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c  <radiobiology> Speed of light, 3.0x10E+8 metres/second or 3.0x10E+10 cm/sec (09 Oct ...
C banding  <molecular biology> Method of defining chromosome structure by staining with ...
C carbohydrate antigen  An antigen found in the cell wall of Streptococcus pneumoniae. See: ...
C cell  A cell of the pancreatic islets of the guinea pig. Synonym: ...
C chain  <protein> C-peptide is a byproduct of normal insulin production by ...
C factors  Proteins that restore phosphorylating ability to mitochondria that have lost ...
C fibres  Unmyelinated fibre's, 0.4 to 1.2 um in diameter, conducting nerve ...
C gene  The gene coding for the constant regions of immunoglobulin chains. (05 ...
C group viruses  A serologic group of the genus Bunyavirus (formerly called group ...
C polysaccharide  <microbiology> Polysaccharide released by pneumococci which contains galactosamine 6 phosphate ...
C protein  <cell biology> Striated muscle thick filament associated proteins (140-150 kD) ...
C region  <immunology> The parts of the heavy or light chains of ...
C sliding osteotomy  <procedure> An extraoral osteotomy in the shape of a "C" ...
c strand  <molecular biology> An abbreviation for the term complementary strand used ...
C subfibre  <cell biology> The third partial microtubule associated with the A ...
C type lectin  <cell biology> One of two classes of lectin produced by ...
C type virus  <molecular biology, virology> Originally C type particles identified in mouse ...
C value  <molecular biology> A measure of the amount of DNA in ...
C value paradox  <molecular biology> Comparison of the amount of DNA present in ...
C wave  1. A monophasic positive deflection in the electroretinogram arising in ...
C-10-deacetylase  <enzyme> An intracellular enzyme that specifically removes the 10-acetate from ...
C-13-deacylase  <enzyme> An extracellular enzyme that specifically removes the c-13 side ...
C-banding stain  <technique> A selective chromosome banding stain used in human cytogenetics, ...
c-Jun amino-terminal kinase  <enzyme> A stress-activated protein kinase; 46-kD kinase that phosphorylates ser(63) ...
c-oncogene  <molecular biology> A normal gene which has a tumour-producing insert ...

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