Anesthetic drug
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ILX:0100620
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3
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FDI Lab - SciCrunch.org
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06/18/2018
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FDI Lab - SciCrunch.org |
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12/08/2016 |
0 |
NeuroLex |
NeuroLex |
Aneuploid
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A ploidy quality inhering in a bearer by virtue of containing a non-integral multiple of the monoploid number, due to extra or missing chromosomes.
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ILX:0100621
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3
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FDI Lab - SciCrunch.org
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06/18/2018
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FDI Lab - SciCrunch.org |
term |
12/08/2016 |
0 |
NeuroLex |
NeuroLex |
Angio Flag
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Angio Image Indicator. Primary image for Angio processing. Enumerated Values: Y Image is Angio N Image is not Angio
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ILX:0100622
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6
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FDI Lab - SciCrunch.org
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08/28/2018
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FDI Lab - SciCrunch.org |
term |
12/08/2016 |
0 |
NeuroLex |
troy sincomb |
Angiotensin
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ILX:0100623
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3
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FDI Lab - SciCrunch.org
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06/18/2018
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FDI Lab - SciCrunch.org |
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12/08/2016 |
0 |
NeuroLex |
NeuroLex |
Angiotensin receptor
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ILX:0100624
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3
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FDI Lab - SciCrunch.org
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06/18/2018
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FDI Lab - SciCrunch.org |
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12/08/2016 |
0 |
NeuroLex |
NeuroLex |
Angular
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Having several salient angles on the margin.
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ILX:0100625
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3
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FDI Lab - SciCrunch.org
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06/18/2018
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FDI Lab - SciCrunch.org |
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12/08/2016 |
0 |
NeuroLex |
NeuroLex |
Angular acceleration
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A physical quality inhering in a bearer by virtue of the rate of change of its angular velocity.
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ILX:0100626
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3
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FDI Lab - SciCrunch.org
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06/18/2018
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FDI Lab - SciCrunch.org |
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12/08/2016 |
0 |
NeuroLex |
NeuroLex |
Angular gyrus
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Part of inferior parietal lobule formed by the cortex surrounding the upturned end of the superior temporal sulcus (Nolte, The Human Brain, 6th ed, 2009, pg 659)
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ILX:0100627
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15
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FDI Lab - SciCrunch.org
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01/17/2023
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FDI Lab - SciCrunch.org |
term |
12/08/2016 |
0 |
NeuroLex |
NeuroLex |
Angular Step
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The angular scan arc step between views of the TOMO acquisition, in degrees.
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ILX:0100628
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4
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FDI Lab - SciCrunch.org
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06/18/2018
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FDI Lab - SciCrunch.org |
term |
12/08/2016 |
0 |
NeuroLex |
NeuroLex |
Angular sulcus
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The term angular sulcus (H) refers to a superficial feature of the parietal lobe. It is the portion of the superior temporal sulcus that extends into the angular gyrus (Ono-90). (NN)
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ILX:0100629
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8
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FDI Lab - SciCrunch.org
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06/23/2020
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FDI Lab - SciCrunch.org |
term |
12/08/2016 |
0 |
NeuroLex |
NeuroLex |
Angular velocity
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A physical quality inhering in a bearer by virtue of the rate of its angular movement about an axis; the angle rotated in a given time.
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ILX:0100630
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3
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FDI Lab - SciCrunch.org
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06/18/2018
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FDI Lab - SciCrunch.org |
term |
12/08/2016 |
0 |
NeuroLex |
NeuroLex |
Angular View Vector
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An array that contains the angular view number for each frame.
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ILX:0100631
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6
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FDI Lab - SciCrunch.org
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08/28/2018
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FDI Lab - SciCrunch.org |
term |
12/08/2016 |
0 |
NeuroLex |
troy sincomb |
Anidulafungin
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Anidulafungin or Eraxis is an anti-fungal drug manufactured by Pfizer that gained approval by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in February 21, 2006; it was previously known as LY303366. There is preliminary evidence that it has a similar safety profile to caspofungin. (Wikipedia) Pharmacology: Anidulafungin is a semi-synthetic lipopeptide synthesized from a fermentation product of Aspergillus nidulans. Anidulafungin is an echinocandin, a class of antifungal drugs that inhibits the synthesis of 1,3--D-glucan, an essential component of fungal cell walls. Anidulafungin is active in vitro against Candida albicans, C. glabrata, C. parapsilosis, and C. tropicalis. Mechanism of action: Anidulafungin is a semi-synthetic echinocandin with antifungal activity. Anidulafungin inhibits glucan synthase, an enzyme present in fungal, but not mammalian cells. This results in inhibition of the formation of 1,3--D-glucan, an essential component of the fungal cell wall. Drug type: Approved. Investigational. Small Molecule. Drug category: Antibiotics, Antifungal
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ILX:0100632
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3
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FDI Lab - SciCrunch.org
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06/18/2018
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FDI Lab - SciCrunch.org |
term |
12/08/2016 |
0 |
NeuroLex |
NeuroLex |
Anileridine
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Anileridine is a synthetic opioid and strong analgesic medication. It is a narcotic pain reliever used to treat moderate to severe pain. Narcotic analgesics act in the central nervous system (CNS) to relieve pain. Some of their side effects are also caused by actions in the CNS. Pharmacology: Anileridine, a potent analgesic, is an analog of pethidine. Anileridine is useful for the relief of moderate to severe pain. It may also be used as an analgesic adjunct in general anesthesia in the same manner as meperidine to reduce the amount of anesthetic needed, to facilitate relaxation, and to reduce laryngospasm. In addition, anileridine exerts mild antihistaminic, spasmolytic and antitussive effects. Anileridine's main pharmacologic action is exerted on the CNS. Respiratory depression, when it occurs, is of shorter duration than that seen with morphine or meperidine when equipotent analgesic doses are used. Mechanism of action: Opiate receptors are coupled with G-protein receptors and function as both positive and negative regulators of synaptic transmission via G-proteins that activate effector proteins. Binding of the opiate stimulates the exchange of GTP for GDP on the G-protein complex. As the effector system is adenylate cyclase and cAMP located at the inner surface of the plasma membrane, opioids decrease intracellular cAMP by inhibiting adenylate cyclase. Subsequently, the release of nociceptive neurotransmitters such as substance P, GABA, dopamine, acetylcholine and noradrenaline is inhibited. Opioids also inhibit the release of vasopressin, somatostatin, insulin and glucagon. Opioids such as anileridine close N-type voltage-operated calcium channels (OP2-receptor agonist) and open calcium-dependent inwardly rectifying potassium channels (OP3 and OP1 receptor agonist). This results in hyperpolarization and reduced neuronal excitability. Drug type: Approved. Illicit. Small Molecule. Drug category: Analgesics. Narcotics. Opiate Agonists
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ILX:0100633
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5
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FDI Lab - SciCrunch.org
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08/24/2018
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FDI Lab - SciCrunch.org |
term |
12/08/2016 |
0 |
NeuroLex |
troy sincomb |
Animal Biobank
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A cryogenic storage facility used to archive biological samples from non-human animals for use in research and experiments. Ranging in size from individual refrigerators to warehouses, animal biobanks are maintained by institutions such as universities and nonprofit organizations. (Adapted from Wikipedia)
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ILX:0100634
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3
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FDI Lab - SciCrunch.org
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06/18/2018
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FDI Lab - SciCrunch.org |
term |
12/08/2016 |
0 |
NeuroLex |
NeuroLex |
Animal model
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Non-human animals, selected because of specific characteristics, for use in experimental research, teaching, or testing (adapted from MeSH via BioPortal: http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/MESH/D023421)
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ILX:0100635
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4
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FDI Lab - SciCrunch.org
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06/18/2018
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FDI Lab - SciCrunch.org |
term |
12/08/2016 |
0 |
NeuroLex |
NeuroLex |
Animal naming task
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animals are presented, usually pictorially, and participants are asked to name them aloud
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ILX:0100636
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4
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FDI Lab - SciCrunch.org
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06/18/2018
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FDI Lab - SciCrunch.org |
term |
12/08/2016 |
0 |
NeuroLex |
NeuroLex |
Animal physiology
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Branch of physiology concerned with animals.
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ILX:0100637
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3
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FDI Lab - SciCrunch.org
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06/18/2018
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FDI Lab - SciCrunch.org |
term |
12/08/2016 |
0 |
NeuroLex |
NeuroLex |
Animal strain
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Animals produced by the mating of littermates or siblings over multiple generations. The resultant strain of animals is virtually identical genotypically. Highly inbred animal lines allow the study of certain traits in a relatively pure form. (Segen, Dictionary of Modern Medicine, 1992) (MSH)
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ILX:0100638
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3
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FDI Lab - SciCrunch.org
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06/18/2018
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FDI Lab - SciCrunch.org |
term |
12/08/2016 |
0 |
NeuroLex |
NeuroLex |
Animal Temp Control
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low noise heating system maintains animal body temperature during experimental procedures such as electrophysiological recordings where minimal electromagnetic interference is required.
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ILX:0100639
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3
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FDI Lab - SciCrunch.org
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06/18/2018
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FDI Lab - SciCrunch.org |
term |
12/08/2016 |
0 |
NeuroLex |
NeuroLex |