| VDRE | Vitamin D Responsive Element |
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| AREPA | acetazolamide-responsive familial paroxysmal ataxia |
| DRD | dihydroxyphenylalanine-responsive dystonia; dorsal root dilator |
| ERC | endoscopic retrograde cholangiography; enteric cytopathic human orphan-rhino-coryza [virus]; erythro... |
| IRE | internal rotation in extension; iron-responsive element; isolated rabbit eye |
| TRE | 12-O-tetradecanoyl-phorbol-13-acetate responsive element |
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| ARE | antioxidant responsive element |
| CRE | Cyclic AMP responsive elements |
| CREB | Cyclic AMP-responsive element binding protein |
| DRD | DOPA responsive dystonia |
| antigen-responsive cell | A small lymphocyte that, although not itself an immunologically activated cell, responds to antigenic (immunogenic) stimulus by a process of division and differentiation that results in the production of immunologically activated cells. Synonym: antigen-responsive cell. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| chemo-responsive | Responds to chemotherapy, for example, a tumour is chemo-responsive if it shrinks in size following chemotherapy. (16 Dec 1997) |
| sodium-responsive periodic paralysis | A form of periodic paralysis in which the serum potassium level is within normal limits during attacks; onset usually occurs between the ages of 2 and 5 years; there is often severe quadriplegia, usually improved by the administration of sodium salts; autosomal dominant inheritance. Synonym: sodium-responsive periodic paralysis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| DNA-binding protein, cyclic AMP-responsive | A protein that has been shown to function as a calcium regulated transcription factor as well as a substrate for depolarisation-activated calcium calmodulin-dependent protein kinases I and II. This protein functions to integrate both calcium and camp signals. (12 Dec 1998) |
| dopa-responsive dystonia | A condition successfully treated with drugs. Typically, DRD begins in childhood or adolescence with progressive difficulty in walking and, in some cases, spasticity. Segawa's dystonia is an important variant of DRD. In Segawa's dystonia, the symptoms fluctuate during the day from relative mobility in the morning to increasingly worse disability in the afternoon and evening as well as after exercise. Some scientists feel DRD is not only rare but also rarely diagnosed since it mimics many of the symptoms of cerebral palsy. (12 Dec 1998) |
| dystonia, dopa-responsive | A condition successfully treated with drugs. Typically, DRD begins in childhood or adolescence with progressive difficulty in walking and, in some cases, spasticity. Segawa's dystonia is an important variant of DRD. In Segawa's dystonia, the symptoms fluctuate during the day from relative mobility in the morning to increasingly worse disability in the afternoon and evening as well as after exercise. Some scientists feel DRD is not only rare but also rarely diagnosed since it mimics many of the symptoms of cerebral palsy. (12 Dec 1998) |
| familial pyridoxine-responsive anaemia | A rare autosomal recessive hereditary hypochromic anaemia; autosomal trait, responsive to pyridoxine. (05 Mar 2000) |
| responsive | readily reacting to people or events |
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| responsive | susceptible to the feelings or attitudes of others |
| responsive | readily reacting to suggestions and influences |
| responsive | susceptible to suggestion |
| responsive | (religion) containing or using responses or antiphons recited or sung in alternation |
| responsive | the quality of being responsive |
| responsive | responsive to stimulation |
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