Gamma Inhibitor: properties and application A gamma inhibitor is a thermostable mucoprotein that is contained in the gamma globulin fraction of blood serum and has the ab ...
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Read MoreA sled microtome is a microtome in which the knife moves relative to a stationary sample. Unlike a rotary microtome, where the sample rotates and the knife is stationary, ...
Read MoreAbdomen with a retracted anterior abdominal wall; observed during fasting, long-term debilitating diseases, as well as spasms of the intestines and abdominal muscles (for ...
Read MoreGenetic Counseling A genetic consultation is a consultation during which the doctor tells the patient and his family members about the nature and presence of possible her ...
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