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Terms for subject Medical (3023 entries)
FSP fibrin split products Chita
FSS Function Status Scale dimock
full-blown having attained the most fully developed or extreme form
functional magnetic resonance tomography functional MRI Michae­lBurov
functional magnetic resonance tomography functional MRT Michae­lBurov
FAPS functional abdominal pain syndrome gnev
Functional Independence Measure FIM Nataly­a Rovin­a
fMRI functional magnetic resonance imaging Alex_O­deychuk
functional magnetic resonance tomography fMRI Michae­lBurov
functional magnetic resonance tomography functional MRI Michae­lBurov
functional magnetic resonance tomography functional MRT Michae­lBurov
functional MRI fMRI Michae­lBurov
functional MRT fMRI Michae­lBurov
fungus A plant-like organism that feeds off a living host organism or dead or decaying material. Examples of fungi include mushrooms, yeast, and mold. People with weakened immune systems, including people with HIV, are at a higher risk for fungal infections than people with healthy immune systems.
Fusin A protein on the surface of certain immune system cells, including CD4 T lymphocytes (CD4 cells) CXCR4 can act as a coreceptor (a second receptor binding site) for HIV when the virus enters a host cell.
fusion The first of seven steps in the HIV life cycle. HIV binds to the CD4 receptor and a coreceptor (either CCR5 or CXCR4) on the host cell, causing the viral envelope to fuse with the host cell membrane. This fusion allows HIV to release HIV RNA and HIV enzymes, such as reverse transcriptase and integrase, into the host cell.
fusion inhibitor Antiretroviral (ARV) HIV drug class. Fusion inhibitors block the HIV envelope from merging with the host cell membrane (fusion) This prevents HIV from entering the host cell.
fx fracture Vosoni
g gravitational constant
g glabella Nataly­a Rovin­a