Human T-Cell Lymphoma Virus (Htlv, Human T-Cell Lymphocytotrophic Virus) is a family of viruses that includes the AIDS virus and the Human T-Cell Lymphoma III virus (or H ...
Read MoreHemolysin is a substance that causes the destruction of red blood cells (hemolysis). This substance may be an antibody or a bacterial toxin. Hemolysins are produced by ce ...
Read MoreCarphology (from the Greek karphos - litter, pile; logos - teaching) or floccillation (from the Latin floccus - a piece of wool; illatio - tearing off) is a motor restles ...
Read MoreMeningoencephalitis is a serious disease that causes inflammation of the brain and its membranes. It can be caused by a bacterial or viral infection and, if left untreate ...
Read MoreCromolyn Sodium (Crotolyn Sodium) is an effective medicinal substance widely used as a preventive and therapeutic agent for the treatment of asthma and allergic bronchiti ...
Read MoreThe Brachiocephalic Artery is one of the largest vessels that is part of the aorta. In human anatomy, it is also called the Innominate Artery, since two arteries arise di ...
Read MoreLuteinizing Hormone Analogue (LHRH Analogue) Luteinizing Hormone Analogue (LHRH Analogue) is one of the luteinizing hormone releasing hormone (LH-RH) analogs that stimula ...
Read MoreBicornuate - having two horn-like protrusions or processes. This term is applied to an abnormality of the uterus, which at the upper end is divided into two halves. A ute ...
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