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Medical
(3308 entries)
m
murmur
Vosoni
m + am
myopic astigmatism
m-c
medico surgical
mobile health
m-health
MichaelBurov
practice of medicine and public health supported by mobile devices
m-health
MichaelBurov
m-health
mHealth
MichaelBurov
M-tropic virus
A strain of HIV that enters and infects a host cell by binding to the CCR5 receptor on the host cell. To enter a host cell, HIV must first attach to a CD4 receptor, then attach to either the CCR5 or CXCR4 receptor, and finally fuse its membrane with the host cell membrane. HIV is usually R5-tropic
(uses CCR5)
during the early stages of infection, but the virus may later switch to using either only CXCR4 or both CCR5 and CXCR4. Antiretroviral
(ARV)
drugs in the CCR5 inhibitor drug class block HIV from attaching to the CCR5 receptor, preventing HIV entry into the host cell.
M. Whipple
Morbus Whipple
Лорина
m.c.
Medical Center
Horacio_O
m-health
mHealth
MichaelBurov
mobile health
mHealth
MichaelBurov
practice of medicine and public health supported by mobile devices
mHealth
MichaelBurov
messenger
(informational)
RNA
mRNA
mRNA
mRNA
modified total Sharp Score
mTSS
Rada0414
macaco's immunodeficiency virus
STLV-IIImac
macrophage
A type of white blood cell that fights infection by ingesting foreign substances, such as microorganisms and dead cells. Macrophages also act as antigen-presenting cells to stimulate other immune cells to fight infection.
macrophage
A type of white blood cell that fights infection by ingesting foreign substances, such as microorganisms and dead cells. Macrophages also act as antigen-presenting cells to stimulate other immune cells to fight infection.
magnetic resonance imaging
(MRI)
A noninvasive procedure that uses magnetic fields and radio waves to produce three-dimensional computerized images of areas inside the body.
magnetic resonance imaging
(MRI)
A noninvasive procedure that uses magnetic fields and radio waves to produce three-dimensional computerized images of areas inside the body.
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