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p  1. Symbol for peta-; phosphorus; pressure or partial pressure; proline; ...
P and P test  A test formerly used by some to control anticoagulant therapy ...
P antigen  <haematology, immunology> Antigenic determinant on the surface of human red ...
p arm of a chromosome  The short arm of a chromosome (from the french petit ...
p blood-group system  A blood group related to the abo, lewis and I ...
P cell  A characteristic specialised cell, with probable pacemaker function, found in ...
P element  <molecular biology> A class of Drosophila transposon, widely used as ...
P elements  A class of transposable elements in Drosophila responsible for hybrid ...
P enzyme  <enzyme> Enzyme that catalyses the sequential removal of glycosyl residues ...
P face  Method of specimen preparation for the electron microscope in which ...
p in biochemistry  The abbreviation for protein. For example, p53 is a protein ...
p in population genetics  The frequency of the more common of two different alternative ...
P light chain  <protein> Myosin light chain that can be phosphorylated by myosin ...
P loop  See: ATP binding site. This entry appears with permission from the ...
P-A conduction time  See: atrioventricular conduction. (05 Mar 2000) ...
P-A interval  The time from onset of the P wave to the ...
p-aminoazobenzene  <chemical> Used in the form of its salts as a ...
p-aminobenzoic acid  A factor in the vitamin B complex, a part of ...
p-aminohippurate clearance  A good measure of renal plasma flow, which it slightly ...
p-aminohippuric acid  <chemical> N-(4-aminobenzoyl)glycine. A diagnostic aid used as the sodium salt ...
p-aminohippuric acid synthase  <enzyme> An enzyme in the liver that catalyses the synthesis ...
p-aminopropiophenone  <drug> An antidote for cyanide poisoning. Chemical name: 1-(4-Aminophenyl)-1-propanone Acronym: PAPP (21 Jun ...
p-aminosalicylic acid  <chemical> 4-amino-2-hydroxybenzoic acid. An antitubercular agent often administered in association ...
p-azobenzenearsonate  <chemical> 4,4'-azodibenzenearsonic acid. A hapten capable of eliciting both antibody ...
p-chloral  A polymer of chloral obtained by prolonged contact with sulfuric ...

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