major histocompatibility complex (mhc)

  • 21MHC — may refer to: Contents 1 Biology 2 Colleges 3 Health 4 Military 5 People …

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  • 22MHC — major histocompatibility complex: (in mammals) a group of genes located next to or near each other on a specific chromosome, the sixth in humans, most of which encode glycoproteins of highly variable shapes that are expressed on almost all cell… …

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  • 23MHC — MHC: Abk. für ↑Major histocompatibility complex …

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  • 24MHC — major histocompatibility complex: a series of genes located on chromosome no. 6 that code for antigens, including the HLA antigens, that are important in the determination of histocompatibility …

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  • 25MHC — Major histocompatibility complex (Complejo principal de histocompatibilidad) …

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  • 26MHC — • major histocompatibility complex; • mental health care; • mental health center; • mental health clinic; • myosin heavy chain …

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  • 27complex — 1. An organized constellation of feelings, thoughts, perceptions, and memories that may be in part unconscious and may strongly influence associations and attitudes. 2. In chemistry, the relatively stable combination of two or more compounds into …

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  • 28MHC class II — Schematic representation of MHC class II MHC (major histocompatibility complex) Class II molecules are found only on a few specialized cell types, including macrophages, dendritic cells and B cells, all of which are professional antigen… …

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  • 29MHC — Abbreviation for major histocompatibility complex, minor histocompatibility complex. * * * major histocompatibility complex; mental health care; mental health center; mental health clinic; myosin heavy chain * * * MHC abbr major… …

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  • 30MHC-Komplex — Oberflächenmodell der MHC Klasse I (Links) und MHC Klasse II Proteinkomplexe (Rechts) mit den Untereinheiten (Orange und Rosa) und dem präsentierten Antigen (Rot). Der Haupthistokompatibilitätskomplex (Abk. MHC von engl. Major Histocompatibility… …

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