| 1. | K 1900 | An antitrichomonal agent which is effective either topically or orally and whose urinary metabolites are also trichomonicidal.
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| 2. | K 315 | A narcotic analgesic proposed for severe pain. It may be habituating.
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| 3. | K 4024 | An oral hypoglycemic agent which is rapidly absorbed and completely metabolized.
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| 4. | K Casein | A mixture of related phosphoproteins occurring in milk and cheese. The group is characterized as one of the most nutritive milk proteins, More…
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| 5. | K Cell | Lymphocyte-like effector cells which mediate antibody-dependent cell cytotoxicity. They kill antibody-coated target cells which they bind More…
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| 6. | K Cells | Lymphocyte-like effector cells which mediate antibody-dependent cell cytotoxicity. They kill antibody-coated target cells which they bind More…
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| 7. | K Dependent p Nitrophenylphosphatase | An enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of nitrophenyl phosphates to nitrophenols. At acid pH it is probably ACID PHOSPHATASE (EC 3.1.3.2); More…
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| 8. | K p NPPase | An enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of nitrophenyl phosphates to nitrophenols. At acid pH it is probably ACID PHOSPHATASE (EC 3.1.3.2); More…
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| 9. | K ras Genes | Family of retrovirus-associated DNA sequences (ras) originally isolated from Harvey (H-ras, Ha-ras, rasH) and Kirsten (K-ras, Ki-ras, rasK) More…
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| 10. | K ras Oncogenes | Family of retrovirus-associated DNA sequences (ras) originally isolated from Harvey (H-ras, Ha-ras, rasH) and Kirsten (K-ras, Ki-ras, rasK) More…
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| 11. | K Receptors, Neuromedin | A class of cell surface receptors for tachykinins that prefers neurokinin B (neurokinin beta, neuromedin K) over other tachykinins. More…
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| 12. | K Strophanthidin | 3 beta,5,14-Trihydroxy-19-oxo-5 beta-card-20(22)-enolide. The aglycone cardioactive agent isolated from Strophanthus Kombe, S. gratus and More…
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| 13. | K(+)-H(+)-Exchanger | Membrane proteins that allow the exchange of hydrogen ions for potassium ions across the cellular membrane. The action of these antiporters More…
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| 14. | K+ Channels, Ca2+ Activated | Potassium channels whose activation is dependent on intracellular calcium concentrations.
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| 15. | K+ Channels, Ca2+-Activated | Potassium channels whose activation is dependent on intracellular calcium concentrations.
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| 16. | K+ Channels, Calcium Activated | Potassium channels whose activation is dependent on intracellular calcium concentrations.
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| 17. | K+ Channels, Calcium-Activated | Potassium channels whose activation is dependent on intracellular calcium concentrations.
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| 18. | K+ Channels, Inwardly Rectifying | Potassium channels where the flow of K+ ions into the cell is greater than the outward flow.
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| 19. | K+ Channels, Tandem Pore Domain | Potassium channels that contain two pores in tandem. They are responsible for baseline or leak currents and may be the most numerous of all More…
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| 20. | K+ Channels, Voltage-Gated | Potassium channel whose permeability to ions is extremely sensitive to the transmembrane potential difference. The opening of these More…
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