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T  Commonly used abbreviation for temperature. For example, in a medical ...
T agglutinogen  An agglutinogen formed from a latent receptor on human red ...
T antigen  <molecular biology> Proteins coded by viral genes that are expressed ...
T antigens  Tumour antigens associated wtih replication and transformation by certain DNA ...
T cytotoxic cells  Lymphocyte-like effector cells which mediate antibody-dependent cell cytotoxicity. They kill ...
t distribution  The distribution of the quotient of independent random variables, the ...
T enzyme  1,4-alpha-d-glucan 6-alpha-d-glucosyltransferase. (05 Mar 2000) ...
T even phage  <microbiology> A group of dsDNA bacteriophages of enterobacteria including T2, ...
T fibre  A fibre that branches at right angles to the right ...
T group  <abbreviation> Training group. (05 Mar 2000) ...
T helper cell  <haematology, immunology> A subset of lymphocytes that secrete various cytokines ...
T loop of RNA  <molecular biology> The T loop of tRNA is the region ...
T myelotomy  <procedure> Midline myelotomy with lateral cuts into the anterior horns. (05 ...
T suppressor cell  <haematology, immunology> Set of T lymphocytes (usually CD8) specifically involved ...
T system  The transverse tubules that are continuous with the sarcolemma in ...
t test  A test that uses a statistic which under the null ...
T tube  A self-retaining tube with side extensions, shaped like a tube. (05 ...
T tubule  <cell biology> Invagination of the plasma membrane (sarcolemma) of striated ...
T wave  The next deflection in the electrocardiogram following the QRS complex; ...
t-2 toxin  <chemical> (3 alpha,4 beta,8 alpha)-12,13-epoxytrichothec-9-ene-3,4,8,15-tetrol 4,15-diacetate 8-(3-methylbutanoate). A potent mycotoxin ...
T-bandage  t-binder ...
t-butoxycarbonyl  (CH3)3COCO-;an amino-protecting group used in peptide synthesis. Synonym: tert-butyloxycarbonyl. (05 Mar 2000) ...
T-cell  <haematology, immunology> A class of lymphocytes, so called because they ...
T-cell antigen receptors  Receptors present on T-cells that interact with both processed antigen ...
T-cell growth factor  <cytokine> A hormone-like substance released by stimulated T lymphocytes, causes ...

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