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Tissue Typing

May-28-24

Tissue Typing is the process of determining HLA (human leukocyte antigen) profiles of tissues to determine their compatibility with each other. HLA is the major histocomp ...

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Pyocyanin

May-28-24

Pyocyanin: a natural antibiotic from Pseudomonas aeruginosa Pyocyanin is a natural antibiotic obtained from the bacteria Pseudomonas aeruginosa. This component is one of ...

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Olig- (Olig-), Oligo- (Oligo-)

May-28-24

Olig- (Olig-), Oligo- (Oligo-) is a prefix that is used in medical and scientific terminology to denote: A small amount of something. For example, oligospermia is a con ...

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Division

May-28-24

It is known that division is one of the most common surgical procedures, which is used to separate organs and tissues into separate parts during surgery. Surgical divisio ...

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Nuclease

May-28-24

Nuclease is an enzyme that plays an important role in the life processes of organisms. It catalyzes the cleavage of nucleic acids by breaking the bonds between adjacent n ...

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Мен- (Men-), Meho- (Name-)

May-28-24

Men- (Men-) and Meho- (Meno-) are prefixes that are used to refer to menstruation in medical terms. Many women are familiar with these terms as they are often found in va ...

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Caustic Soda

May-28-24

Caustic Soda is a white, hygroscopic solid that is sodium hydroxide (NaOH). It is a strong base and exhibits high alkalinity. Caustic soda is obtained by electrolysis of ...

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Chromatopsia

May-28-24

Chromatopsia is a rare disorder of color perception that can occur with various diseases. In this disorder, patients may see brightly colored objects that are not actuall ...

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Costal Cartilage

May-28-24

Costal cartilage is an important element of the anatomy of the human body, playing a role in maintaining the shape of the rib cage and protecting the organs inside it. In ...

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Christmas Disease

May-28-24

Christmas Disease, or Christmas Disease, is a rare genetic disorder that causes symptoms similar to hemophilia. However, unlike hemophilia, Christmas disease is caused by ...

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