Steat- (Steat-) and Cteato (Steato-) are prefixes that are widely used in medicine and biology to denote fat and adipose tissue. The word "steat" comes from the Greek wor ...
Read MoreHexokinase is one of the key enzymes involved in glucose metabolism in the body. It catalyzes the phosphorylation of glucose to glucose-6-phosphate, which is the first st ...
Read MoreIntermediate brain (Thalamencephalon) is a section of the forebrain, which includes the epithalamus, thalamus, hypothalamus, mstathalamus and subthalamus. The thalamus is ...
Read MoreTrigeminal Nerve: structure, functions and disorders The Trigeminal Nerve is one of the largest mixed cranial nerves that plays an important role in transmitting sensory ...
Read MoreIophendylate: radiocontrast agent for myelography Iophendylate is an iodinated radiocontrast agent that is sometimes used to contrast the spinal canal during myelography. ...
Read MoreImmunology is a science that studies immunity and all phenomena related to the functioning of defense mechanisms in the body. Immunological research is of great importanc ...
Read MoreTaurocholic Acid belongs to the group of bile acids. It is one of the main bile acids produced in the liver of humans and animals. Chemically, Taurocholic acid is a salt ...
Read MoreThromboendarteritis is a serious medical condition characterized by thrombosis complicated by endarteritis. This condition is often associated with temporal arteritis, po ...
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