Dwarf Growth: Features and Causes Dwarfism is a medical term that describes a height that is below 130 cm in men or 120 cm in women. This is a condition that can be cause ...
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Read MoreOxidoreductase is a class of enzymes that play an important role in redox reactions occurring in the human body. This class of enzymes is also known as dehydrogenases or ...
Read MoreUpper bronchoscopy is a procedure in which a bronchoscope tube is inserted through the mouth, pharynx and larynx to examine the trachea and bronchi. With an upper broncho ...
Read MoreThromboagglutinating antibodies: what they are and how they affect the body Thromboagglutinating antibodies, also known as thromboagglutinins, are a special type of antib ...
Read MoreBartonella, Haemobartonella Bartonella and Haemobartonella are a genus of parasitic rod-shaped or round microorganisms commonly called rickettsiae. Their presence is foun ...
Read MoreThe transverse superficial perineal muscle (m. transversus perinei superficialis, pna, bna, jna) is a pelvic floor muscle located in the superficial layer of the perineum ...
Read MoreMuscle relaxants: what are they and how do they work? Muscle relaxants are a group of medications that are used to relieve muscle spasms, tension and pain. These drugs ar ...
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