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Alpha-Fetoprotein Test Alpha-Fetoprotein Test
Alpha-fetoprotein test Definition The alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) test is a blood test that is performed during pregnancy to screen the fetus for certain conditions; it is also used to screen for certain diseases in infants and children. The screening test measures the level of... Read more
streptococcus streptococcus
streptococcus , any of a group of gram-positive bacteria, genus Streptococcus, some of which cause disease. Streptococci are spherical and divide by fission, but they remain attached and so grow in beadlike chains. The incidence and severity of streptococcal diseases decreased dramatically after... Read more
Sangers reagent Sangers reagent
Sanger's reagent A solution of 1-fluoro-2–4-dinitrobenzene, used for the chromatographic detection and quantification of amino acids, peptides, and proteins. Its effectiveness is based on the reaction of the reagent with free alpha- and epsilon-amino groups to form yellow dinitrophenyl... Read more
gamma radiation gamma radiation
gamma radiation high-energy photons emitted as one of the three types of radiation resulting from natural radioactivity . It is the most energetic form of electromagnetic radiation , with a very short wavelength (high frequency). Wavelengths of the longest gamma radiation are less than 10 -10 m,... Read more
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interferon interferon
interferon , any of a group of proteins produced by cells in the body in response to an attack by a virus . A cell infected by a virus releases minute amounts of interferons, which attach themselves to neighboring cells, prompting them to start producing their own protective antiviral enzymes. The... Read more
radioisotope radioisotope
radioisotope (ray-di-oh-I-sŏ-tohp) n. an isotope of an element that emits alpha, beta, or gamma radiation during its decay into another element. Artificial radioisotopes, such as iodine-131 and cobalt-60, are produced by bombarding elements with beams of neutrons. They are widely used in... Read more
Vasoconstriction Vasoconstriction
vasoconstrictor (vay-zoh-kŏn-strik-ter) n. an agent that causes narrowing of the blood vessels and therefore a decrease in blood flow. Vasoconstrictors are alpha agonists (see sympathomimetic), used to raise the blood pressure in disorders of the circulation, shock, or severe bleeding and to... Read more

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