³Ã±¤(ËÄË´).
  • cone of light
    ±¤Ãß(¸é)
  • consensual light reflex
    °ø°¨´ë±¤¹Ý»ç
  • control of light
    Á¶¸íÁ¶Àý(Ì¡ËÎÌ¡Ëø).
  • convergent light
    ÁýÇÕ±¤
  • deuterium light source
    ÀÌÁß¼ö¼Ò±¤¿ø
  • divergent light
    ÆÛÁü±¤¼±, °³»ê±¤¼±
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • Myosin filament
    ±½Àº±ÙÀ°¹Ì¼¼¼¶À¯
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ´ë±Ù¼¼»ç
  • Light cell
    ¹àÀº¼¼Æ÷
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ¸í¼¼Æ÷
  • Light cell
    ¹àÀº¼¼Æ÷
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ¸íÁÖ¼¼Æ÷
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • actin-myosin comolex
    ¾Çƾ¸¶ÀÌ¿À½Å º¹ÇÕü (ÜÜùêô÷)
  • myosin
    ¸¶ÀÌ¿À½Å
  • myosin B
    ¸¶ÀÌ¿À½Å B
  • myosin filament
    ¸¶ÀÌ¿À½Å Çʶó¸àÆ®
  • myosin subfragment
    ¸¶ÀÌ¿À½Å ºÐÀý(ÝÂï½)
  • circularly polarized light
    ¿øÆí±¤(ê­ø¶ÎÃ)
  • light chain
    °æ(Ìî)»ç½½
  • light chopper
    ±¤(ÎÃ)ÃÊÆÛ
  • light compensation point
    ±¤ º¸»óÁ¡(ÎÃÜÍßÁïÃ)
  • light-harvesting Chl a/b protein
    Áý±¤¼º¿±·Ïü(ó¢ÎÃàõç¨Öàô÷) a/b ´Ü¹éÁú(Ó±ÛÜòõ)
  • light-harvesting molecule
    Áý±¤ºÐÀÚ(ó¢ÎÃÝÂí­)
  • light isotope
    °æµ¿À§¿ø¼Ò(ÌîÔÒêÈêªáÈ)
  • light label
    °æÇ¥Áö(Ìîøúò½)
  • light meromyosin
    °æ(Ìî) ¸Þ·Î¸¶ÀÌ¿À½Å
  • light microscope
    ±¤ÇÐÇö¹Ì°æ(ÎÃùÊúéÚ°Ìð)
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • infrared light
    Àû¿Ü¼±µî
  • laser [=light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation]
    ·¹ÀÌÀú
  • light adaptation
    ¸í¼øÀÀ
  • light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation [=LASER]
    ·¹ÀÌÀú
  • visible light
    °¡½Ã±¤¼±
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LM lactic acid mineral [medium]; lactose malabsorption; laryngeal mask; laryngeal muscle; lateral malle...
LS lateral suspensor; left sacrum; left septum; left side; legally separated; leiomyosarcoma; length of...
Gm an allotype marker on the heavy chains of immunoglobins
MLC minimum lethal concentration; mixed leukocyte culture; mixed ligand chelate; mixed lymphocyte concen...
MLCK myosin light chain kinase
KMLE ÀÚµ¿ÃßÃâ ÀÇÇоà¾î »çÀü À¯»ç °Ë»ö °á°ú : 5 ÆäÀÌÁö: 1
FLC Free light chains
MLCK Myosin Light Chain Kinase
MLC Myosin light chain
MLC2 Myosin light chain 2
MLCP Myosin light chain phosphatase
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
    ¼³¸í
  • myosin
    ¹Ì¿À½Å, ±Ù ¼¶À¯¼Ò
  • accidental light
    »ç±¤¼±
  • axial light
    Ã༺ ±¤¼±
    ±¤¼± »óÈ£°£ ¶Ç´Â ½ÃÃà¿¡ ÆòÇàÇÑ ±¤¼±.
  • black light
    Èæ»ö ±¤¼±
  • central light
    Á᫐ ±¤
  • coherent light
    °£¼· ±¤¼±
    °¨ÁöµÉ ¼ö ÀÖ´Â ºÐ»ê±¤ÀÌ ¾ø´Â °­·ÂÇÏ°í °ÅÀÇ ¿ÏÀüÇÑ ÆòÇà ±¤¼±.
  • cold light
    ³Ã±¤
    ¿­À» ¼Ò»ê½Ã۱â À§ÇØ ¼®¿µ ¶Ç´Â ÇÃ¶ó½ºÆ½ ±¸Á¶¸¦ Åë°ú½ÃŲ ±¤¼±.
  • collimated light
    ½ÃÁر¤
  • diffused light
    È®»ê±¤
    ¹Ý»ç¿Í ±¼Àý¿¡ ÀÇÇØ »ê¶õµÈ ±¤¼±.
  • Finsen light
    Çɼ¾ ±¤¼±
    Çɼ¾ µî¿¡¼­ ¹ß»êµÇ´Â ÁÖ·Î ÀÚ±¤¼± ¹× Àڿܼ±À¸·Î ÀÌ·ç¾îÁø ±¤¼±À¸·Î ·çǪ½º Ä¡·á¿¡ ÀÌ¿ëµÈ´Ù.
  • idioretinal light
    ¸Á¸· °íÀ¯±¤
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  • infrared light
    Àû¿Ü¼±
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  • intrinsic light
    °íÀ¯±¤
    ½Ã¾ß¿¡ Ç×»ó Á¸ÀçÇÏ´Â Èñ¹ÌÇÑ ±¤¼±.
  • Landeker-Steinberg light
    ¶õµ¥Ä¿ ½ºÅ¸Àιö±× ±¤
    Àڿܼ± ÆÄ°¡ Á¦¿ÜµÈ À̿ܿ¡´Â ÅÂ¾ç ±¤¼±°ú µ¿ÀÏÇÑ ½ºÅØÆ®·³À» ³»´Â ±¤¼±.
  • light
    °¡º­¿î, ºû, ±¤¼±
    ¾à 3*10
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myosin heavy chains The heavy chains of the muscle protein myosin. Each molecule of myosin is composed of two heavy chains and two pairs of light chains. The heavy chains have a molecular weight of about 230 kD and each heavy chain is associated with a dissimilar pair of light chains. (devlin, textbook of biochemistry: with clinical correlations, 3rd ed, p957)
(12 Dec 1998)
myosin light chain <protein> The light chains of the muscle protein myosin. Each molecule of myosin is composed of two heavy chains and two pairs of light chains. The light chains have a molecular weight of about 20 kD and there is one dissimilar pair of light chains associated with each heavy chain.
The proteins all have sequence homology to calmodulin, but not all with calcium binding activity.
Several types are known: regulatory light chains (LC 2, DNTB light chains) probably regulate the ATPase activity of the heavy chain directly (through the binding of calcium) or indirectly (activating when they themselves are phosphorylated by myosin light chain kinase) and essential light chains (LC 1, LC 3, alkali light chains), which have a more subtle and apparently nonessential role.
In molluscan muscle the EDTA light chains (similar to LC 2 from vertebrate muscle) confer calcium sensitivity on the myosin itself.
The light chains are "calmodulin-like" proteins that bind calcium. Two of them can be removed easily, and two with difficulty. The light chains bind the heavy chains in the vicinity of the head groups of the myosin.
(12 Dec 1998)
myosin light chain kinase <enzyme> An enzyme that phosphorylates myosin light chains in the presence of ATP to yield myosin-light chain phosphate and ADP, and requires calcium and calmodulin.
The 20-kD light chain is phosphorylated more rapidly than any other acceptor, but light chains from other myosins and myosin itself can act as acceptors. The enzyme plays a central role in the regulation of smooth muscle contraction.
Chemical name: ATP:myosin-light-chain O-phosphotransferase
Registry number: EC 2.7.1.117
(12 Dec 1998)
markov chains A stochastic process such that the conditional probability distribution for a state at any future instant, given the present state, is unaffected by any additional knowledge of the past history of the system.
(12 Dec 1998)
myosin <protein> A family of motor ATPases that interact with F actin filaments.
An increasing number of different myosins are being described. (See myosin light chains, meromyosin.) Myosin I is a low molecular weight (111-128 kD) form found in protozoa Acanthamoeba and Dictyostelium) that does not self assemble and is found in the cytoplasm as a globular monomeric molecule that can associate with membranes and transport membrane vesicles along microfilaments.
Brush border Myosin I is a single headed myosin found in the microvilli of vertebrate intestinal epithelial cells, linking the membrane to the microfilament core. There is a single heavy chain of 119 kD and multiple (3 or 4) calmodulin light chains. The heavy chain has a C terminal domain that binds to acidic phospholipids.
Myosin II is the classical sarcomeric myosin that self assembles into bipolar thick filaments. Myosin II is a multimeric protein (440 kD) with two heavy chains (200 kD) and two pairs of light chains (17-22 kD) in each hexamer.
Between species and tissues there are considerable variations in the properties of Myosin II (see myosin light chains, meromyosin). Cytoplasmic myosin II is a family of sarcomeric myosin like proteins, also hexameric, responsible for force generation by interaction with microfilaments.
There are two heavy chains (up to 240 kD) and two pairs of light chains (15-20 kD), the self assembled filaments are shorter than those of the sarcomere. The MYO2 gene product is an unconventional myosin from yeast involved in polarized secretion. MYO2 may be similar to dilute myosin from mouse and p190 protein from vertebrate brain.
Scallop myosin is directly calcium regulated (through regulatory and essential light chains) and is more similar to sarcomeric myosin than to the nonsarcomeric myosins. Smooth muscle myosin has two 200 kD heavy chains, two regulatory 20 kD light chains that can be phosphorylated, altering its binding to the heavy chains which induces a conformational change that renders the myosin active and two 17 kD light chains.
(18 Nov 1997)
myosin atpase <enzyme> An enzyme that catalyses the hydrolysis of myosin ATP in the presence of actin to form myosin ADP and orthophosphate. This reaction is the immediate source of free energy that drives muscle contraction. In the absence of actin, myosin atpase activity is low and requires calcium ions.
Chemical name: Myosin ATP phosphohydrolase (actin-translocating)
Registry number: EC 3.6.1.32
(12 Dec 1998)
myosin filament One of the contractile elements in skeletal, cardiac, and smooth muscle fibres; in skeletal muscle, the filament is about 10 nm thick and 1.5 um long.
(05 Mar 2000)
myosin heavy chain <protein> See myosin: do not confuse with heavy meromyosin which is a subfragment of the heavy chain of myosin II.
(18 Nov 1997)
myosin subfragments Parts of the myosin molecule resulting from cleavage by proteolytic enzymes (papain, trypsin, or chymotrypsin) at well-localised regions. Study of these isolated fragments helps to delineate the functional roles of different parts of myosin. Two of the most common subfragments are myosin s-1 and myosin s-2. S-1 contains the heads of the heavy chains plus the light chains and s-2 contains part of the double-stranded, alpha-helical, heavy chain tail (myosin rod).
(12 Dec 1998)
subfragment 1 of myosin See: S1.
(18 Nov 1997)
alternating light test Test to detect a relative afferent defect in one eye by watching pupillary movements.
With the patient fixing in the distance, the light is held on each eye for about a second, and quickly moved to the other eye. Assuming no defect of the innervation to the iris sphincter in one eye (which would produce an anisocoria in light), the eye with the weaker light response has a relative afferent pupillary defect.
This asymmetry of pupillomotor input can be estimated by holding neutral density filters in front of the better eye until the pupillary responses of the two eyes are balanced.
Synonym: swinging light test.
(05 Mar 2000)
Begg light wire differential force technique An orthodontic appliance utilizing small gauge labial wires with expansion and contraction loops formed into it and attached to bands fitted to individual teeth; sometimes called Begg light wire differential force technique.
(05 Mar 2000)
gene rearrangement, b-lymphocyte, light chain Ordered rearrangement of b-lymphocyte variable gene regions coding for the kappa or lambda light chains, thereby contributing to antibody diversity. It occurs during the second stage of differentiation of the immature b-lymphocyte.
(12 Dec 1998)
ray, light <microscopy> The term applied to the lines perpendicular to the wavefronts of waves of light to indicate their direction of travel in an isotropic medium.
Note the wave normal and the ray do not coincide in isotropic media.
(05 Aug 1998)
reflected light Light directed backward from a mirror.
(05 Mar 2000)
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  • Myosin Light Chains - »õâ The smaller subunits of MYOSINS that bind near the head groups of MYOSIN HEAVY CHAINS. The myosin light chains have a molecular weight of about 20 KDa and there are usually one essential and one regulatory pair of light chains associated with each heavy chain. Many myosin light chains that bind calcium are considered "calmodulin-like" proteins.
    Synonyms : Myosin Alkali Light Chain, Myosin Essential Light Chain, Myosin Essential Light Chains, Myosin Light Chain, Myosin Regulatory Light Chain, Myosin Regulatory Light Chains, Light Chain, Myosin, Light Chains, Myosin
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • chains
    ¼Ó¹Ú
  • in the light of
    -¿¡ ºñÃß¾î º¼ ¶§
  • light
    ºû,¹àÀº,°¡º­¿î,Á¡È­ÇÏ´Ù,°¡º±°Ô
  • light-handed
    ¼Ø¾¾°¡ ÁÁÀº
  • light-headed
    ¸ù·ÕÇÑ
  • light-heartedness
    ³«ÃµÀûÀÓ
  • light-minded
    °æ¼ÖÇÑ
  • make light of
    °æ½ÃÇÏ´Ù
  • shed light on
    ÀÇ ¼³¸í¿¡ µµ¿òÀ» ÁÖ´Ù
  • throw light on
    ¿¡ ÇØ°áÀÇ ±¤¸íÀ» ÁÖ´Ù
  • Finsen light
    Çɼ¾±¤(·¥ÇÁ)
  • Inner Light
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  • calcium light
    Ä®½·±¤(limelight)
  • ceiling light
    »ï°¢Ãø·®À¸·Î ¿îÀú °íµµ¸¦ Àç´Â ŽÁ¶µî
  • clear light
    =LSD(ȯ°¢Á¦)
ÀÌ ¾Æ·¡ ºÎÅÍ´Â °á°ú°¡ ¾ø½À´Ï´Ù.
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