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M  1. Symbol for mega-; morgan; moles per liter (also written ...
M antigen  An antigen found in the cell of Streptococcus pyogenes; associated ...
M band  Central region of the A band of the sarcomere in ...
M cell  <cell biology> An autonomous self replicating unit (in principle) that ...
M channels  Voltage sensitive K channels inactivated by acetylcholine. ACh acting at ...
M concentration  The maximum number of bacterial cells which can be produced ...
M current  <physiology> Flow of potassium ions through M channels. (26 Mar 1998) ...
M line  <cell biology> Central part of the A band of striated ...
M phase  Mitotic phase of cell cycle of eukaryotic cells, as distinct ...
M phase promoting factor  Protein whose levels rise rapidly just before and fall away ...
M protein  1. Galactoside carrier in E. Coli 2. Cell surface antigen of ...
m proteins  Antibodies or parts of antibodies found in unusually large amounts ...
M ring  <biology, microbiology> Innermost (motor) ring of the bacterial flagellar base, ...
M'Dowel  Benjamin G., Irish anatomist, 1829-1885. See: frenulum of M'Dowel. (05 Mar 2000) ...
M'Naghten  Daniel, British criminal, tried in March, 1843. See: M'Naghten rule. (05 Mar ...
M'Naghten rule  The classic English test of criminal responsibility (1843): "to establish ...
m(2)G rRNA methyltransferase  <enzyme> 16s rrna-specific methyltransferase; forms m(2)g966; uses unmethylated 30s subunits ...
m(5)C rRNA methyltransferase  <enzyme> 16s rrna-specific methyltransferase; forms m(5)c967; uses free rrna but ...
m-chloral  A polymer of chloral obtained by prolonged contact with sulfuric ...
m-cone  Middle wavelength sensitive c. (green c.). (05 Mar 2000) ...
m-cresol  A local antiseptic with a higher germicidal power than phenol ...
M-CSF  macrophage-colony-stimulating factor ...
M-mode  A diagnostic ultrasound presentation of the temporal changes in echoes ...
M-protease  <enzyme> Highly alkaline resistant subtilisin-family serine protease from bacillus. Registry number: ...
m119  Mouse _ interferon produced protein. See: cytokines. This entry appears with permission ...

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