Medicine

Acute occlusion of a peripheral blood vessel resulting from intravascular migration of material. Examples of embolic material include thrombus, fat, bone marrow,… »
A ganglioneuroblastoma arising from the peripheral nervous system. »
An intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma that arises from the small interlobular bile ducts. »
A malignant vascular neoplasm arising from the peripheral nervous tissues. »
Deficient blood distribution to the limbs caused by narrowing or obstruction of the lumen of the peripheral arteries. »
A group of sulfated sialomucins that share a carbohydrate epitope synthesized by N-acetylglucosamine 6-O-sulfotransferase. The glycoproteins with this modification include sulfated ligands… »
Inflammation or degeneration of the peripheral motor nerves. »
Peripheral myelin protein 22 (160 aa, ~18 kDa) is encoded by the human PMP22 gene. This protein is involved in the determination… »
Any nerve outside the brain or spinal cord that connects with peripheral receptors or effectors. »
Your peripheral nerves are the ones outside your brain and spinal cord. Like static on a telephone line, peripheral nerve disorders distort… »
Sensory or motor loss of peripheral nerve function due to a traumatic event. »
The protective covering surrounding the axon of neurons in the peripheral nervous system. »
A minimally invasive form of electroanalgesia often used in neuropathic pain. For best effect, the stimulation is applied proximally to the… »
That part of the nervous system consisting of the nerves and neurons that reside or extend outside the central nervous system. … »
A non-neoplastic or neoplastic disorder that affects the peripheral nervous system. »
An infectious process affecting the peripheral nerves. »
A benign or malignant neoplasm arising from a peripheral nerve or the perineural sheaths. »
Any component of the nervous system that is external to the brain and spinal cord. »
A neuroblastoma arising from the peripheral nervous system. »
A nerve problem that causes pain, numbness, tingling, swelling, or muscle weakness in different parts of the body. It usually begins in… »
A rare, benign, extraosseous neoplasm arising from tooth-forming tissues. It usually presents as a slow growing exophytic mass in the gingiva. It… »
A type of cancer that forms in bone or soft tissue. Also called Ewing sarcoma and pPNET. »
A small round cell tumor with neural differentiation arising from the bone. It may be associated with pain. »
A small round cell tumor with neural differentiation arising from the soft tissues. »
A small round cell tumor with neural differentiation arising from the kidney. »
Inflammation or degeneration of the sensory nerves. »
An immature cell found circulating in the bloodstream. New blood cells develop from peripheral stem cells. »
A method of replacing blood-forming cells destroyed by cancer treatment. Immature blood cells (stem cells) in the bloodstream are given to the… »
A method of hematopoietic reconstitution, Peripheral Stem Cell Transplants utilize (transfuse) hematopoietic stem cells harvested from circulating blood of an autologous, syngeneic,… »
One of a group of aggressive (fast-growing) non-Hodgkin lymphomas that begin in mature T lymphocytes (T cells that have matured in the… »
Aggressive nodal or extranodal mature (peripheral) T-cell lymphomas that do not belong to the better defined entities of the remainder of mature… »
Any disorder affecting blood flow through the veins or arteries outside of the heart. »
A thin, flexible tube that is inserted into a large vein, usually in the back of the hand, the lower part of… »
Prostatic parenchyma that occupies the posterior and lateral aspects of the prostate gland. The glandular architecture consists of small, round acini amid… »
A thin, flexible tube that is inserted into a vein in the upper arm and guided (threaded) into a large vein near… »
Surrounding the prostate. »
Around or surrounding a root, especially the root of a tooth. »
The area between hepatocytes and the epithelium lining the sinusoids of the liver. The space contains reticular fibers and microvilli from the… »
The taxonomic order of mammals that includes odd-toed ungulates such as horses, zebras, tapirs, and rhinoceroses. »
The rippling motion of muscles in the intestine or other tubular organs characterized by the alternate contraction and relaxation of the muscles… »
Movimiento ondulatorio de los músculos del intestino u otros órganos tubulares que se caracteriza por la contracción y relajación alternadas de los… »
Having to do with the parietal peritoneum (the tissue that lines the abdominal wall and pelvic cavity) and visceral peritoneum (the tissue… »
Relacionado con el peritoneo parietal (tejido que recubre la pared abdominal y la cavidad pélvica) y con el peritoneo visceral (tejido que… »
A rare, benign neoplasm that arises from the peritoneum and is characterized by the presence of gland like structures. Cytologic atypia… »
A benign or malignant, primary or metastatic neoplasm involving the walls and/or cavities of the abdomen, pelvis, and retroperitoneal space. »
A condition in which a carcinoma has spread extensively throughout the peritoneal cavity. »
The space within the abdomen that contains the intestines, the stomach, and the liver. It is bound by thin membranes. »
Dialysis fluid being introduced into and removed from the peritoneal cavity as either a continuous or an intermittent procedure. »
A non-neoplastic or neoplastic disorder that affects the peritoneal cavity. Representative examples of non-neoplastic disorders include peritonitis and panniculitis. Representative… »
Your peritoneum is the tissue that lines your abdominal wall and covers most of the organs in your abdomen. A liquid, peritoneal… »
The abnormal collection of fluid in the peritoneal cavity resulting in ascites. »
A liquid that is made in the abdominal cavity to lubricate the surface of the tissue that lines the abdominal wall and… »
A gastrointestinal stromal tumor that arises from the peritoneum. This is an extragastrointestinal tumor, meaning that it does not arise directly… »
Bleeding originating from the peritoneum. »
An infectious process affecting the peritoneum. »
A method of delivering fluids and drugs directly into the abdominal cavity through a thin tube. Also called intraperitoneal infusion. »
A lymph node located in the peritoneum. »
Mononuclear phagocytes derived from bone marrow precursors but resident in the peritoneum. »
An aggressive malignant mesothelioma that arises from the peritoneum. Patients usually present with abdominal pain and ascites. »
A benign or malignant mesothelial neoplasm that arises from the peritoneum. »
A cystic mesothelioma that arises from the peritoneum and usually affects young to middle aged females. Grossly, it presents as a… »
A necrotic process affecting the peritoneum. »
A benign or malignant neoplasm that affects the peritoneal cavity. Representative examples of benign neoplasms include adenomatoid tumor and disseminated peritoneal… »
Painful sensation in the peritoneum. »
A disorder characterized by chronic inflammation and fibrosis of the adipose tissues in the peritoneal cavity. »
A method of delivering fluids and drugs directly to tumors in the peritoneal cavity. »
A procedure in which a salt-water solution is used to wash the peritoneal cavity and then is removed to check for cancer… »
A localized or multifocal mesothelioma arising from the peritoneum. It predominantly occurs in women. It is characterized by the formation of papillae,… »
Tejido que tapiza la pared abdominal y cubre la mayoría de los órganos del abdomen. »
Capas de tejido que recubren la pared abdominal y la cavidad pélvica. »
Capas de tejido que revisten la superficie exterior de la mayoría de los órganos del abdomen, inclusive los intestinos. »
Endoscopic examination of peritoneum. »
The tissue that lines the abdominal wall and covers most of the organs in the abdomen. »
Inflammation of the peritoneum (tissue that lines the abdominal wall and covers most of the organs in the abdomen). Peritonitis can result… »
Inflamación del peritoneo (l tejido que tapiza la pared abdominal y cubre la mayoría de los órganos del abdomen. La peritonitis puede… »
The tissue surrounding the urethra. »
The inner most portion of the prostatic parenchyma surrounding the mid and proximal portions of the prostatic urethra where the ejaculatory ducts… »
A condition resulted from the escape of blood around a heart valve, particularly around its leaflets. »
Issue associated with the escape of blood around a heart valve, particularly around its leaflets. »
A perivascular cell with abundant clear or eosinophilic cytoplasm that contains glycogen. -- 2005 »
A family of rare tumors that form in the soft tissues of the stomach, intestines, lungs, female reproductive organs, and genitourinary… »
A morphologic finding indicating the presence of a non-neoplastic or neoplastic lymphocytic infiltrate surrounding vessels. »
A morphologic finding that refers to the accumulation of glial cells encircling vessels in a tissue specimen. »
The space between a blood vessel and the pia mater. »
A type of soft tissue tumor that begins in cells that wrap around blood vessels. Perivascular tumors may be benign (not cancer)… »
Administration into the area surrounding a vein. »
Necrosis and softening of the white matter around the ventricles in the brain. It is usually seen in preterm infants and caused… »
A drug used with other drugs to treat breast cancer that is HER2-positive. It is used in patients whose disease has spread… »
Medicamento que se usa con otros fármacos para tratar el cáncer de mama HER2 positivo. Se usa para pacientes cuya enfermedad se… »
A rare, autosomal recessive syndrome characterized by the presence of polyhydramnios, neonatal macrosomia, craniofacial abnormalities, nephroblastomatosis, and predisposition to Wilms tumor. … »
A cardiac pacemaker where the generator is implanted inside the body. »
A replacement for a lost tooth structure designed for continued or prolonged use. »
A thin slice of fixative-preserved tissue mounted on a slide for microscopic examination. »
Any of the 32 teeth that replace the deciduous teeth of early childhood. »
A measure of the rate at which a substrate can pass water. »
An extensive group of membrane proteins that function as channels to transport specific molecules in or out of the cell. The enzymatic… »
A synthetic pyrethroid and neurotoxin. Permethrin affects the neuronal membrane by blocking the movement of sodium ions from outside to inside the… »
The exact names, codes and text that can be stored in a data field in an information management system. »
Allowing establishment of infection or acceptance of graft material. »
The attitude that grants freedom of expression and activity to another individual, but not necessarily with sanction or approval. »
A set of elements are rearranged or reindexed in various and different orders. In the rearrangement process, none of the elements are… »
A type of anemia (low red blood cell count) caused by the body's inability to absorb vitamin B12. »
Occurring in, or located in the peroneal nerve or muscles. »
An artery arising from the posterior tibial artery that supplies the muscles on the lateral side of the lower leg. »
Any one of the three (common, deep, and superficial) peroneal nerves. »
Paralysis of the nerves located in the legs. »
Sustancia química usada en decolorantes, tinturas, limpiadores, antisépticos y desinfectantes. En forma concentrada, es tóxica e irrita los tejidos. »
Peroxisomal acyl-coenzyme A oxidase 2 (681 aa, ~77 kDa) is encoded by the human ACOX2 gene. This protein is involved in the… »
A group of congenital disorders of lipid metabolism, caused by loss of the normal peroxisomes. Signs and symptoms include developmental delays, mental… »
Subcellular respiratory organelles containing catalase and hydrogen peroxide-producing flavin oxidases among its enzymatic constituents, which carry out an essentially oxidative type of… »
Peroxisomes are essential organelles that play a key role in redox signaling and lipid homeostasis. They contribute to many crucial metabolic processes… »
Associated with hepatocellular carcinomas, Peroxisome Proliferation occurs in epigenetic "non-genotoxic" responses of hepatocytes to diverse peroxisome proliferator chemicals and involves, probably by… »
Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor alpha (468 aa, ~52 kDa) is encoded by the human PPARA gene. This protein is involved in cell proliferation,… »
Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor delta (441 aa, ~50 kDa) is encoded by the human PPARD gene. This protein is involved in the regulation… »
Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma (505 aa, ~58 kDa) is encoded by the human PPARG gene. This protein plays a role in transcriptional… »
Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma coactivator 1-beta (1023 aa, ~113 kDa) is encoded by the human PPARGC1B gene. This protein is involved in… »
Describes a group of proteins in a cell that work together to help control how certain genes are expressed and the use… »
This gene plays a role in desmosome assembly and apoptosis. »
Human PERP wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 6q24 and is approximately 19 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
At a right angle to a given line or plane. »
A straight line through a body or figure that is at a right angle to a given line or plane. »
A phenothiazine derivative and a dopamine antagonist with antiemetic and antipsychotic properties. Perphenazine blocks postsynaptic dopamine 2(D2) receptors in the mesolimbic and… »
A subtype of delusional disorder characterized by the central delusional theme that the individual is being malevolently treated (for example, maligned, harassed,… »
A pale-yellow to red fatty oil; soluble in ether, chloroform, and carbon disulfide; taste and aroma are similar to almond oil; the… »
An adverse event that extends continuously, without resolution between treatment cycles or courses. »
A congenital abnormality in which the rectum, vagina, and urethra fuse and form a common channel. »
A disease that does not go to remission despite treatment. »
A decrease in the fetal heart beat rate below 110 per minute or below the normal baseline value expected for the particular… »
A cardiopulmonary disorder characterized by systemic arterial hypoxemia secondary to pulmonary hypertension and extrapulmonary right to left shunting across the foramen ovale… »
A fetal heart rate above 160 bpm that is sustained for longer than 10 minutes. »
Any memory device that retains its stored data when the power is switched off. »
An indication or description of a continuing and significant impairment. »
Persistent inflammation of the superficial portion of the gastric mucosa. It is a condition that predisposes to the development of ulcer… »
A rare congenital cardiovascular disorder characterized by the failure of the embryologic structure truncus arteriosus to divide into the aorta and pulmonary… »
A human being. »
Information regarding the person who is acting as a channel for communication between groups. »
Specifies whether the person is dead. »
A coded value specifying the highest level of education completed. »
A coded value specifying the self-declared ethnic origination, independent of racial origination. »
Person's first and last name and the connection to the party. »
The first letters of the person's first name, middle name, and last name. »
A coded value specifying the domestic partnership status of a person. »
A word or group of words indicating the identity of a person usually consisting of a first (personal) name and a last… »
The name of the individual witnessing an event. »
An indication of the organizational role of a human observer. »
An indication of the procedural role of a human observer. »
The date and time span specifying the start and end of a person's occupation. »
A contact point used to send physical forms of communication to the person. »
A coded value specifying the principal activity that a person does to earn money. »
A coded value specifying a self-declared racial origination, independent of ethnic origination. »
A sequence of digits or characters used to identify a particular telephone, fax, or email of the person. »
Persona que cuida de un paciente y lo ayuda en lo que necesite. Por ejemplo, a niños, ancianos o pacientes con enfermedades… »
The distinguishing qualities or prominent aspects of an individual person. »
The observable response of a person. »
A class of professional or vocational positions of employment that involve personal care or service. »
The exchange of information between people. Often used as a citation when information is passed from one researcher to another, but… »
Direct or indirect interaction between individuals or organizations. »
Personal profesional de la salud que se especializa en el cuidado de las personas que reciben radioterapia. »
A collection of information about a person’s health. It may include information about allergies, illnesses and surgeries, and dates and results of… »
You've probably seen your chart at your doctor's office. In fact, you may have charts at several doctors' offices. If you've… »
A collection of information about a person’s health. It may include information about allergies, illnesses and surgeries, and dates and results of… »
An event in the personal medical history of coronary artery disease as evidenced by one of the following: 1) prior coronary artery… »
Data, facts or figures about an individual; the set of relevant items would depend on the use case. »
A collection of information about a person’s health. It may include information about allergies, illnesses and surgeries, and dates and results of… »
The complex of all the attributes--behavioral, temperamental, emotional and mental--that characterize a unique individual. »
A noticeable change in a person's behavior and thinking. Causes include depression, drug or alcohol abuse, brain injuries, brain tumors, and Alzheimer's… »
A diverse category of psychiatric disorders characterized by behavior that deviates markedly from the expectations of the individual's culture; this pattern of… »
Personality disorders are a group of mental illnesses. They involve long-term patterns of thoughts and behaviors that are unhealthy and inflexible. The… »
The characteristics in behavior that a certain person has. »
The characteristics in behavior that a certain person has. »
Made for or directed or adjusted to a particular individual. »
A form of medicine that uses information about a person’s genes, proteins, and environment to prevent, diagnose, and treat disease. In cancer,… »
Persons employed in any field. »
A very rare disorder of unknown etiology affecting children. It is characterized by avascular necrosis of the femoral head. »
Desarreglo o trastorno. »
Uso de medicamentos que permiten separar las células de la barrera hematoencefálica. La barrera hematoencefálica es una red de vasos sanguíneos y… »
A disruption or disturbance. »
A serious bacterial infection of the lungs and breathing tubes that spreads easily. Pertussis begins like a cold, but develops into severe… »
Any of various biologically active proteins or toxins elaborated by Bordetella pertussis that cause the symptoms of whooping cough. Some activate pancreatic… »
A drug used with other drugs to treat breast cancer that is HER2-positive. It is used in patients whose disease has spread… »
Medicamento que se usa con otros fármacos para tratar el cáncer de mama HER2 positivo. Se usa para pacientes cuya enfermedad se… »
A country in western South America, bordering the South Pacific Ocean, between Chile and Ecuador. »
Spread throughout a structure or area. »
A category of developmental disorders characterized by impaired communication and socialization skills. The impairments are incongruent with the individual's developmental level or… »
¿Sabe usted si su peso actual es saludable? "Peso por debajo de lo normal", "normal", "sobrepeso" y obesidad son todas las descripciones… »
El peso de su bebé al nacer es el peso que le toman inmediatamente después de haber nacido. Un bebé pequeño se… »
La peste es una infección causada por la bacteria Yersinia pestis. Las bacterias se encuentran principalmente entre ratas y en las pulgas… »
Las plagas viven donde no son bienvenidas o causan daños a los cultivos, las personas o los animales. Los pesticidas pueden ser… »
Any substance that is used to kill insects and other pests. »
The toxicology of pesticides »
Pests live where they are not wanted or cause harm to crops, people, or animals. Pesticides can help get rid of… »
Pets can add fun, companionship and a feeling of safety to your life. Before getting a pet, think carefully about which animal… »
A regimen consisting of cisplatin, etoposide and paclitaxel used for the treatment of extensive-stage small cell lung cancer. »
A procedure in which a small amount of radioactive glucose (sugar) is injected into a vein, and a scanner is used to… »
A measuring process with shielding septa restricting detectors' coincidences. It is generally referred to as simply 2D. »
A measuring process without any shielding septa restricting detectors' coincidences. It is generally referred to as simply 3D. »
A procedure that combines the pictures from a positron emission tomography (PET) scan and a computed tomography (CT) scan. The PET and… »
A type of therapy that uses dogs or other pets to improve the physical and mental health of patients with certain acute… »
A prefix indicating a quantity of one quadrillion, 10E15. »
The highly colored portion of the flower. It may contain perfume as well as nectar glands. The petals collectively are called the… »
Purple or red hemorrhagic pinpoint spots in the skin or mucous membranes. »
Pinpoint, unraised, round red spots under the skin caused by bleeding. »
Manchas rojas, pequeñas como la punta de un alfiler, planas y redondas debajo de la piel causadas por una hemorragia. »
The stalk which supports the leaf blade. »
The Petit Basset Griffon Vendeen is a small dog with an unkempt, wiry double coat with shaggy eyebrows, beard and mustache. It… »
Epilepsy characterized by very brief episodes of sudden cessation of activity, usually associated with eye blinking. There is no loss of the… »
Generalized seizure that manifests in a form of a brief episode of impairment of consciousness with or without accompanying motor phenomena such… »
A shallow dish with a lid used to culture cells. »
A meningioma that affects the petroclival region. »
The area between the clivus and the petrous portion of the temporal bone. »
A thick, greasy, substance with no odor or taste made from petroleum (mixture of oily liquids found in the earth). Petrolatum is… »
A petrolatum-based ointment absorbed by dry and moist skin, petrolatum-mineral oil-lanolin-ceresin ointment is non-comedogenic, non-irritating, and non-sensitizing. It can reduce healing time… »
A thick, greasy, substance with no odor or taste made from petroleum (mixture of oily liquids found in the earth). Petroleum jelly… »
Monounsaturated fatty acid with 18 carbons and the double bond at the 12th carbon from the methyl end. »
Pertaining to the petrous or hard, stony portion of the temporal bone. »
A meningioma that affects the petrous apex. »
An anthocyanidin with hydroxyl groups at C-3, -5, -7, -3', and -4', and a methoxyl group at C-5'. »
A hamartomatous polyp that occurs in the stomach, small and large intestines, and rarely within the esophagus, nasopharynx and the urinary… »
A non-neoplastic hamartomatous polyp that arises from the small intestine. It is characterized by the presence of smooth muscle branching bands,… »
A non-neoplastic polyp that arises from the stomach and is characterized by the presence of smooth muscle branching bands, and hyperplasia with… »
A genetic disorder in which polyps form in the intestine and dark spots appear on the mouth and fingers. Having Peutz-Jeghers syndrome… »
A thymidine kinase-deleted vaccinia virus expressing human GM-CSF (hGM-CSF) with oncolytic activity. Upon intratumoral or intravenous administration, pexastimogene-devacirepvec may selectively infect and… »
Lymphoid cell tissue in the small intestinal mucosa. »
En el campo de la anatomía, área levantada pequeña en el centro de la mama por la cual la leche puede fluir… »
A regimen consisting of cisplatin and continuous infusion fluorouracil used as either induction (neoadjuvant) therapy or concurrently with radiation (chemoradiation), for the… »
A substance that is being studied in the treatment of cancer. It belongs to the family of drugs called protein tyrosine kinase… »
Sustancia en estudio para el tratamiento del cáncer. Pertenece al tipo de medicamentos llamados inhibidores de la tirosina cinasa. »
A drug used to treat advanced non-small cell lung cancer that has a mutated (changed) form of a gene called anaplastic lymphoma… »
Medicamento que se usa para tratar el cáncer de pulmón de células no pequeñas que tiene una forma mutada (cambiada) de un… »
A substance that is being studied in the treatment of some types of cancer. It belongs to the family of drugs called… »
Sustancia en estudio para el tratamiento de algunos tipos de cáncer. Es un tipo de modificador de la respuesta biológica. También se… »
This gene plays a role in platelet aggregation and promotes blood coagulation. »
Human PF4 wild-type allele is located within 4q12-q21 and is less than 1 kb in length. This allele, which encodes platelet factor-4… »
A rare, inherited disorder marked by a buildup in the liver of bile (fluid that helps digest fat). This can lead to… »
This gene plays a role in carbohydrate metabolism. »
Human PFKFB3 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 10p15.1 and is approximately 91 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
This gene is involved in glycolysis in muscle cells. »
Human PFKM wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 12q13.11 and is approximately 41 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
A regimen consisting of cisplatin, continuous infusion fluorouracil and leucovorin used as an induction treatment for squamous cell head and neck… »
Prueba que se usa para medir el funcionamiento de los pulmones. Permite medir la cantidad de aire que los pulmones pueden contener… »
The length of time during and after the treatment of a disease, such as cancer, that a patient lives with the disease… »
A test used to measure how well the lungs work. It measures how much air the lungs can hold and how quickly… »
One of several hormone-like substances made by the body. Different PGs control blood pressure, contraction of smooth muscles, and other processes within… »
Una de las varias sustancias que elabora el cuerpo y que son similares a las hormonas. Hay diferentes PG que controlan la… »
A preparation of T lymphocytes harvested from a patient with cancer and transduced with the PG13/Lnc8 retroviral vector, a clone of the… »
This gene may play a role in gene transposition. »
Human PGBD5 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 1q42.13 and is approximately 104 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma coactivator-1 alpha (PGC-1a) is a tissue-specific coactivator that enhances the activity of many nuclear receptors and coordinates transcriptional… »
This gene plays a role in the hydrolysis of proteins and peptides. »
Human PGCP wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 8q22.2 and is approximately 498 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
A drug that is used to treat impotence (inability to have an erection) and is being studied in the treatment of sexual… »
Medicamento que se usa para tratar la impotencia (incapacidad de tener una erección) y que está en estudio para el tratamiento de… »
This gene plays a role in the growth, proliferation and migration of endothelial cells. It is also involved in angiogenesis. »
Human PGF wild-type allele is located within 14q24-q31 and is approximately 14 kb in length. This allele, which encodes placenta growth factor… »
An injectable formulation of the polysaccharide beta 1,3/1,6 glucan derived from the cell wall of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae with potential… »
This gene is plays a role in subcellular protein targeting and the post-translational modification of certain proteins. »
Human PGGT1B wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 5q22.3 and is approximately 51 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
This gene plays a role in glycolysis. »
Human PGK1 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of Xq13.3 and is approximately 64 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
A controlled-release, intratumoral paclitaxel formulation in which paclitaxel is incorporated into a thermosensitive, biodegradable triblock copolymer consisting of poly(lactide-co-glycolide) (PLGA) and polyethylene… »
This gene may be involved in regulating oxygen transport. »
Human PGP wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 16p13.3 and is approximately 3 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
This gene plays a role in the signal transduction processes that are involved in pregnancy. »
Human PGR wild-type allele is located within 11q22-q23 and is approximately 92 kb in length. This allele, which encodes progesterone receptor protein,… »
A measure of how acidic or basic a substance or solution is. pH is measured on a scale of 0 to… »
Medida del grado de acidez o alcalinidad de una sustancia o una solución. El pH se mide en una escala de 0… »
Philadelphia chromosome adnormality; t(9;22)(q34;q11) was not found; bcr/abl gene rearrangement was not found. »
Pleckstrin-homology (PH) domains are protein modules of approximately 120 amino acids found in a wide variety of signaling proteins in organisms ranging… »
PH domain leucine-rich repeat-containing protein phosphatase 1 (1717 aa, ~185 kDa) is encoded by the human PHLPP1 gene. This protein plays a… »
PH domain leucine-rich repeat-containing protein phosphatase 2 (1323 aa, ~147 kDa) is encoded by the human PHLPP2 gene. This protein is involved… »
pH homeostasis is one of numerous control systems that are involved in keeping the body's internal milieu consistent within a narrow range… »
Philadelphia chromosome adnormality; t(9;22)(q34;q11) was not tested; therefore it is not known whether it is present or not; bcr/abl gene rearrangement was… »
Philadelphia chromosome adnormality; t(9;22)(q34;q11) was not tested; therefore it is not known whether it is present or not; bcr/abl gene rearrangement was… »
Philadelphia chromosome abnormality; (9;22)(q34;q11) was not tested; therefore it is not known if it was present or not; bcr/abl gene rearrangement was… »
Philadelphia chromosome adnormality; t(9;22)(q34;q11) was not found; bcr/abl gene rearrangement was not tested; therefore it is not known if present or… »
Philadelphia chromosome abnormality; t(9;22)(q34;q11) was not found; bcr/abl gene rearrangement was found. »
Philadelphia chromosome abnormality; t(9;22)(q34;q11) was found; bcr/abl gene rearrangement was not tested; therefore it is not known if present or not. … »
Philadelphia chromosome abnormality; t(9;22)(q34;q11) was found; bcr/abl gene rearrangement was not found. »
Philadelphia chromosome abnormality; t(9;22)(q34;q11) was found; bcr/abl gene rearrangement was found. »
A substance being studied in the treatment of chronic myelogenous leukemia. PHA-739358 may stop tumor growth by blocking certain enzymes needed for… »
Sustancia en estudio para el tratamiento de la leucemia mielógena crónica. PHA-739358 podría impedir el crecimiento del tumor al bloquear ciertas enzimas… »
A rare disorder marked by a hemangioma (a benign blood vessel tumor) that spreads across an area of the body, usually the… »
Molecular biology technique that facilitates cloning or identification of specific proteins or peptides with a specific antigenic, ligand or protein-binding, enzymatic, or… »
A type of immune cell that can surround and kill microorganisms, ingest foreign material, and remove dead cells. It can also boost… »
A type of immune cell that can surround and kill microorganisms, ingest foreign material, and remove dead cells. It can also boost… »
The process by which a phagocyte (a type of white blood cell) surrounds and destroys foreign substances (such as bacteria) and removes… »
Phagocytosis Induction involves initiation of the process of endocytosis of particulate material by phagocytes, such as microorganisms or cellular fragments and debris,… »
Phagocytosis Inhibition involves interference with, or restraint of, the process of endocytosis of particulate material by phagocytes, such as microorganisms or cellular… »
Phagocytosis is the process of taking in relatively large particles by a cell, and is a central mechanism in the tissue remodeling,… »
An organelle formed by the fusion of a phagosome with the lysosome, where the contents of the phagosome are degraded. »
A vesicle formed by the fusion of the plasma membrane around large particles during phagocytosis. »
A hereditary syndrome affecting the central nervous system that is associated with lesions of the skin and retina. Representative examples include neurofibromatosis,… »
A bone in the fingers or toes. »
An extract of the flesh from the fruit of Phaleria macrocarpa, an Indonesian herbal medicine, with potential antineoplastic activity. Although the active… »
The sensation of pain or other unpleasant feelings in the place of a missing (phantom) limb. »
Painful sensation related to a limb or an organ that is removed from or is not physically part of the body. … »
The Pharaoh Hound is an athletic sight hound. The head is wedge-shaped and chiseled with large, erect ears and a powerful… »
The form in which active and/or inert ingredient(s) are physically presented. »
Any intentionally added component of a finished pharmaceutical product other than the claimed therapeutic or diagnostic ingredient(s). The excipients are added to… »
The composition of a dosage form, including the characteristics of its raw materials and the operations required to process it.Formulation factors include… »
A person who initiates and maintains a contact or connection pertaining to pharmacy. »
The distinguishing qualities of a pharmaceutical product or substance. »
As part of the CGMP regulations, the FDA requires that drug products bear an expiration date determined by appropriate stability testing (21… »
A document defining content and form of the information that has to be supplied with or about a pharmaceutical product by or… »
Molecular variants of the desired biological product formed during manufacture and/or storage, which are active and have no deleterious effect on the… »
The Pharmaceutical Research Shared Resource provides support to Cancer Center investigators involved in clinical research related to anticancer therapy with maintaining drug… »
A collection of pharmaceutical substances available for research use »
The content of an active ingredient expressed quantitatively per dosage unit, per unit of volume, or per unit of weight, according to… »
The science of preparing and dispensing drugs. »
A person licensed to prepare and dispense (give out) prescription drugs and who has been taught how they work, how to use… »
Evaluates new pharmacologic agents and methods of behavior modification. »
A study of the biochemical and physiological effect of a drug and the mechanism of drug action and the relationship between drug… »
The study of the biochemical and physiological effects of drugs and the mechanisms of their actions, including the correlation of actions and… »
A study that assesses the value associated with a given drug in therapeutic and economic terms. This type of study is multidisciplinary… »
An assay intended to study interindividual variations in DNA sequence related to drug absorption and disposition (pharmacokinetics) or drug action (pharmacodynamics), including… »
The study of how a person’s genes affect the way he or she responds to drugs. Pharmacogenetics is being used to learn… »
A study of identification and analysis of genomic variations that affect the efficacy of a drug. Pharmacogenomic studies can potentially be predictive… »
An assay intended to study interindividual variations in whole-genome or candidate gene, single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) maps, haplotype markers, or alterations in gene… »
The study of how a person’s genes affect the way he or she responds to drugs. Pharmacogenomics is being used to learn… »
A special purpose domain and reference dataset that associates observed genetic mutations with medical conclusions (e.g. disease diagnosis, drug resistance). »
A subject domain utilized for the submission of information encompassing and representing data, vocabulary or records related to pharmacogenomics. »
A findings domain for gene expression and genetic variation assessments. »
A special purpose domain that contains design parameters used in performing pharmacogenomic assessments. »
A classification of pharmacokinetic concentration data. »
The standard character or string for representation and reporting of pharmacokinetic concentration data. »
A term used to describe the state or condition of the completeness of the pharmacokinetic concentration data. »
The date and time of the pharmacokinetic concentration data. »
The date and time of a pharmacokinetic concentration reference point. »
The day that an pharmacokinetic concentration assessment is performed. »
An indication that a data element corresponding to a pharmacokinetic concentration has been derived from one or more data elements. »
A subject domain utilized for the submission of information encompassing and representing data, vocabulary or records related to pharmacokinetic concentration. »
The interval between two reference points in time with regards to pharmacokinetic concentration data. »
The date and time a pharmacokinetic concentration assessment has concluded. »
The period of time during which a pharmacokinetic concentration evaluation was performed. »
Indicates whether a specimen that had undergone a pharmacokinetic concentration assessment was obtained from a subject that had abstained from food and… »
A character or string that represents a pharmacokinetic concentration group. »
The literal identifier of the laboratory that performs a pharmacokinetic concentration assessment. »
The lowest value in a possible range of values for a pharmacokinetic concentration assessment. »
The technique used to administer an examination or assessment of pharmacokinetic concentration. »
The value in which the outcome of the pharmacokinetic concentration assessment observation was originally reported. »
The unit of measure first specified in the pharmacokinetic concentration assessment. »
The explanation given as to why pharmacokinetic concentration was not assessed. »
A character or string used to name, or characterize a pharmacokinetic concentration reference. »
The numerical identifier of a pharmacokinetic concentration result in standard units. »
A number that identifies the ordering relations (in time, space, etc.) in a set of pharmacokinetic concentration data. »
The type of a material sample taken from a biological entity for pharmacokinetic concentration testing. »
A characteristic that refers to the physical and organoleptic state of a biospecimen used for a pharmacokinetic concentration assessment. »
One or more sponsor defined characters used to identify, name, or characterize the pharmacokinetic concentration assessment. »
The standard unit of measure for pharmacokinetic concentration results. »
A subdivision of pharmacokinetic concentration data. »
A character or string that represents a pharmacokinetic concentration examination. »
A sequence of characters that represents a pharmacokinetic concentration assessment. »
A point in time referring to pharmacokinetic concentration data. »
Numeric description of a specific moment with regards to pharmacokinetic concentration data. »
The point in time that acts as a fixed reference point to a pharmacokinetic concentration assessment. »
Processes that effect the level of a drug in the body. »
The outcome that results from chemical interactions between a drug and another drug or food. »
A classification of pharmacokinetic parameter data. »
The standard character or string for representation and reporting of pharmacokinetic parameter data. »
The date and time of the pharmacokinetic parameter data. »
The date and time of a pharmacokinetic parameter reference point. »
A character or string that represents a pharmacokinetic parameter group. »
The value in which the outcome of the pharmacokinetic parameter was originally reported. »
The unit of measure first specified in a pharmacokinetic parameter assessment. »
The explanation given as to why pharmacokinetic parameter was not assessed. »
The numerical identifier of a pharmacokinetic parameter result in standard units. »
A number that identifies the ordering relations (in time, space, etc.) in a set of pharmacokinetic parameters. »
The type of a material sample taken from a biological entity for pharmacokinetic parameter testing. »
A subdivision of pharmacokinetic parameter data. »
A character or string that represents a pharmacokinetic parameter examination. »
A sequence of characters that represents a pharmacokinetic parameter assessment. »
A term used to describe the state or condition of the completeness of the pharmacokinetic parameters data. »
A subject domain utilized for the submission of information encompassing and representing data, vocabulary or records related to pharmacokientic parameters. »
The standard unit of measure for pharmacokinetic parameters results. »
A study of the process by which a drug is absorbed, distributed, metabolized, and eliminated by the body. »
The activity of drugs in the body over a period of time, including the processes by which drugs are absorbed, distributed in… »
The branch of pharmacokinetics that studies the process by which a drug is absorbed by the body. »
The branch of pharmacokinetics that studies the process by which a drug is distributed by the body. »
The branch of pharmacokinetics that studies the process by which two or more drugs in a system are absorbed, distributed, metabolized, and… »
The branch of pharmacokinetics that studies the process by which a drug is eliminated by the body. »
The branch of pharmacokinetics that studies the process by which a drug is metabolized by the body. »
A health/illness/pain management principle specifically directed at the management of pharmacologic agents in maximizing beneficial outcomes and minimizing unfavorable effects. »
Any natural, endogenously-derived, synthetic or semi-synthetic compound with pharmacologic activity. A pharmacologic substance has one or more specific mechanism of action(s) through… »
Any agent that helps restore the function of the endogenous mutated protein. Pharmaceutical chaperones may help stabilize the protein structure thereby restoring… »
The drug class of the therapy being investigated in the study or trial. »
A physician, scientist, or healthcare provider that investigates the mechanisms underlying the effects of drugs and chemicals on biological or living… »
The study of the origin, chemistry, and uses of drugs and their effects on the body. »
The science concerned with drugs together with the science concerned with the detection, chemical composition, and pharmacologic action of toxic substances or… »
The Pharmacology Shared Resource provides Cancer Center investigators conducting preclinical and clinical studies with analytical and technical pharmacology support in the areas… »
The relation of a drug structure to its activity. »
The pharmacology of biologics. »
The branch of pharmacology that deals with the mechanism of action and biochemical and physiological effects of drug-drug interactions. »
The branch of pharmacology that deals with the biochemical and physiological effects of a drug and the mechanism of drug action in… »
The branch of pharmacology that deals with the biochemical and physiological effects of a drug and the mechanism of drug action not… »
A book describing chemicals, drugs, and other substances and how they are used as medicines. It is prepared by a recognized… »
Treatment of disease through the use of drugs. »
A container of a sterile preparation whose contents are intended for use in a pharmacy admixture program and are restricted to the… »
A place where drugs are received from manufacturer and stored for future shipment to other sites. »
An adenoid cystic carcinoma that arises from the pharynx. »
Leakage due to breakdown of a pharyngeal anastomosis. »
Cancer that forms in tissues of the pharynx (the hollow tube inside the neck that starts behind the nose and ends at… »
A finding about one or more characteristics of pharyngeal cancer, following the rules of the TNM AJCC v6 classification system. »
Carcinoma, predominantly squamous cell, arising from the epithelial cells of the pharynx. »
A term that refers to the staging of pharyngeal carcinoma according to the American Joint Committee on Cancer, 6th edition. »
A term that refers to the staging of pharyngeal carcinoma according to the American Joint Committee on Cancer, 7th edition. »
A non-neoplastic or neoplastic disorder that affects the pharynx. Representative examples include pharyngitis and carcinoma. »
An unusual sensation in the area of pharynx. It may be the initial manifestation of seizures associated with temporal lobe epilepsy. … »
An abnormal communication between the pharynx and another organ or anatomic site. »
Bleeding originating from the pharynx. »
An inflammatory process affecting the mucous membrane of the pharynx. »
The muscles of the pharynx, the inferior, middle and superior constrictors, salpingopharyngeus, and stylopharyngeus. »
A necrotic process affecting the pharynx. »
A benign or malignant neoplasm that affects the nasopharynx, oropharynx, or hypopharynx. »
Substance remaining in the pharynx after swallowing. »
A squamous cell carcinoma that arises from the pharynx. »
Narrowing of the pharyngeal airway. »
A fold of lymphatic tissue covered by ciliated epithelium at the very back of the nose, in the roof of the… »
The bacteria and other microorganisms that normally inhabit the pharynx or respiratory tract. »
Surgery involving the complete or partial excision of the pharynx. »
Inflammation of the throat most often caused by viral and bacterial infections. Other causes include allergens, chemical substances, and trauma. »
A diverticulum at the upper end of the esophagus through the cricopharyngeal muscle. »
Painful sensation in the pharyngolaryngeal region. »
The hollow tube inside the neck that starts behind the nose and ends at the top of the trachea (windpipe) and esophagus… »
A distinguishable part, a stage in a series of events or in a process of development, e.g. any of the varying aspects… »
A clinical trial that uses an investigational agent that is available only in very limited quantities and which has never previously given… »
Measuring successive phases of individual cycles in repetitive processes, such as the cardiac cycle, and then determining quantitative markers from this… »
A coded value specifying the phase for a study. »
Select candidate vaccines or concepts suitable for Phase I and Phase II trials and conduct these trials. »
The first step in testing a new treatment in humans. A phase I study tests the safety, side effects, best dose, and… »
A process in which the liver uses one of two major enzyme pathways to change a toxic substance, such as an anticancer… »
Any natural or synthetic substance that inhibits the activity of any phase I metabolic enzyme. The cytochrome P450 (CYP450) mono-oxygenase family of… »
The first step in testing a new treatment in humans. These studies test the best way to give a new treatment (for… »
A study that tests the safety, side effects, and best dose of a new treatment. Phase I/II clinical trials also test how… »
A trial to study the safety, dosage levels, and response to a new treatment. »
A study that tests whether a new treatment works for a certain type of cancer or other disease (for example, whether it… »
A process in which the liver uses one of two major enzyme pathways to change a toxic substance, such as an anticancer… »
Any natural or synthetic substance that enhances the activity of any phase II metabolic enzymes. Phase II detoxification enzymes, such as glutathione-S-transferase… »
A study to test whether a new treatment has an anticancer effect (for example, whether it shrinks a tumor or improves blood… »
A study that tests how well a new treatment works for a certain type of cancer or other disease and compares the… »
A trial to study response to a new treatment and the effectiveness of the treatment compared with the standard treatment regimen. … »
A clinical research protocol generally referred to as a pilot or feasibility trial that aims to prove the concept of the new… »
A clinical research protocol generally referred to as a well-controlled and pivotal trial that aims to prove the mechanism of action of… »
A study that tests the safety and how well a new treatment works compared with a standard treatment. For example, phase III… »
Select suitable vaccine candidates and support efficacy trials when appropriate criteria are met. »
A study to compare the results of people taking a new treatment with the results of people taking the standard treatment (for… »
A classification typically assigned retrospectively to a Phase III trial after regulatory authorities determined the need for a Phase III B… »
A type of Phase III trial executed near the time of approval to elicit additional findings. This type of trial may be… »
A type of clinical trial that studies the side effects caused over time by a new treatment after it has been approved… »
A type of clinical trial that studies the side effects of a treatment after it has been approved and is being… »
The various distinct periods during the first stage of labor and childbirth; such as a latent, active or a transition phase. … »
Postmarketing surveillance is sometimes referred to as Phase V. See outcomes research. »
An artifact that occurs when tissues outside the field of view (FOV) get added to the opposite side of the image. … »
A simple non-quantitative form of interference microscopy of great utility in visualising live cells. Small differences in optical path length due to… »
Provide a funding mechanism for developing and testing new technologies that underlie discovery in all aspects of cancer research. »
A type of computed tomography whereby images are taken at certain time points post contrast medium injection. »
Similar to Phased Innovation Award, created to support the pilot application of instrumentation, techniques and analytic tools relevant to research on the… »
A computer program based on a two-state phylogenetic hidden Markov model (phylo-HMM) that works by fitting a phylo-HMM to the data by… »
This gene plays a role in the negative regulation of both apoptosis and cell proliferation. »
Human PHB wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 17q21.33 and is approximately 11 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
A C4HC3 zinc-finger-like motif, the PHD finger is found in nuclear proteins thought involved in chromatin-mediated transcriptional regulation. Single or multiple fingers… »
PHD finger protein 20 (1012 aa, ~115 kDa) is encoded by the human PHF20 gene. This protein plays a role in the… »
PHD finger protein 23 (403 aa, ~44 kDa) is encoded by the human PHF23 gene. This protein may be involved in the… »
PHD finger protein 6 (365 aa, ~41 kDa) is encoded by the human PHF6 gene. This protein plays a role in transcriptional… »
A proprietary formulation consisting of a Phellodendron amurense (Amur cork tree) bark extract, often used in traditional Chinese medicine, with anti-inflammatory, anti-oxidant… »
A synthetic, white crystalline solid that is slightly soluble in water and benzene, soluble in acetone and very soluble in pyrimidine. It… »
Analgesic mixtures containing phenacetin are no longer available in the United States. These are known to be human carcinogens. »
A nitrogen mustard compound that cross-links with DNA, causing inhibition of DNA synthesis. »
A class of chemicals that are products of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon metabolism. »
A synthetic pyridine derivative anesthetic, Phenazopyridine is used as a local anesthetic in urinary tract disorders to relieve pain of lower urinary-tract… »
A synthetic, brick-red crystalline solid that is only slightly soluble in cold water and ethanol but is soluble in boiling water, acetic… »
Developed as an anesthetic for humans in 1959. Its use was discontinued due to extreme side effects that included delirium, confusion, visual… »
The determination of the amount of phencyclidine present in a sample. »
A phenylalkylamine sympathomimetic amine with appetite depressant property. Phendimetrazine tartrate is a prodrug that is hydrolyzed to the active metabolite phenmetrazine, which… »
A hydrazine derivative and a potent non-selective monoamine oxidase (MAO) inhibitor with anxiolytic and antidepressant properties. Phenelzine sulfate irreversibly binds to MAO,… »
A steroidal nitrogen mustard with antineoplastic and mutagenic activities. After attachment to cell-surface steroid receptors and uptake, phenesterin enters the nucleus where… »
The potassium salt form of phenethicillin, a narrow-spectrum, beta-lactamase-sensitive penicillin with antibacterial activity. Phenethicillin binds to and inactivates the penicillin binding proteins… »
A substance being studied in the prevention of cancer. It is a naturally occurring compound found in some cruciferous vegetables. Also called… »
A juice extracted from watercress containing high amounts of phenethyl isothiocyanate (PEITC), with potential chemopreventive and antitumor activities. Although the mechanism(s) of… »
An agent belonging to the biguanide class of antidiabetics with antihyperglycemic activity. Phenformin is not used clinically due to the high risk… »
The hydrochloride salt form of phenformin, an agent belonging to the biguanide class of antidiabetics with antihyperglycemic activity. Phenformin is not used… »
The maleate salt form of pheniramine, an alkylamine derivative with antihistaminic and vasodilatory properties. Pheniramine maleate binds to histamine H1 receptors, thereby… »
A drug that is used to treat seizures and as a sedative. It is being studied in the treatment of diarrhea and… »
The determination of the amount of phenobarbital present in a sample. »
An environmentally produced phenotype simulating the effect of a particular genotype. »
Observable properties of genetic character, changed or induced by a modification. The resultant progeny inherits physical distinctive traits indicative of the specific… »
A very poisonous chemical substance made from tar and also found in some plants and essential oils (scented liquid taken from… »
An organic compound used as a laboratory reagent and pH indicator. Phenolphthalein exerts laxative effects by stimulating the intestinal mucosa and constricting… »
Any state or process known through the senses rather than by intuition or reasoning. »
A type of drug that is used to treat severe mental and emotional disorders, severe nausea and vomiting, and certain other… »
The determination of the amount of phenothiazine present in a sample. »
The assemblage of traits or outward appearance of an individual. It is the product of interactions between genes and between genes and… »
The ability of an organism to adapt to a changing environment through the manipulation of its phenotype, without the alteration of its… »
A substance that is being studied in the treatment of cancer. It belongs to the family of drugs called signal transduction… »
A synthetic, dibenzamine alpha adrenergic antagonist with antihypertensive and vasodilatory properties. Phenoxybenzamine non-selectively and irreversibly blocks the postsynaptic alpha-adrenergic receptor in smooth… »
The hydrochloride salt form of phenoxybenzamine, a synthetic, dibenzamine alpha-adrenergic antagonist with antihypertensive and vasodilatory properties. Phenoxybenzamine non-selectively and irreversibly blocks the… »
An orally available, long-acting derivative of coumarin with anticoagulant activity. Upon administration, phenprocoumon inhibits the vitamin K epoxide reductase enzyme; inhibition of… »
A natural monoamine alkaloid derivative and a sympathomimetic stimulant with appetite suppressant property. Phentermine, which was part of the Fen-Phen anti-obesity medication,… »
The hydrochloride salt form of phentermine, a sympathomimetic amine with central nervous system (CNS) stimulant and appetite depressant properties. Phentermine hydrochloride stimulates… »
A synthetic imidazoline with alpha-adrenergic antagonist activity. As a competitive alpha-adrenergic antagonist, phentolamine binds to alpha-1 and alpha-2 receptors, resulting in a… »
The mesylate salt of a synthetic imidazoline with alpha-adrenergic antagonist activity. As a competitive alpha-adrenergic antagonist, phentolamine binds to alpha-1 and alpha-2… »
An aromatic fatty acid metabolite of phenylalanine with potential antineoplastic activity. Naturally occurring in mammals, phenylacetate induces differentiation, growth inhibition, and… »
The phenyl ester of para-aminosalicylic acid, reported to have less side effects than simple salts of para-aminosalicylic acid. »
A substance that is being studied in the treatment of cancer. »
An essential aromatic amino acid in humans (provided by food), Phenylalanine plays a key role in the biosynthesis of other amino acids… »
The measurement of the amount of phenylalanine in a biologic specimen. »
The determination of the ratio of phenylalanine compared to tyrosine present in a sample. The measurement may be expressed as a ratio… »
Human FRSB Gene at 2q36.1 encodes the non-catalytic beta subunit of heterodimeric (alpha/beta) 2 Phenylalanyl-tRNA Synthetase. The two subunits are coordinately overexpressed… »
A substance that is being studied in the treatment of cancer. It belongs to the family of drugs called differentiating agents. … »
A direct-acting sympathomimetic amine chemically related to adrenaline and ephedrine with potent vasoconstrictor property. Phenylephrine is a post-synaptic alpha-adrenergic receptor agonist that… »
The bitartrate salt form of phenylephrine, a direct-acting sympathomimetic amine chemically related to adrenaline and ephedrine with potent vasoconstricting activity. Phenylephrine is… »
The hydrochloride salt form of phenylephrine, a direct-acting sympathomimetic amine chemically related to adrenaline and ephedrine with potent vasoconstrictor property. Phenylephrine is… »
A combination preparation containing phenylephrine, phenylpropanolamine and guaifenesin with decongestant and expectorant activities. Phenylephrine and phenylpropanolamine, direct-acting sympathicomimetic amines, activate alpha-adrenergic receptors… »
An inherited disorder that causes a build-up of phenylalanine (an amino acid) in the blood. This can cause mental retardation, behavioral and… »
An alpha- and beta-adrenergic receptor agonist with sympathomimetic activity. Phenylpropanolamine (PPA) binds to and activates alpha- and beta-adrenergic receptors in the mucosa… »
The hydrochloride salt form of phenylpropanolamine, an alpha- and beta-adrenergic receptor agonist with sympathomimetic activity. Phenylpropanolamine binds to and activates alpha- and… »
An ethanolamine derivative with antihistaminic property. Phenyltoloxamine blocks H1 histamine receptors, thereby inhibiting phospholipase A2 and production of endothelium-derived relaxing factor, nitric… »
The 2,5-diphenylpiperazine salt of benzylpenicillin with antibacterial activity. Phenyracillin binds to and inactivates the penicillin binding proteins (PBPs) located inside the bacterial… »
A hydantoin derivative and a non-sedative antiepileptic agent with anticonvulsant activity. Phenytoin potentially acts by promoting sodium efflux from neurons located in… »
A drug used to treat or prevent seizures or convulsions that may be caused by epilepsy, brain surgery, or treatment for brain… »
Tumor that forms in the center of the adrenal gland (gland located above the kidney) that causes it to make too much… »
A procedure in which blood is collected, part of the blood such as platelets or white blood cells is taken out, and… »
A short-acting barbiturate derivative without hypnotic properties, Phetharbital (N-phenylbarbital) can be used as a sedative and anticonvulsant agent due to its mechanism… »
This gene plays a role in both histone acetylation and transcriptional regulation. »
Human PHF20 wild-type allele is located within 20q11.22-q11.23 and is approximately 178 kb in length. This allele, which encodes PHD finger protein… »
This gene may be involved in chromatin remodeling. »
Human PHF23 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 17p13.1 and is approximately 4 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
This gene plays a role in transcriptional regulation. »
Human PHF6 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of Xq26.3 and is approximately 56 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
This gene plays a role in amino acid synthesis. »
Human PHGDH wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 1p12 and is approximately 84 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
An abnormality of chromosome 22 in which part of chromosome 9 is transferred to it. Bone marrow cells that contain the Philadelphia… »
A chronic myelogenous leukemia which does not have the characteristic t(9;22)(q34;q11.2) translocation but it has either a variant translocation or a cryptic… »
A chronic myelogenous leukemia characterised by the t(9;22)(q34;q11) chromosomal translocation, resulting in the presence of the Philadelphia chromosome and the BCR-ABL1 fusion… »
A country in southeastern Asia, comprised of an archipelago between the Philippine Sea and the South China Sea, east of Vietnam. … »
A proprietary radiation therapy planning system developed by the Philips corporation. »
Having to do with the deeper questions of life and with a person’s basic beliefs, ideas, and attitudes. »
The field of study concerned with the rational investigation of questions about existence and knowledge and ethics. »
A condition in which there is constriction in the tip of the foreskin resulting in inability to fully retract the foreskin over… »
This gene is putatively involved in the regulation of placental growth. »
Human PHLDA2 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 11p15.5 and is approximately 1 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
Inflammation (redness, swelling, pain, and heat) of a vein, usually in the legs. Phlebitis may be caused by infection, injury, or… »
A person trained to collect blood for transfusion, analysis, or experimental testing. »
The puncture of a vein with a needle for the purpose of drawing blood. Also called venipuncture. »
A genus of enveloped, spherical shaped viruses with surface glycoproteins that are arranged in a T=12 icosahedral symmetrical lattice, in the family… »
A more than normal amount of thick mucus made by the cells lining the upper airways and lungs. A buildup of phlegm… »
Purulent inflammation of the cellular or areolar tissue. »
In trees, the region containing food-conducting tissue in the bark. »
This gene plays a role in the dephosphorylation of proteins. »
Human PHLPP1 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 18q21.32 and is approximately 265 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
This gene is involved in the regulation of apoptosis. »
Human PHLPP2 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 16q22.2 and is approximately 87 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
An extreme, irrational, fear of something that may cause a person to panic. Examples of common phobias include fear of spiders, flying… »
A phobia is a type of anxiety disorder. It is a strong, irrational fear of something that poses little or no… »
A congenital malformation in which the upper portion of a limb is either shortened or absent. »
The process of producing vocal sounds by vibration of the vocal cords during an expiration of air. »
A speech sound that is distinguished by the speakers of a particular language. »
A disorder characterized by the failure to use developmentally expected speech sounds that are appropriate for the individual's age (i.e., the individual… »
Polycyclic compound isolated from croton oil in which two hydroxyl groups on neighboring carbon atoms are esterified to fatty acids. The commonest… »
Phorbol-12-Myristate-13-Acetate-Induced Protein 1 (54 aa, ~6 kDa) is encoded by the human PMAIP1 gene. This protein plays a role in the activation… »
Phosducin, encoded by the PDC gene, is a phosphoprotein that is located in the outer and inner segments of the rod cells… »
A class of enzymes that catalyze the removal of phosphate groups from their substrates. »
Phosphotransferase Genes encode Phosphotransferases (Phosphatases), a large group of enzymes subdivided according to acceptor group that transfer phosphate, diphosphate, nucleotidyl residues, and… »
A form of phosphoric acid, which contains phosphorus. In the body, phosphates are found in the bones and teeth. Phosphates may be… »
A chemical reagent containing at least any one of the many phosphoric acid derivatives, usually in salt form. The phosphoric salt… »
The determination of the amount of the phosphate clearance in a sample. »
A quantitative measurement of the amount of phosphate present in a sample. »
The determination of the ratio of phosphate compared to creatinine present in a sample. The measurement may be expressed as a ratio… »
A glycerol backbone covalently bound to a phosphate group in one position, and fatty acids in the 2nd and 3rd positions. Phosphatidic… »
The major pathway for the biosynthesis of phosphatidylcholine occurs via the CDP-choline pathway. Choline kinase is the initial enzyme that produces phosphocholine… »
The main components of biological membranes are phosphoglyceride lipids composed of a glycerol unit esterified to two fatty acids and a polar… »
An oral preparation of the flavonoid silybin with potential antioxidant and chemopreventive activities. Silybin, also known as silibinin, is a mixture of… »
Phosphatidylcholine:ceramide cholinephosphotransferase 1 (419 aa, ~49 kDa) is encoded by the human SGMS1 gene. This protein plays a role in apoptosis. … »
Phosphatidylcholine:ceramide cholinephosphotransferase 2 (365 aa, ~42 kDa) is encoded by the human SGMS2 gene. This protein is involved in cell growth. … »
Dietary phospholipid containing ethanolamine. »
Phosphatidylethanolamine N-methyltransferase (199 aa, ~22 kDa) is encoded by the human PEMT gene. This protein plays a role in the methylation of… »
Any substance that inhibits phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (phosphatidylinositide 3-kinase), an enzyme that catalyzes the phosphorylation of the 3 position hydroxyl group of the… »
A phosphatidic acid combined with inositol found in biomembranes and a precursor to certain cellular signals. Sometimes referred to as inositide. It… »
An enzyme that catalyzes the conversion of phosphatidylinositol to phosphatidylinositol 3-phosphate. This is the first committed step in the biosynthesis of phosphatidylinositol… »
Phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase regulatory subunit alpha (724 aa, ~84 kDa) is encoded by the human PIK3R1 gene. This protein is involved in the… »
Phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase regulatory subunit beta (728 aa, ~82 kDa) is encoded by the human PIK3R2 gene. This protein is involved in the… »
Phosphatidylinositol 3,4,5-trisphosphate 5-phosphatase 1 (1189 aa, ~134 kDa) is encoded by the human INPP5D gene. This protein is involved in the removal… »
Phosphatidylinositol 3,4,5-trisphosphate 5-phosphatase 1 isoform 3 (976 aa, ~109 kDa) is encoded by the human INPP5D gene. This protein plays a role… »
Phosphatidylinositol 3,4,5-trisphosphate-dependent Rac exchanger 1 protein (1659 aa, ~186 kDa) is encoded by the human PREX1 gene. This protein is involved in… »
Phosphatidylinositol 3,4,5-trisphosphate-dependent Rac exchanger 2 protein (1606 aa, ~183 kDa) is encoded by the human PREX2 gene. This protein is involved in… »
Phosphatidylinositol 4-kinase beta (816aa, ~91 kDa) is encoded by the human PI4KB gene. This protein plays a role in the first step… »
Phosphatidylinositol 4-phosphate 3-kinase C2 domain-containing subunit beta (1634 aa, ~185 kDa) is encoded by the human PIK3C2B gene. This protein is involved… »
Phosphatidylinositol 4-phosphate 3-kinase C2 domain-containing subunit gamma (1445 aa, ~166 kDa) is encoded by the human PIK3C2G gene. This protein is involved… »
Phosphatidylinositol 4,5-Diphosphate; PIP2. A phosphoinositide present in all eukaryotic cells, particularly in the plasma membrane. It is the major substrate for… »
Phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate 3-kinase catalytic subunit alpha isoform (1068 aa, ~124 kDa) is encoded by the human PIK3CA gene. This protein plays a… »
Phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate 3-kinase catalytic subunit beta isoform (1070 aa, ~123 kDa) is encoded by the human PIK3CB gene. This protein is involved… »
Phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate 3-kinase catalytic subunit gamma isoform (1102 aa, ~126 kDa) is encoded by the human PIK3CG gene. This protein plays a… »
Phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase regulatory subunit gamma (461 aa, ~54 kDa) is encoded by the human PIK3R3 gene. This protein is involved in signaling… »
Phosphatidylinositol 5-phosphate 4-kinase type-2 alpha (406 aa, ~46 kDa) is encoded by the human PIP4K2A gene. This protein plays a role in… »
Phosphatidylinositol 5-phosphate 4-kinase type-2 beta (416 aa, ~47 kDa) is encoded by the human PIP4K2B gene. This protein is involved in both… »
Phosphatidylinositol glycan anchor biosynthesis class U protein (435 aa, ~50 kDa) is encoded by the human PIGU gene. This protein is involved… »
Phosphatidylinositol N-acetylglucosaminyltransferase subunit A (484 aa, ~54 kDa) is encoded by the human PIGA gene. This protein is involved in the mediation… »
A type of enzyme that transmits signals in cells and that helps control cell growth. Some tumors have higher-than-normal levels of phosphatidylinositol-3… »
Phosphatidylinositol-3,4,5-trisphosphate 3-phosphatase and dual-specificity protein phosphatase PTEN (403 aa, ~47 kDa) is encoded by the human PTEN gene. This protein plays a… »
Phosphatidylinositol-binding clathrin assembly protein (652 aa, ~70 kDa) is encoded by the human PICALM gene. This protein plays a role in endosomal… »
Phosphatidylinositol-glycan biosynthesis class F protein (219 aa, ~25 kDa) is encoded by the human PIGF gene. This protein plays a role in… »
A phospholipid with a polar serine found in phosphoester linkage to diacylglycerol. »
An extremely rare, benign or malignant mesenchymal tumor arising from the soft tissues or bones. It is a distinctive tumor, which… »
An objective visual sensation that appears with the eyes closed and in the absence of visual light. »
An immunohistochemical diagnostic test utilizing an antibody to detect the phosphorylated form of the AKT protein. »
Any substance that inhibits phosphodiesterase, an enzyme that catalyzes the breaking of a phosphodiester bond. Usually, this refers to cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterase,… »
A family of phosphodiesterases that hydrolyze cyclic AMP to form AMP. This enzyme family is the primary cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterase expressed by… »
A very rare, autosomal recessive inherited disorder caused by deficiency of the enzyme phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase, which is involved in gluconeogenesis. It presents… »
Phosphoglycerate kinase 1 (417 aa, ~45 kDa) is encoded by the human PGK1 gene. This protein plays a role in glycolysis. … »
Phosphoglycolate phosphatase (321 aa, ~34 kDa) is encoded by the human PGP gene. This protein may be involved in regulating oxygen transport… »
Nine currently identified phosphoinositide 3-kinases (PI 3-K) constitute a subfamily of lipid kinases that catalyze the addition of a phosphate molecule on… »
Human Phosphoinositol Kinase Family Genes encode Phosphoinositol Kinases, enzymes that phosphorylate at various positions the inositol group in membrane-bound phosphatidylinositol, often in… »
Enzymes that catalyze the cleavage of a phospholipid molecule by the addition of water, thereby causing hydrolysis. The classification is based on… »
Phospholipase A2 (148 aa, ~16 kDa) is encoded by the human PLA2G1B gene. This protein plays a role in fatty acid… »
Various types of calcium-dependent or -independent Phospholipases A2 hydrolyze phospholipids. Group I, II, and III phospholipases are secreted, while group IV phospholipases… »
Phospholipase A2, membrane associated (144 aa, ~16 kDa) is encoded by the human PLA2G2A gene. This protein plays a role in the… »
Phospholipase C comes in multiple forms and plays a key role in the signal transduction process for many receptors. Its main function… »
Proposed model for b2-AR- and prostanoid-receptor-mediated PLC and calcium signaling. Receptors coupling to Gs stimulate AC, resulting in elevated cAMP levels… »
A lipid (fat) that contains phosphorus. Phospholipids are a major part of cell membranes. »
Phospholipase C (PLC) d1 is a member of the PLC family that produces two second messengers, diacylglycerol (DAG) and inositol 1,4,5-triphosphate (IP3)… »
Phospholipid Interaction involves the molecular interaction between a phospholipid molecule and a macromolecule (usually protein) for transport, catalysis, localization, or modification of… »
A chemical or drug that is attached to a lipid (fat) that contains phosphorus. »
The determination of the amount of phospholipid present in a sample. »
Phospholipid Metabolism involves anabolic and catabolic biochemical changes made to phospholipids. »
Sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P) is an example of a lipid messenger with both intracellular and extracellular functions. Intracellularly S1P regulates proliferation and survival;… »
A mixture of highly sulfated, monophosphorylated mannose oligosaccharides, derived from the extracellular phosphomannan of the yeast Pichia (Hansenula) holstii, with potential antiangiogenic… »
An antiviral agent with activity against herpes simplex viruses and other members of the herpes virus family. Phosphonoacetic acid inhibits viral DNA… »
A drug used to treat infections with herpesviruses in people whose immune systems are weakened by AIDS. It blocks the viruses from… »
Proteins that contain phosphate groups esterified to serine, threonine or tyrosine. The phosphate group usually regulates protein function. »
Encoded by human PAG Gene, ubiquitous 432-aa 47-kDa Phosphoprotein Associated with GEMs is a type III plasma transmembrane adaptor protein located predominantly… »
Encoded by Protein Phosphatase Genes, Protein Phosphatase enzymes remove tyrosine-, serine-, or threonine-bound phosphate groups from many phosphoproteins, including enzymes phosphorylated by… »
One of a number of chemically-related alkylating agents with antineoplastic properties. The prototype of this group of agents is cyclophosphamide. … »
Having to do with or containing the element phosphorus. »
An acid that contains phosphorus and is used in medicine and dentistry. It is also used to remove rust. A dilute form… »
A c-Myc antisense phosphorodiamidate morpholino oligomer (PMO) with potential antineoplastic activity. Phosphorodiamidate morpholino oligomer AVI-4126 binds to c-Myc mRNA and blocks its… »
Having to do with or containing the element phosphorus. »
A nonmetallic element that is found in the blood, muscles, nerves, bones, and teeth and is a component of adenosine triphosphate (ATP;… »
A metabolic disorder that affects the phosphate homeostasis. »
A radioactive form of the element phosphorus. It is used in the laboratory to label DNA and proteins. It has also been… »
A radioactive isotope of phosphorus with beta particle-emitting radiocytotoxic activity. Emitted by phosphorus P32, beta particles directly damage cellular DNA and, by… »
A radioactive form of phosphorus used in the treatment of cancer. It is also used to help locate areas of DNA… »
Peptides containing phosphoryl group substituents on the R groups of amino acids, principally serine, threonine, and tyrosine. »
The determination of the amount of phosphorylated Tau protein present in a sample. »
A process in which a phosphate group is added to a molecule, such as a sugar or a protein. »
Phosphorylation Inhibition involves interference with, or restraint of, the enzymatic creation of a phosphate derivative of an organic molecule; often by transfer… »
The creation of a phosphate derivative of an organic molecule. This is usually achieved by transferring a phosphate group from ATP via… »
Generally refers to amino acids residues that were covalently modified by phosphate group (PO4-). »
Phosphoserine aminotransferase (370 aa, ~40 kDa) is encoded by the human PSAT1 gene. This protein is involved in amino acid biosynthesis. … »
A protein motif containing a phosphorylated serine residue. These motifs can influence both protein-protein interactions and cellular signaling. »
A rather large group of enzymes comprising not only those transferring phosphate but also diphosphate, nucleotidyl residues, and others. These have also… »
A Phosphotransferase Gene encodes one of a large group of enzymes that transfer phosphate, diphosphate, nucleotidyl residues, and other groups. Many phosphotransferases… »
The technique of measuring the effect of absorbed electromagnetic energy on solids, liquids and gases through detection of the acoustic waves released… »
The effect produced when certain substances are exposed to light. In cancer treatment, some drugs become active when exposed to light and… »
A genus of facultatively anaerobic gram negative rod shaped bacterium in the phylum Proteobacteria and the family Vibrionaceae. »
A species of facultatively anaerobic, Gram-negative, rod shaped bacteria in the phylum Proteobacteria. This species is motile using one or more unsheathed… »
The branch of biology dealing with the effect of light on organisms. »
The branch of chemistry that focuses on the changes that chemicals undergo when exposed to light. »
The use of an intense beam of light, such as a laser, to seal off blood vessels or destroy tissue. It is… »
A metal complex compound of phthalocyanide with photosensitizing activity. Upon injection with photocyanide and subsequent introduction to photodynamic therapy (PDT), photocyanide becomes… »
Abnormal responses to sunlight or artificial light due to extreme reactivity of light-absorbing molecules in tissues. It refers almost exclusively to skin… »
A device designed to detect light. »
Treatment with drugs that become active when exposed to light. These activated drugs may kill cancer cells. »
A drug used to treat some types of cancer. When absorbed by cancer cells and exposed to light, Photofrin becomes active and… »
Medicamento que se usa para tratar algunos tipos de cáncer. Cuando las células cancerosas lo absorben y se exponen a la luz,… »
An image recorded by a camera. »
The process by which an image is acquired by recording light emissions on radiation-sensitive paper. »
An instrument that measures the light intensity emitted from a sample. »
A clot detection method that uses a photometric means (measuring the absorbancy of monochromatic light) to detect the presence and/or quantify the… »
Measurement of the properties of light, especially luminous intensity. »
Analysis of the absorption or transmittance of light in the visible region of the electromagnetic spectrum by a specific compound. By… »
An electronic sensing device designed to amplify low-energy light signals and convert them to electrical pulses. »
An electronic device designed to detect and amplify light signals. »
A single unit of electromagnetic radiation, generally considered to be a discrete particle having no mass or charge. »
A type of radiation therapy that uses x-rays or gamma rays that come from a special machine called a linear accelerator… »
A type of spectroscopy that utilizes a laser beam to irradiate a sample containing particles in suspension, resulting in light scattering. Rapid… »
A procedure in which blood is removed from the body and treated with ultraviolet light and drugs that become active when exposed… »
A condition in which the eyes are more sensitive than normal to light. »
The perception of flashes of light. »
Cells specialized to detect and transduce light. »
Cells in invertebrates which are specialized to detect and transduce light and darkness and relay that information centrally in the nervous… »
Cells specialized to detect and transduce light. Rods and cones are the photoreceptors in the vertebrate retina. »
A genus of facultatively anaerobic, Gram negative, rod shaped bacterium assigned to the phylum Proteobacteria and the family Enterobacteriaceae. »
A species of facultatively anaerobic, Gram-negative, rod shaped bacteria assigned to the phylum Proteobacteria. This species is motile using peritrichous flagella, non-spore… »
Dermatitis caused or precipitated by exposure to ultraviolet sunlight, or by mediating phototoxic or photoallergic material in response to ultraviolet sunlight. … »
Increased sensitivity of the skin to ultraviolet light exposure. »
A drug used in photodynamic therapy. When absorbed by cancer cells and exposed to light, the drug becomes active and kills the… »
A drug used in photodynamic therapy. When absorbed by cancer cells and exposed to light, the drug becomes active and kills the… »
A Photostability study would be a one time study. »
An assay or diagnostic test utilized to measure the level of degradation of a drug or material in the presence of ultraviolet,… »
A chemical process that occurs in plants, algae, and some types of bacteria, when they are exposed to sunlight. During photosynthesis, water… »
Special tests used to measure the reaction of the skin to ultraviolet radiation. Phototesting is being used to see if drugs taken… »
The treatment of disease with certain types of light. Phototherapy can use lasers, LED, fluorescent lamps, and ultraviolet or infrared radiation. Also… »
A condition in which the skin or eyes become very sensitive to sunlight or other forms of light. It can be caused… »
Phototransduction is a biochemical process by which the photoreceptor cells generate electrical signals in response to captured photons. The vertebrate cascade starts… »
A transistor in which incident light acts as the base activating input. »
This gene plays a role in the regulation of transcription. »
Human PHOX2B wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 4p12 and is approximately 5 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
A rare condition in which the pituitary gland stops making most or all hormones. Pituitary hormones help control the way many parts… »
Afección poco frecuente por la que la hipófisis deja de elaborar la mayoría de las hormonas. Las hormonas hipofisiarias ayudan a controlar… »
Patient Health Questionnaire - 15 (PHQ-15) Back pain. »
Patient Health Questionnaire - 15 (PHQ-15) Chest pain. »
Patient Health Questionnaire - 15 (PHQ-15) Constipation, loose bowels, or diarrhea. »
Patient Health Questionnaire - 15 (PHQ-15) Dizziness. »
Patient Health Questionnaire - 15 (PHQ-15) Fainting spells. »
Patient Health Questionnaire - 15 (PHQ-15) Feeling tired or having low energy. »
Patient Health Questionnaire - 15 (PHQ-15) Feeling your heart pound or race. »
Patient Health Questionnaire - 15 (PHQ-15) Headaches. »
Patient Health Questionnaire - 15 (PHQ-15) Menstrual cramps or other problems with your periods [Women only]. »
Patient Health Questionnaire - 15 (PHQ-15) Nausea, gas, or indigestion. »
Patient Health Questionnaire - 15 (PHQ-15) Pain in your arms, legs, or joints (knees, hips, etc.). »
Patient Health Questionnaire - 15 (PHQ-15) Pain or problems during sexual intercourse. »
Patient Health Questionnaire - 15 (PHQ-15) Shortness of breath. »
Patient Health Questionnaire - 15 (PHQ-15) Stomach pain. »
Patient Health Questionnaire - 15 (PHQ-15) Trouble sleeping. »
A question associated with the PHQ-15 questionnaire. »
Patient Health Questionnaire - 9 (PHQ-9) Feeling bad about yourself - or that you are a failure or have let yourself or… »
Patient Health Questionnaire - 9 (PHQ-9) Feeling down, depressed, or hopeless. »
Patient Health Questionnaire - 9 (PHQ-9) Feeling tired or having little energy. »
Patient Health Questionnaire - 9 (PHQ-9) If you checked off any problems, how difficult have these problems made it for you to… »
Patient Health Questionnaire - 9 (PHQ-9) Little interest or pleasure in doing things. »
Patient Health Questionnaire - 9 (PHQ-9) Moving or speaking so slowly that other people could have noticed? Or the opposite - being… »
Patient Health Questionnaire - 9 (PHQ-9) Poor appetite or overeating. »
Patient Health Questionnaire - 9 (PHQ-9) Thoughts that you would be better off dead or of hurting yourself in some way. … »
Patient Health Questionnaire - 9 (PHQ-9) Trouble concentrating on things, such as reading the newspaper or watching television. »
Patient Health Questionnaire - 9 (PHQ-9) Trouble falling or staying asleep, or sleeping too much. »
A question associated with the PHQ-9 questionnaire. »
A collection of information about a person’s health that allows the person to manage and track his or her own health… »
Either of two arteries (left or right) that have a high degree of variability in their origin from the aorta and that… »
A nerve that runs from the spinal cord to the diaphragm (the thin muscle below the lungs and heart that separates the… »
Damage to the phrenic nerve. »
Intermittent, incomplete or complete paralysis with or without tremors to any of the organs or body parts innervated by the phrenic… »
The veins that run parallel to the phrenic arteries which include the two superior and two inferior phrenic veins. »
Rough, dry, hypertrophic eruption of the skin associated with vitamin A deficiency. »
A sulfonamide antibiotic used for topical application to the skin and the conjunctiva. »
A broad spectrum antimicrobial agent. Phthalylsulfathiazole is used in the treatment of dysentery, colitis, and gastroenteritis. »
A type of tumor found in breast or prostate tissue. It is often large and bulky and grows quickly. It may be… »
Phylogenetic analysis is the study of evolutionary relationships among the many different kinds of life on earth, both living (extant) and dead… »
Term describing the presence or absence of a certain gene across genomes of different species, reflecting the differential acquisition and loss of… »
A major division of a biological kingdom, consisting of closely-related classes; represents a basic fundamental pattern of organization and, presumably, a common… »
A doctor who specializes in physical medicine (the prevention and treatment of disease or injury with physical methods, such as exercise and… »
Having substance or material existence; concerned with material things; of or pertaining to the body as distinguished from the mind or… »
Any form of exercise or movement. Physical activity may include planned activity such as walking, running, basketball, or other sports. Physical activity… »
A design that is expected to be used to manufacture physical arrays. »
A bioAssay created by the bioAssayCreation event (e.g. in gene expression analysis this event is represented by the hybridization event). »
Studies to identify the mechanisms by which physical agents cause cancer »
Physical agents, such as radiation, that may have a role in development of cancer. »
Techniques based on the principles of physical and chemical science, for the study of biological problems. »
The branch of chemistry dealing with the physical properties of chemical substances. Chemical thermodynamics, chemical kinetics, quantum chemistry, statistical mechanics, and spectroscopy… »
The individual components that are required to comprise both the physical and structural elements of matter. The arrangement of these elements defines… »
The act of touching physically; the physical coming together of two or more things. »
Exposure from touching an object, person, or body substance contaminated with a suspected or confirmed infectious agent. »
A condition in which a person takes a drug over time, and unpleasant physical symptoms occur if the drug is suddenly stopped… »
A subject domain utilized for the submission of information encompassing and representing data, vocabulary or records related to physical exam. »
A systematic course of action that is performed in order to complete a physical examination. »
An indication or description that a subject physical examination test has occurred. »
The outcome of the physical examination assessment. »
An indication of whether a physical exam has been performed. »
An exam of the body to check for general signs of disease. »
An indication or description of any abnormal findings as a result of a physical examination. »
An indication or description that physical examination data is a baseline value. »
The body system or organ class that pertains to a physical examination. »
Classification of physical examination data. »
The standard character or string for representation and reporting of pharmacokinetic parameter data. »
An indication or description that the outcome of the physical examination was clinically significant. »
The day of the week physical examination data was collected. »
The date that the physical examination occurred on. »
The date and time of a physical examination. »
The individual health care provider that performs the physical examination. »
A character or string that represents a physical examination group. »
The site of a physical examination. »
An indication or description of a change in a physical examination. »
The numerical identifier of a physical examination result in standard units. »
The earliest outcome of the study questionnaire assessment. »
The unit of measure for an original physical examination result. »
The rationale why a physical examination was not performed. »
The standard unit of measure for physical examination results. »
An identifier that describes the relative position of physical examination data within a series. »
The degree of something undesirable as determined by physical assessment. »
One or more sponsor-defined characters used to identify, name, or characterize the physical examination. »
A term used to describe the state or condition of physical examination data. »
A subdivision of physical examination data. »
A character or string that represents the physical examination assessment. »
A character or string that represents a physical examination test. »
The time that the physical examination took place. »
The state of a person's physical and emotional well-being. »
Testing of specimens or materials for various physical properties. »
A map of the locations of identifiable landmarks on DNA (for example, restriction enzyme cutting site, genes), regardless of inheritance. Distance is… »
A distinctive observable characteristic of an object. »
A physical examination of a newborn's developmental characteristics. »
A set of manual or instrumental activities that are intended to treat a health problem in order to achieve a positive… »
A medical specialty focused on restoring functional ability and quality of life to people with physical impairments or disabilities. »
A doctor who specializes in physical medicine (the prevention and treatment of disease or injury with physical methods, such as exercise and… »
Physical measurement or determination. »
A natural phenomenon involving the physics of matter and energy. »
A data type comprised of the amount or total number of a measured entity. »
A data type comprised of the amount or total number of a measured entity with units that come from a coding… »
A data type comprised of the amount or total number of a measured entity with units that describe a period of… »
A data type comprised of a physical quantity divided by another physical quantity. »
A data type comprised of a physical quantity divided by a physical quantity expressed in units of time. »
The sciences that focus on the properties and behavior of nonliving matter. »
A physical movement from one place to another. »
The indication that a chemical form is solid, liquid, or gas. »
Degree of intensity or force in regard to a physical activity. »
A physical attribute of visual balance and proportion between opposing structures. »
A health professional trained to evaluate and treat people who have conditions or injuries that limit their ability to move and do… »
The use of exercises and physical activities to help condition muscles and restore strength and movement. For example, physical therapy can be… »
A type of therapy in which the therapist moves or manipulates one or more parts of the patient’s body. It may be… »
The general condition of one's body. »
A doctor; a person who has been educated, trained, and licensed to practice the art and science of medicine; a practitioner of… »
A health professional who is licensed to do certain medical procedures under the guidance of a doctor. A physician assistant may… »
Physician Data Query is an online database developed and maintained by the National Cancer Institute. Designed to make the most current, credible,… »
El Physician Data Query es una base de datos en línea creada y mantenida por el Instituto Nacional del Cáncer. Ha sido… »
A position, opinion or judgment reached after consideration by a physician with reference to subject. »
The room or rooms in which the physician and staff provide patient care. The offices include all rooms in the physician's office… »
Designed to take individuals with clinical degrees and give them experience in clinical research. »
Specifies whether a doctor has reviewed and signed off on a document or activity. »
The objectives of this survey are to: 1) determine the utilization of genetic tests by physicians at the national level, 2) ascertain… »
An individual trained and qualified to advise, administer, supervise, or perform research or other professional and scientific work in the investigation and… »
The study of those aspects of nature which can be understood in a fundamental way in terms of elementary principles and laws;… »
Having to do with the functions of the body. When used in the phrase "physiologic age," it refers to an age assigned… »
Elevated bilirubin levels in the blood of a newborn infant. It is a normal response due to the limited ability to excrete… »
A physical feeling of being able to breathe better during late trimester of pregnancy when the baby starts to descend lower into… »
An image artifact that results in unexpected signals due to patient physiology or problem metabolizing an imaging agent. »
Return to the normal structure and/or function, e.g. the subsidence of a pathologic process, as the subsidence of an inflammatory lesion or… »
The examination of variables concerning organism or bodily functions. »
Hyperplasia associated with increase in lactogenic hormones. »
The study of the mechanical, physical, and biochemical functions of living organisms. »
Factors, produced by the body, which regulate some aspect of physiology. »
The science concerned with the normal vital processes of animal and vegetable organisms, especially as to how things normally function in the… »
A substance found in many foods that come from plants, including corn, wheat, rice, and soybeans, and in large amounts in cereals… »
A substance found in plants. Some phytochemicals may reduce the risk of cancer. »
An estrogen-like substance found in some plants and plant products. Phytoestrogens may have anticancer effects. »
A substance found in plants that causes red blood cells to clump together and certain white blood cells to divide. »
A chemical substance that comes from plants and is used to make vitamins E and K. Phytol is also found in soaps,… »
An analogue of the naphthoquinone vitamin K found in plants. The vitamins K are essential for blood coagulation as it is… »
A plant-based compound that can compete with dietary cholesterol to be absorbed by the intestines, resulting in lower blood cholesterol levels. Phytosterols… »
The person(s) in charge of a clinical trial or a scientific research grant. The PI prepares and carries out the clinical trial… »
Pain Intensity (PI v1) Average pain intensity for various time periods of evaluation. »
Pain Intensity (PI v1) Least pain intensity for various time periods of evaluation. »
Pain Intensity (PI v1) Maximum pain intensity for various time periods of evaluation. »
Pain Intensity (PI v1) Minimum pain intensity for various time periods of evaluation. »
Pain Intensity (PI v1) Pain intensity for various time periods of evaluation. »
Pain Intensity (PI v1) Worst pain intensity for various time periods of evaluation. »
La(s) persona(s) a cargo de un ensayo clínico o una subvención científica para investigación. El PI (en inglés) prepara y lleva a… »
The determination of the amount of Pi glutathione-s-transferase present in a sample. »
A question associated with the PI version 1 questionnaire. »
A substance that is being studied in the treatment of cancer. It belongs to the family of drugs called antiangiogenesis agents. … »
Sustancia en estudio para el tratamiento de cáncer. Es un tipo de antiangiogénico. »
This gene plays a role in the inhibition of elastase activity. »
A type of enzyme that transmits signals in cells and that helps control cell growth. Some tumors have higher-than-normal levels of PI3… »
Human PI3 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 20q13.12 and is approximately 2 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
A type of enzyme that transmits signals in cells and that helps control cell growth. Some tumors have higher-than-normal levels of… »
Tipo de enzima que transmite señales en las células y que ayuda a controlar el crecimiento celular. Algunos tumores tienen concentraciones más… »
An orally bioavailable inhibitor of the class I phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K) alpha isoform with potential antineoplastic activity. PI3K alpha inhibitor INK1117 selectively… »
An orally bioavailable inhibitor of the class I phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K) alpha and beta isoforms with potential antineoplastic activity. PI3K alpha/beta inhibitor… »
The mesylate salt form of PWT33597, an orally bioavailable dual inhibitor of phosphatidylinositide 3-kinase (PI3K) alpha and mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR)… »
An orally bioavailable, highly selective and potent small molecule inhibitor of the delta and gamma isoforms of phosphoinositide-3 kinase (PI3K) with potential… »
An orally active, highly selective, small molecule inhibitor of the delta and gamma isoforms of phosphoinositide-3 kinase (PI3K) with potential immunomodulating and… »
An orally bioavailable small molecule, targeting the class I phosphatidylinositol 3 kinase (PI3K) family of lipid kinases, with potential antineoplastic activity. Class… »
A phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K) inhibitor with potential antineoplastic activity. PI3K inhibitor BAY 80-6946 inhibits the activation of the PI3K signaling pathway, which… »
A phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K) inhibitor with potential antineoplastic activity. PI3K inhibitor BGT226 specifically inhibits PI3K in the PI3K/AKT kinase (or protein kinase… »
An orally bioavailable specific oral inhibitor of the pan-class I phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K) family of lipid kinases with potential antineoplastic activity. PI3K… »
An orally bioavailable phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K) inhibitor with potential antineoplastic activity. PI3K inhibitor BYL719 specifically inhibits PI3K in the PI3K/AKT kinase (or… »
The orally bioavailable bismesylate salt of a potent small-molecule thieno[3,2-d]pyrimidine inhibitor of the class I phosphatidylinositol 3 kinase (PI3K) isoforms p100alpha and… »
A phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K) inhibitor with potential antineoplastic activity. PI3K inhibitor GSK1059615 inhibits PI3K in the PI3K/AKT kinase signaling pathway, which may… »
A small-molecule pyridylsulfonamide inhibitor of phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K) with potential antineoplastic activity. PI3K inhibitor GSK2126458 binds to and inhibits PI3K in the… »
A small-molecule wortmannin analogue inhibitor of the alpha, gamma, and delta isoforms of phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K) with potential antineoplastic activity. PI3K inhibitor… »
A phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K) inhibitor with potential antineoplastic activity. PI3K inhibitor WX-037 specifically inhibits PI3K, which prevents the activation of the PI3K/protein… »
An orally available, s-triazine derivative, ATP-competitive phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K) inhibitor with potential antineoplastic activity. PI3K inhibitor ZSTK474 inhibits all four PI3K… »
An orally bioavailable, substituted benzimidazole inhibitor of the class I phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K) beta isoform with potential antineoplastic activity. PI3K beta inhibitor… »
A highly selective, potent, and orally bioavailable small molecule inhibitor of the delta isoform of the 110 kDa catalytic subunit of class… »
An inhibitor of the delta isoform of phosphoinositide-3 kinase (PI3K) with potential antineoplastic activity. PI3K-delta inhibitor INCB050465 inhibits the delta isoform… »
An orally bioavailable, selective inhibitor of the delta isoform of the 110 kDa catalytic subunit of class I phosphoinositide-3 kinases (PI3K) with… »
An orally bioavailable inhibitor of both phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K) class I and pan histone deacetylase (HDAC) enzymes, with potential antineoplastic activity. Upon… »
An orally bioavailable small molecule targeting the phosphatidylinositol 3 kinase (PI3K) and mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) kinases in the PI3K/mTOR signaling… »
An orally bioavailable imidazoquinoline targeting the phosphatidylinositol 3 kinase (PI3K) and the mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR), with potential antineoplastic activity. PI3K/mTOR… »
An orally bioavailable inhibitor of phosphatidylinositol 3 kinase (PI3K) and mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) kinase in the PI3K/mTOR signaling pathway, with… »
An agent targeting the phosphatidylinositol 3 kinase (PI3K) and mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) in the PI3K/mTOR signaling pathway, with potential antineoplastic… »
A potent and selective inhibitor of both phosphatidylinositol 3 kinase (PI3K) and mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) kinase in the PI3K/mTOR signaling… »
An orally bioavailable inhibitor of phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K), mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR), activin receptor-like kinase 1 (ALK-1) and DNA-dependent protein kinase… »
A second generation, small-molecule mimetic of ATP that targets the mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) with potential antineoplastic activity. PKI-179 selectively inhibits… »
An inhibitor of the beta isoform of phosphoinositide-3 kinase (PI3K), with potential antineoplastic activity. Upon administration, PI3Kbeta inhibitor AZD8186 selectively inhibits the… »
A molecular genetic abnormality indicating the presence of a mutation in the PI3KCA (phosphatidyl inositol 3-kinase) gene on chromosome 3q26.32. »
An orally bioavailable, selective inhibitor of the delta isoform of the 110 kDa catalytic subunit of class I phosphoinositide-3 kinases (PI3K) with… »
This gene is involved in signal transduction and cell organization/biogenesis. »
Human PI4KB wild-type allele is located within 1q21 and is approximately 36 kb in length. This allele, which encodes phosphatidylinositol 4-kinase beta… »
The delicate, highly vascular, innermost membrane encasing the brain and spinal cord. »
This gene is involved in both signal transduction and the sumoylation of proteins. »
Human PIAS1 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 15q23 and is approximately 137 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
This gene is involved in transcriptional coregulation and protein degradation. »
Human PIAS3 wild type allele is located in the vicinity of 1q21 and is approximately 11 kb in length. This allele, which… »
A fluorescent dye of benzimidazole derivative. Pibenzimol binds to AT-specific sites in the minor groove of duplex DNA and inhibits topoisomerase… »
A semisynthetic water-soluble derivative of the antineoplastic antibiotic duocarmycin B2. Activated by carboxyl esterase, pibrozelesin alkylates DNA by binding to adenine-thymine… »
The hydrobromide salt form of pibrozelesin, a semisynthetic water-soluble derivative of the antineoplastic antibiotic duocarmycin B2, with antineoplastic activity. Activated by carboxyl… »
An eating disorder characterized by the persistent eating of nonnutritive substances such as clay or soil; this behavior must be inappropriate to… »
Aunque mucha gente le tiene miedo a las arañas, éstas generalmente no pican a las personas a menos que se sientan… »
Si pasa el tiempo en espacios abiertos o tiene mascotas que salen, tiene que mantenerse alerta contra las garrapatas. Son pequeños parásitos… »
La mayoría de las picaduras de insectos son inofensivas aunque parezcan desagradables. Las picaduras de los aguijones de las abejas, las avispas,… »
This gene plays a role in receptor mediated endocytosis. »
Human PICALM wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 11q14 and is approximately 112 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
A fusion gene that results from a chromosomal translocation t(10;11)(p13;q14) which fuses most of the coding region of the PICALM gene to… »
A fusion protein encoded by the PICALM/MLLT10 fusion gene. This protein is comprised of all but the last 4 amino acids of… »
La picazón (prurito) es el cosquilleo o la irritación en la piel que despierta la necesidad de rascarse esa área. Es un… »
A thin, flexible tube that is inserted into a vein in the upper arm and guided (threaded) into a large vein near… »
The essential oil extracted from the needles and twigs of the black spruce, Picea mariana. Picea mariana leaf oil is used for… »
A polyhydroxylated stilbene extract from the seeds of Euphorbia lagascae, which inhibits protein tyrosine kinase Syk and induces apoptosis. »
A species of yeast in the phylum Ascomycota whose asexual or anamorphic form is known as Candida guilliermondii. »
A lyophilized formulation containing cultures of a low-virulent strain of Streptococcus pyogenes, treated and killed with pencillin G, with potential sclerosing, immunostimulating… »
A rare neurodegenerative disorder leading to dementia. It is characterized by frontotemporal lobar degeneration with accumulation of tau proteins which form Pick… »
An electromagnetic device designed to convert movement to an electric signal. »
A prefix indicating a quantity of a trillionth, 10E-12. »
A unit of radioactivity defined as 0.037 atomic disintegrations or other nuclear transformations per second or one trillionth of curie (10E-12… »
A unit of an electric capacitance equal to one trillionth of a farad (10E-12 farad). »
The metric unit of mass equal to one trillionth of a gram (10E-12 gram). »
A unit of mass fraction of Prostaglandin E2 expressed as number of picograms of Prostaglandin E2 per one milligram of total… »
Picograms per day. »
A unit of mass concentration defined as the concentration of one picogram of a substance per unit volume of the mixture equal… »
Picograms per hour. »
Picograms per milligram creatinine. »
Picograms per milliliter per microgram. »
A dose calculation unit expressed in picograms per milliliter, divided by milligram per kilogram. »
A dose calculation unit expressed in picograms per milliliter, divided by milligram per kilogram per day. »
Picograms per minute. »
Picograms per second. »
A unit of catalytic activity measurement equal to trillionth of katal (10E-12 katal). »
Any of a group of isomeric compounds that are monomethyl derivatives of pyridines derived from coal tar, horse urine, and bone… »
A unit of volume equal to one trillionth of a liter (10E-12 liter). »
A metric unit of length equal to one trillionth of a meter (10E-12 meter). »
A unit of amount of substance equal to a trillionth (10E-12) of a mole. »
A unit of concentration (molarity unit) equal to one trillionth of a mole (10E-12 mole) per one liter of solution. »
Picomoles per liters per microgram. »
A new generation organic platinum analog with an extended spectrum of antineoplastic activity. Designed to overcome platinum drug resistance, picoplatin alkylates DNA,… »
A family of non-enveloped, positive-stranded RNA viruses with an icosahedral capsid. »
A unit of time equal to one trillionth of a second. »
A quassinoid glycoside phytochemical isolated from the plant Picrasma ailanthoides with potential antineoplastic activity. »
A cyclolignan alkaloid found in the mayapple plant family (Podophyllum peltatum), and a small molecule inhibitor of the insulin-like growth factor 1… »
A visual representation of an object, scene, person or abstraction. »
Picture Archiving and Communication System: A network established to provide access, storage and retrieval of images from medical imaging instrumentation. »
A condition in which the female reproductive organs are inflamed. It may affect the uterus, fallopian tubes, ovaries, and certain ligaments. PID… »
A humanized monoclonal antibody directed against human PD-1 (programmed cell death 1; PDCD1), with immunomodulating and antitumor activities. Pidilizumab blocks interaction between… »
A keto derivative of the amino acid proline. »
El pie de atleta es una infección común en el pie causada por hongos que afecta el área entre los dedos. Los… »
Si tiene diabetes, sus niveles de azúcar en la sangre son demasiado altos. Con el tiempo, esto puede dañar los nervios o… »
A rare, autosomal dominant disorder caused usually by mutations in the KIT gene. It is characterized by abnormalities in the development of… »
A traditional French unit of length equal to approximately 0.3248 meter or 12.79 inches. »
Una piedra o un cálculo renal es una pieza sólida de material que se forma en el riñón debido a sustancias presentes… »
Afección de la piel de la mama en forma de hoyuelos, parecida a la piel de una naranja, que a veces se… »
Procedimiento mediante el que se toman radiografías de los riñones, los uréteres y la vejiga a intervalos regulares después de que se… »
Radiografía de los riñones, los uréteres y la vejiga. Se toma después de inyectar en un vaso sanguíneo una sustancia que aparece… »
Piercings and tattoos are body decorations that go back to ancient times. Body piercing involves making a hole in the skin so… »
A rare congenital malformation characterized by micrognathia, posterior retraction of the tongue, and cleft palate. »
A minimally invasive, experimental form of electroanalgesia based upon the theory that rapid electrical stimulation of A-delta and C pain fibers can… »
Piezo-type mechanosensitive ion channel component 1 (2521 aa, ~287 kDa) is encoded by the human PIEZO1 gene. This protein plays a role… »
Piezo-type mechanosensitive ion channel component 2 (2752 aa, ~318 kDa) is encoded by the human PIEZO2 gene. This protein is involved in… »
This gene plays a role in ion transport. »
Human PIEZO1 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 16q24.3 and is approximately 70 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
This gene is involved in the response to mechanical stimuli. »
Human PIEZO2 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 18p11.21 and is approximately 479 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
The domestic pig Sus scrofa domestica. »
This gene is involved in post-translational protein modification. »
Human PIGA wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of Xp22.1 and is approximately 16 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
A member of the Columbidae family of birds with a stout body and short neck. This term most commonly refers to the… »
This gene plays a role in the synthesis of glycophosphatidyl inositol anchors. »
Human PIGF wild-type allele is located within 2p21-p16 and is approximately 36 kb in length. This allele, which encodes phosphatidylinositol-glycan biosynthesis class… »
PiggyBac transposable element-derived protein 5 (455 aa, ~52 kDa) is encoded by the human PGBD5 gene. This protein may play a role… »
A vial that contains a parenteral preparation that can be attached directly to the tubing of a parenterally administered fluid. »
A substance that gives color to tissue. Pigments are responsible for the color of skin, eyes, and hair. »
Tissue consisting of one or more layers of epithelial cells and a basement membrane. The cells contain granules of pigment or melanin,… »
Pigment epithelium-derived factor (418 aa, ~46 kDa) is encoded by the human SERPINF1 gene. This protein is involved in the regulation of… »
Pigmentation; the coloring of the skin, hair, mucous membranes, and retina of the eye. »
A usually functioning adenoma of the adrenal cortex. Grossly, it has a dark brown appearance and is characterized by the presence… »
A morphologic variant of dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans characterized by the presence of melanin-pigmented dendritic cells. »
A nevus characterised by the presence of excessive pigment. »
A benign, small and slightly elevated brown or black skin lesion with usually well-demarcated borders. It is characterized by the presence… »
Sustancia que da color al tejido. Los pigmentos dan su color a la piel, los ojos y el cabello. »
This gene is involved in the regulation of cell division. »
Human PIGU wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 20q11.22 and is approximately 117 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
This gene is involved in the metabolism of phosphoinositol. »
Human PIK3C2B wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 1q32 and is approximately 72 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
This gene is involved in the phosphorylation of phosphoinositol. »
Human PIK3C2G wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 12p12 and is approximately 401 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
This gene is involved in apoptosis, cell growth and angiogenesis. »
A molecular genetic abnormality indicating the presence of multiple copies of the PIK3CA (phosphatidyl inositol 3-kinase) gene. »
A molecular genetic abnormality indicating the presence of a mutation in the PI3KCA (phosphatidyl inositol 3-kinase) gene on chromosome 3q26.32. »
A variation in the amino acid sequence for the phosphatidylinositol-4,5-bisphosphate 3-kinase catalytic subunit alpha isoform protein. »
Human PIK3CA wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 3q26.3 and is approximately 36 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
This gene is involved in apoptosis, cell growth and angiogenesis. »
Human PIK3CB wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 3q22.3 and is approximately 105 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
This gene is involved in cell adhesion, signal transduction and maintenance of the structural and functional integrity of epithelia. »
Human PIK3CG wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 7q22.3 and is approximately 42 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
This gene is involved in phosphoinositol signaling. »
Human PIK3R1 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 5q13.1 and is approximately 86 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
This gene is involved in the regulation of receptor tyrosine kinase activity. »
Human PIK3R2 wild-type allele is located within 19q13.2-q13.4 and is approximately 17 kb in length. This allele, which encodes phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase regulatory… »
A fusion gene that results from a rearrangement of chromosomes 15 and 19 which fuses the 5' end of the PIK3R2 gene… »
A fusion protein encoded by the PIK3R2/UPS8 fusion gene. This protein is comprised of most of the phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase regulatory subunit alpha… »
This gene plays a role in cell cycle regulation and hormonal signaling. »
Human PIK3R3 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 1p34.1 and is approximately 93 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
A cutaneous leiomyoma arising from the arrector pili muscle. »
A benign, small, papular or nodular skin neoplasm that usually arises above the upper lip. It is characterized by an epithelial proliferation… »