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Terms for subject Medical (3020 entries)
qs ad quantum sufficiat ad kat_j
quaque die once a day Dimpas­sy
qd quaque die Vosoni
qod quaque (other) die Vosoni
qh quaque hora Vosoni
qpm quaque post meridium Vosoni
qqh quarta quaque hora Dimpas­sy
quasispecies A group of viruses found in the same host. The viruses in the group develop similar genetic mutations over time. During HIV infection, HIV can mutate into multiple quasispecies, which may reduce the immune system's ability to control HIV infection. Antiretroviral therapy (ART) started in the early stages of HIV infection can control HIV replication and development of quasispecies.
qds quater die sumendus Dimpas­sy
Quater In Die QID
qid quater in die Vosoni
Queen Elizabeth Hospital QEH
Queen of the Valley Hospital QVH
Queens Hospital Center QHC
Quincy Medical Center QMC
r/o rule out Vosoni
r/r relapsed/ refractory iwona
r/r refractory or relapsed capric­olya
R5-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.
ribosomal RNA rRNA