Cysteine is an amino acid that contains sulfur. It is an important component of many enzymes. Due to disulfide bonds (S-S) that occur between cysteine molecules in po ...
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Read MoreTissue Culture: Description, Application and Prospects Tissue Culture is a method of cultivating living tissues taken from the body in a specially selected environment wh ...
Read MoreThe extraembryonic coelom (c. extraembryonale; synonym exocoelom) is the primary body cavity of the embryo of vertebrates, which is formed outside the embryo. The extraem ...
Read MoreBlood Pressure: Basics and Health Implications Blood pressure (BP), also known as arterial blood pressure or tensio arterialis, is an important indicator of the health of ...
Read MorePost-term pregnancy: what is it and what are its consequences? Post-term pregnancy is a condition when pregnancy continues for two weeks or more beyond the normal period. ...
Read MoreBielschowsky's sign is a symptom described by the German ophthalmologist Alfred Bielschowsky (1871-1940). The essence of the symptom is as follows: when trying to raise t ...
Read MoreVolkmann ischemic contracture is a pathological condition characterized by persistent limitation of mobility of the joints of the limbs, caused by ischemia of muscles and ...
Read MoreSupination is a rotational movement of the forearm in which the palm faces upward. This movement is ensured by the combined action of two bones of the forearm - the radiu ...
Read MoreInferior Phrenic Artery: Anatomy, Function and Role in the Body The inferior phrenic artery is an important structure in the human body that provides blood supply to the ...
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