| VL | left arm [electrode]; ventralis lateratis [nucleus]; ventrolateral; visceral leishmaniasis; vision, left [eye] |
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| VL | variable domain of the light chain; variable light chain |
| VLA | very late activation [antigen or protein]; virus-like agent |
| VLAB, VLA-BETA | very late activation protein beta |
| VLB | vinblastine; vincaleukoblastine |
| VLBR | very low birth rate |
| VLBW | very low birth weight |
| VLCAD | very long chain acyl-coenzyme A dehydrogenase |
| VLCD | very low calorie diet |
| VLCFA | Very Long Chain Fatty Acids |
| VL | Variable |
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| VL | Vastus Lateralis |
| VL | ventral lateral |
| VL | Viral load |
| VL | Visceral Leishmaniasis |
| VL | n.ventralis lateralis |
| VL | vastus lateralis muscle |
| VL | ventral lateral nucleus |
| VL | ventro-lateral nucleus |
| VL | visceral |
| VLA protein | <protein> VLA 1 and VLA 2 were originally defined as antigens appearing on the surfaces of T lymphocytes 2-4 weeks after in vitro activation, they are now know to be part of the _ integrin family. Additional members of the subset are now known (VLA 3, VLA 4, VLA 5 and VLA 6), the _ subunits all being identical. Some of the VLA proteins are receptors for collagen, laminin or fibronectin and many are now known to be expressed on cells other than leucocytes. (18 Nov 1997) |
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| Vladimiroff, Vladimir | <person> Russian surgeon, 1837-1903. See: Mikulicz-Vladimiroff amputation, Vladimiroff-Mikulicz amputation. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Vladimiroff-Mikulicz amputation | An osteoplastic resection of the foot in which the talus and calcaneus are excised, the anterior row of tarsal bones being united to the lower end of the tibia, the articular surfaces of both being removed; the lower end of the stump is therefore the anterior portion of the foot, the patient walking thereafter on tiptoe. Synonym: Vladimiroff-Mikulicz amputation. (05 Mar 2000) |
| VLDL | <biochemistry> A lipoprotein substances (combination of a fat and a protein) which acts as a carrier for cholesterol and fats (particularly triglycerides) in the bloodstream. Elevations in very low density lipoprotein in the bloodstream are associated with an increased risk of atherosclerosis and coronary artery disease. Acronym: VLDL (18 Nov 1997) |
| vlissmaki | <zoology> The diadem indris. See Indris. Origin: From the native name. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| VLDL |
very low density lipoprotein: large lipoproteins rich in triglycerides; VLDLs circulate through the blood giving up their triglycerides to fat and muscle tissue until the VLDL remnants are modified and converted into LDL
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Mainly triglycerides. A secondary risk factor for CHD.
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VLDL Very low density lipoprotein is a marker for cardiovcascular disease risk.
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Molecules consisting of a large amount of triglycerides and some cholesterol within a very thin protein covering that supply cells with triglycerides. See also Lipoprotein.
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Very Low Density Lipoprotein. VLDL contains high amounts of triglycerides. High triglycerides can put you at risk for heart disease.
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| VL | Russian concert pianist who was a leading international virtuoso (1904-1989) |
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| VL | Russian founder of the Bolsheviks and leader of the Russian Revolution and first head of the USSR (1870-1924) |
| VL | Russian founder of the Bolsheviks and leader of the Russian Revolution and first head of the USSR (1870-1924) |
| VL | Russian founder of the Bolsheviks and leader of the Russian Revolution and first head of the USSR (1870-1924) |
| VL | Russian founder of the Bolsheviks and leader of the Russian Revolution and first head of the USSR (1870-1924) |
| VL | United States physicist who invented the iconoscope (1889-1982) |
| VL | Russian founder of the Bolsheviks and leader of the Russian Revolution and first head of the USSR (1870-1924) |
| VL | United States writer (born in Russia) (1899-1977) |
| VL | Soviet poet |
| VL | United States writer (born in Russia) (1899-1977) |
| VL | a seaport in the Asian part of Russia |
| VL | French painter and exponent of Fauvism (1876-1958) |
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