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G  Guanine, one member of the base pair G-C (guanine-cytosine) in ...
G acid  2-Naphthol-6,8-disulfonic acid. (05 Mar 2000) ...
G actin  <protein> A short polypeptide chain of 375 amino acids which ...
G antigen  An antigenic glycoprotein frequently associated with viral surfaces. Origin: Ger. Gebundenes, ...
G cell  <gastroenterology, pathology> Endocrine cells found in the pyloric gland mucosa ...
G deamidase  <enzyme> Mw 81 kD; a chymotrypsin-like serine carboxypeptidase; responsible for ...
G factor  The single common variance or factor that is common to ...
G force  Inertial force produced by accelerations or gravity, expressed in gravitational ...
g haemolysis  A term sometimes used to indicate that there is no ...
g loop  <molecular biology, virology> A loop of unpaired strands of DNA ...
G suit  <physiology> Double-layered inflatable suits which, when inflated, exert pressure on ...
G syndrome  A syndrome of characteristic facies associated with hypospadias, ventral curvature ...
g(m1) ganglioside  <chemical> Galactosyl-n-acetylgalactosaminyl-(n-acetylneuraminyl)- galactosyl-glucosylceramide. Ganglioside present in abnormally large amounts in ...
g(m2) ganglioside  <chemical> N-acetylgalactosaminyl-galactosyl-(n-acetylneuraminyl)-glucosyl-ceramide. This is the defective ganglioside manifested in tay-sachs ...
g(m3) ganglioside  N-acetylneuraminyl-galactosyl-glucosylceramide. This ganglioside is present in abnormally large amounts in ...
G+C ratio  <molecular biology> In DNA (or RNA) from any organism, the ...
g-6-p-d deficiency  <biochemistry> An inherited condition that results in a deficiency in ...
G-banding  <genetics> Chromosomes stained with certain dyes, commonly quinacrine (Q banding) ...
G-banding stain  <technique> A unique chromosome staining technique, used in human cytogenetics ...
G-CSF  <growth factor, haematology, oncology> A glycoprotein of 25 kD containing ...
G-protein  <cell biology, molecular biology> Intracellular membrane-associated proteins activated by several ...
G-protein coupled receptor  <cell biology> Cell surface receptors that are coupled to G-proteins ...
G-protein, inhibitory GI  A g-protein that inhibits adenylyl cyclase and activates k+ channels. (12 ...
G-protein, stimulatory gs  A G-protein that mediates the receptor activation of adenylyl cyclase. (12 ...
G-strophanthin  <drug> A plant alkaloid from Strophantus gratus, that specifically binds ...

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