Concept cluster: Health > Cell biology (4)
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A cadherin that regulates the loading of the cohesin complex onto chromosomes
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(biology) Any substance emitted by a member of one species that affects the behaviour of another to the advantage of the emitter but not the receiver
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(biochemistry) Any antisense prion
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(biology, medicine, of antibodies or inhibitors) Against ribonucleases; against ribonuclease bioactivity.
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(biochemistry) That disrupts the action of synapsins
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(biochemistry) Any chemical substance that induces apoptosis.
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(biochemistry) That produces apoptosis
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an immunogenic epitope expressed on apoptotic cells
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(genetics) A gene that codes for the basigin (BSG) protein.
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Used attributively to describe a lipid bilayer
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(biology) A component of the cell membrane of certain bacteria that bind sugars to proteins
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(biochemistry) Abbreviation of basigin. [(genetics) A gene that codes for the basigin (BSG) protein.]
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(biochemistry) Any substance that stimulates chemotaxis
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The associated protein domain
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(biochemistry) Any of a class of proteins responsible for binding the sister chromatids during mitosis
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(biochemistry, genetics) A complex of protein and RNA that mediates dosage compensation in Drosophila
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(biochemistry) Inhibiting the action of an enzyme by binding with it.
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A substance released at the same time as a neurotransmitter in order to modify its action
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(biochemistry) Any of various substances that cause apoptosis in cells
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Alternative form of degradosome [(biochemistry) A multi-protein complex, present in most bacteria, that is involved in the degradation of mRNA]
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(biochemistry) All the proteins in an organism that have been depleted by immunoffinity.
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Relating to dihydrolipoamide
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(biochemistry) Any substance that affects the production of dopamine
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A form of divisome that is responsible for elongating a bacterial cell by inserting peptidoglycan into its long axis
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A protein derived through partial hydrolysis of the collagen extracted from animal skin, bones, cartilage, ligaments, etc.
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Any glycan that is a marker for a specific disease
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(biology) A molecular assembly that functions as a microdomain that mediates cell adhesion and signals transduction events that affect cellular phenotypes
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(biochemistry) A particular homeobox protein that acts as a transcription factor
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The gene coding for the Hh (Hedgehog) protein.
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(biochemistry) A whole particle (typically of a lipoprotein) that is manipulated as a single entity
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(physiology) Any substance produced by one tissue and conveyed by the bloodstream to another to effect physiological activity.
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Alternative form of inflammasome [(biochemistry) A multi-protein complex that is responsible for inflammatory rheumatic diseases via activation of caspases.]
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(biology) A needle-like projection of protein, in some bacteria, used as a sensory probe.
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(biochemistry) A nucleoprotein complex that causes inversion of a DNA sequence
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(biochemistry, ecology) Any substance produced by an individual of one species (often an insect) that benefits the recipient which is of a different species but is harmful to the producer.
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(biochemistry) That mimics the action or structure of lipids
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(biochemistry) helping to metabolize lipids
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A plasma globulin of high molecular weight
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(genetics) The gene that encodes this protein
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(biochemistry) A complex of proteins involved in meiosis
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(biochemistry) Any biochemical compound responsible for the maintenance of normal tissue microarchitecture.
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(genetics) Any of the genes associated with these proteins.
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A complex of signalling proteins that has a role in the immune response
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(biochemistry) All the myokines present in an organism
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(biochemistry) Any substance (such as nitric oxide) that transports neural signals
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(biochemistry) A phosphorus-rich protein found in the nucleus of a cell, later specifically nucleohistone or nucleoprotamine; also, any similar compound present in the cell nucleus.
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(biochemistry) A protein associated with nucleoli
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(physiology) A receptor that has a similar structure to other identified receptors but whose endogenous ligand has not yet been identified
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A substance that is a product of ordinary metabolism and not produced for a specific purpose, but acts like a hormone in modifying the activity of some distant organ, as in the case of carbon dioxide acting on the respiratory centre.
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(biochemistry) The proteome of all membrane peripheral proteins
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(biochemistry) A protein present in the blood plasma.
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(medicine, zoology) A pheromone which interacts first with the endocrine system.
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(biochemistry) Any of various precursors of the blood factors necessary for coagulation
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(biochemistry) triggering cell death
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A domain of a proprotein
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Involved in the biosynthesis of lipoprotein
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That mimics the action of a protein
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A protein structure that develops into a coatomer
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Short for PSG1, a protein that in humans is encoded by the PSG1 gene.
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An organised group of enzymes that together carry out the biosynthesis of purines in cells
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(biology) A form of programmed cell death associated with antimicrobial responses during inflammation.
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(biology) An intracellular signalling complex formed in response to genotoxic stress
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(biochemistry) Any substance used to transmit a signal within a cell, especially one which triggers a cascade of events by activating cellular components
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(biochemistry) A protein complex that functions during the segregation of plasmids or chromosomes during bacterial cell division
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Gene for a human protein involved in apoptosis, transcription and nucleosome assembly.
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(biochemistry) A complex of proteins associated with telomeres that protect the ends of chromosomes
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(molecular biology) A large group of related proteins or other molecules.
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(biology) The complex of proteins involved in the transduction of genetic material
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A water-soluble molecule that binds to form the protein elastin.
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(biochemistry) A protein active in virilization
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(biochemistry) Any of a group of natural and artificial compounds showing hormone-like properties.

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