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| DDS | damaged disc syndrome; dendrodendritic synaptosome; dental distress syndrome; depressed DNA synthesi... |
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| DOSS | distal over-shoulder strap; dioctyl sodium sulfosuccinate; docusate sodium |
| DSS | dengue shock syndrome; dioctyl sodium sulfosuccinate; Disability Status Scale; discrete subaortic st... |
| PSL | parasternal line; photostimulable luminescence; potassium, sodium chloride, and sodium lactate [solu... |
| SB | Bachelor of Science; Schwartz-Bartter [syndrome]; serum bilirubin; shortness of breath; sick bay; si... |
| SDS | Sodium Dodecyl Sulphate |
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| SDS-PAGE | Sodium dodecyl sulphate- poly acrylamide gel electronphoresis |
| SDS | 6%-sodium dodecyl sulfate |
| SDS-PAGE | Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate Polyacrylamide Gel Electrophoresis |
| SDS-PAGE | sodium dodecyl sulfate-poly-acrylamide gel |
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| sodium dodecyl sulphate | See: SDS. (18 Nov 1997) |
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| sodium dodecyl sulfate | <chemical> An anionic surfactant, usually a mixture of sodium alkyl sulfates, mainly the lauryl; lowers surface tension of aqueous solutions; used as fat emulsifier, wetting agent, detergent in cosmetics, pharmaceuticals and toothpastes; also as research tool in protein biochemistry. Pharmacological action: surface-active agent. Chemical name: Sulfuric acid monododecyl ester sodium salt (12 Dec 1998) |
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| dodecyl | The radical of dodecane. Dodecyl gallate, dodecyl 3,4,5-trihydroxybenzoate;an antioxidant. (05 Mar 2000) |
| dodecyl sulfate | See: sodium dodecyl sulfate. (05 Mar 2000) |
| ammonium sulphate precipitation | <technique> In this technique, ammonium sulphate is used to make proteins precipitate out of a solution, the proteins are then collected by centrifugation. (09 Oct 1997) |
| chondroitin sulphate | <biochemistry> Major components of the extracellular matrix and connective tissue of animals, found on the outside of the cell membranes of some animal cells. They are repeating polymers of glucuronic acid and sulphated N acetyl glucosamine residues that are highly hydrophilic and anionic. Found in association with proteins. (15 Jan 1998) |
| copper sulphate | CuSo4-5H2O;it is highly poisonous to algae, is a prompt and active emetic, and is used as an irritant, astringent, and fungicide. Synonym: copper sulfate, copper sulphate. (05 Mar 2000) |
| heparan sulphate | Constituent of membrane associated proteoglycans. The heparan sulphate binding domain of NCAM is proposed to augment NCAM NCAM interactions, suggesting that cell cell bonds mediated by NCAM may involve interactions between multiple ligands. The putative heparin binding site on NCAM is a 28 aa peptide shown to bind both heparin and retinal cells, as well as to inhibit retinal cell adhesion to NCAM. This strengthens the argument that that this site contributes directly to NCAM mediated cell cell adhesion. (18 Nov 1997) |
| Proteoheparan sulphate | <protein> Obsolete term for hydrophobic Integral membrane proteins. (18 Nov 1997) |
| sulphate | <chemistry> A salt of sulphuric acid. Origin: NL. Sulphas, sulphatis, fr. L. Sulphur, sulfur, brimstone, sulphur: cf. F. Sulfate. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| sulphate-reducing bacterium | <microbiology> A prokaryote which is able to reduce sulphate SO4 (as a terminal electron acceptor) using electrons donated from organic acids, fatty acids, alcohols or hydrogen (electron donors). (19 Jan 1998) |
| dermatan sulphate | Glycosaminoglycan (15-40 kD) typical of extracellular matrix of skin, blood vessels and heart. Repeating units of D glucuronic acid N acetyl D galactosamine or L iduronic acid N acetyl D galactosamine with 1-2 sulphates per unit. Broken down by L iduronidase, but accumulates intra lysosomally in Hurler syndrome and Hunter syndrome. (18 Nov 1997) |
| keratan sulphate | Heteropolysaccharides which contain an n-acetylated hexosamine in a characteristic repeating disaccharide unit. The repeating structure of each disaccharide involves alternate 1,4- and 1,3-linkages consisting of either n-acetylglucosamine or n-acetylgalactosamine. (12 Dec 1998) |
| acetosulfone sodium | 2-N-Acetylsulfamyl-4,4'-diaminodiphenylsulfone;a leprostatic administered orally. (05 Mar 2000) |
| acetrizoate sodium | Salt of 3-acetamido-2,4,6-triiobenzoic acid, a formerly used water-soluble radiographic contrast medium. (05 Mar 2000) |
| antimony sodium gluconate | <chemical> Antimony complex where the metal may exist in either the pentavalent or trivalent states. The pentavalent gluconate is used in leishmaniasis. The trivalent gluconate is most frequently used in schistosomiasis. Pharmacological action: antiprotozoal agents, schistosomicides. (12 Dec 1998) |
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