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| STIR | short tau inversion recovery |
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| t | Greek lower case letter tau; life [of radioisotope]; relaxation time; shear stress; spectral transmi... |
| Ea | kinetic energy of alpha particles |
| FF | degree of fineness of abrasive particles; fat-free; father factor; fecal frequency; fertility factor... |
| FFF | degree of fineness of abrasive particles; field-flow fractionation; flicker fusion frequency |
| IFN tau | Interferon tau |
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| N tau-MH | N tau-methyl histidine |
| STIR | Short Tau Inversion Recovery |
| TAU | Taurine |
| Tau-Cl | Taurine chloramine |
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| tau | <radiobiology> Label generally used to represent confinement time (09 Oct 1997) |
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| Tau protein | <cell biology> Protein (60-70 kD) that co purifies with tubulin through cycles of assembly and disassembly and the first microtubule associated protein to be characterised. Tau proteins are a family made by alternative splicing of a single gene. It has tandem repeats of a tubulin binding domain and promotes tubulin assembly. Although tau proteins are found in all cells they are major components of neurons where they are predominantly associated with microtubules of the axon. See: MAPs. (18 Nov 1997) |
| tau-protein kinase | <enzyme> Phosphorylates tau protein at four distinct sites Registry number: EC 2.7.1.135 Synonym: tpki kinase, tau protein kinase i (26 Jun 1999) |
| tau proteins | One of the two major classes of microtubule-associated proteins isolated from the brain. The proteins have two domains: one that binds to microtubules and a second that binds to other cell components. By binding to several unpolymerised tubulin molecules simultaneously, tau proteins speed up the nucleation process in tubulin polymerization. Chemically modified tau proteins also appear to be involved in the formation and/or composition of the neurofibrillary tangles and neuropil threads found in alzheimer disease. (12 Dec 1998) |
| tau-tubulin kinase | <enzyme> Mw 32 kD; phosphorylates tau, beta-tubulin, map2 and alpha-casein; novel and distinct fram tau protein kinase I and II Registry number: EC 2.7.10.- (26 Jun 1999) |
| alpha particles | Positively charged particles composed of two protons and two neutrons, i.e., helium nuclei, emitted during disintegration of very heavy isotopes; a beam of alpha particles or an alpha ray has very strong ionizing power, but weak penetrability. (12 Dec 1998) |
| chromatin particles | Fine bluish dots thought to represent remnants of the nucleus, occasionally seen in stained erythrocytes. (05 Mar 2000) |
| submitochondrial particles | The various filaments, granules, tubules or other inclusions within mitochondria. (12 Dec 1998) |
| electron transport particles | <cell biology> Fragments of mitochondria still capable of transporting electrons. One of the units occurring on the matrical surface of mitochondrial cristae; the head of the particle which measures about 9 nm, attaches to the membrane of the crista by a stalk 5 nm in length; the particle may be concerned with the electron transport system. Synonym: submitochondrial particles. (05 Mar 2000) |
| elementary particles | <radiobiology> at a nuclear-energy level: electron & positron - seem to be stable, proton - thought to be stable, life greater than 10^30 sec, neutron - decays in ?6 min unless its in a nucleus, which often extends its life. Other particles important for nuclear energy: Muon, neutrino (m, e, tau), photon, Muonic atoms, Pi-meson antiparticles (09 Oct 1997) |
| kappa particles | Inheritable cytoplasmic symbionts, once thought to be particle's mainly or exclusively of DNA, occurring in some strains of Paramecium; capable of producing a product lethal to other strains. (05 Mar 2000) |
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