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  • 11Herpes simplex virus — This article is about the virus. For information about the disease caused by the virus, see Herpes simplex. Herpes simplex virus TEM micrograph of a herpes simplex virus …

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  • 12Bacteriophage — This article is about a biological infectious particle; for other uses, see phage (disambiguation). A bacteriophage (from bacteria and Greek φάγειν phagein to eat ) is any one of a number of viruses that infect bacteria. The term is commonly used …

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  • 13Pseudomonas phage Φ6 — Φ6 (Phi 6) is the best studied bacteriophage of the virus family Cystoviridae. It infects Pseudomonas bacteria (typically plant pathogenic P. syringae ). It has a three part, segmented, double stranded RNA genome, totalling 13.5 kb in length. Φ6… …

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  • 14Antibiotic resistance — is a type of drug resistance where a microorganism is able to survive exposure to an antibiotic. While a spontaneous or induced genetic mutation in bacteria may confer resistance to antimicrobial drugs, genes that confer resistance can be… …

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  • 15List of oncology-related terms — This is a list of terms related to oncology. The original source for this list was the U.S. National Cancer Institute s public domain Dictionary of Cancer Terms . NOTOC 1 * 10 propargyl 10 deazaaminopterin * 12 O tetradecanoylphorbol 13 acetate * …

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  • 16Chlorpromazine — Systematic (IUPAC) name …

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  • 17trypsin — A proteolytic enzyme formed in the small intestine from trypsinogen by the action of enteropeptidase; a serine proteinase that hydrolyzes peptides, amides, esters, etc., at bonds of the carboxyl groups of l arginyl or l lysyl residues; it also… …

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  • 18Rhabdomyolysis — Classification and external resources Urine from a person with rhabdomyolysis showing the characteristic brown discoloration as a result of myoglobinuria …

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  • 19N-acetylmuramoyl-L-alanine amidase — Identifiers EC number 3.5.1.28 CAS number 9013 25 6 …

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  • 20cardiovascular disease — Introduction       any of the diseases, whether congenital or acquired, of the heart and blood vessels (blood vessel). Among the most important are atherosclerosis, rheumatic heart disease, and vascular inflammation. Cardiovascular diseases are a …

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