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b  1. Symbol for boron; for aspartic acid or asparagine when ...
b and t cell count  A test that measures the respective quantities of B lymphocytes ...
b c1 complex  <biochemistry> A part of the mitochondrial electron transport chain that ...
B chain  A polypeptide component of insulin containing 30 amino acyl residues, ...
B chromosome  <genetics> Small acentric chromosome, part of the normal genome of ...
B fibres  Myelinated fibre's autonomic nerves, with a diameter of 2 um ...
b galactosidase  <enzyme> An enzyme that hydrolyzes the beta galactoside linkage in ...
b haemolysin  See: b haemolysis. Bacterial haemolysin, any haemolytic agent elaborated by various ...
b haemolysis  Complete or "true" haemolysis observed in blood agar cultures of ...
B lymphocyte  <haematology, immunology> An immunologically important lymphocyte, produced by the bone ...
b phage  b corynebacteriophage ...
B virus  A herpesvirus, in the family Herpesviridae, affecting Old World monkeys, ...
B-cell  <haematology, immunology> A type of lymphocyte normally involved in the ...
B-cell antigen receptors  In the primary immune response immunoglobulin D and monomeric immunoglobulin ...
B-cell differentiating factor  <cytokine> A soluble cytokine factor produced by activated T-lymphocytes that ...
B-cell differentiation/growth factors  Various substances, usually obtained from the supernatant of T-cell cultures, ...
B-cell leukaemia  A test which detects the presence of antigens on the ...
B-cell stimulatory factor 2  <cytokine> A cytokine that stimulates the growth and differentiation of ...
B-cells  A type of white blood cell. Many B-cells mature into ...
b-complex vitamin  <biochemistry> A group of vitamins that includes: B1(thiamin), B2 riboflavin), ...
B-E amputation  Acronym for below-the-elbow amputation. (05 Mar 2000) ...
B-K amputation  Acronym for below-the-knee amputation. (05 Mar 2000) ...
b-lymphocyte subsets  A classification of B-lymphocytes based on structurally or functionally different ...
B-lymphocytes  Lymphoid cells concerned with humoral immunity. They are short-lived cells ...
B-mode  A two-dimensional diagnostic ultrasound presentation of echo-producing interfaces in a ...

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