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Read MoreGlomerulus: what is it and how is it related to our health? Glomerul- (glomerulo-) is a term derived from the Latin word "glomerulus", which means "ball". This term is us ...
Read MoreAn antigenic determinant is a section of an antigen molecule recognized by plasma cell receptors and antibodies. Antigenic determinants determine the specificity of antib ...
Read MoreTuberculous-allergic keratoconjunctivitis (k. tuberculosa allergica; synonym: k. scrofulous, k. phlyctenulous) is an inflammation of the cornea and conjunctiva caused by ...
Read MoreAcroerythrosis (acroerythrosis; acro- + Greek erythros red + -oz; synonym: ankylosing spondylitis acroerythrosis, ankylosing spondylitis erythrosis, Stelzner congenital a ...
Read MoreHeterodontism (from ancient Greek ἕτερος - “different, different” and ὀδoύς - “tooth”) is a variety of teeth in shape and size in the same animal. This phenomenon is typi ...
Read MoreMotor memory is the memory for coordination and sequence of movements. It allows us to perform complex motor skills such as walking, swimming, driving, typing, etc. Motor ...
Read MoreMatsumoto-Komaya-Toyama acropigmentation: what is it and what are its features? Matsumoto-Komaya-Toyama acropigmentation (MCTA) is a rare genetic disorder that is charact ...
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