All terms in NCIT
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Rosa centifolia Flower Oil | NCIT_C107356 | [The oil extracted from the flowers of Rosa centifolia. Rose oil is used as a frangrance component.] |
| United States Department of Agriculture | NCIT_C68708 | [A cabinet-level agency of the United States charged with providing leadership on food, agriculture, natural resources, rural development, nutrition, and related issues based on sound public policy, the best available science, and efficient management.] |
| Rosa damascena Flower Oil | NCIT_C107357 | [The oil extracted from the flowers of Rosa damascena. Rose oil is used as a frangrance component.] |
| KNI-272 | NCIT_C29140 | [A synthetic peptide-based antiviral agent. As a peptidomimetic substrate containing an unnatural amino acid, allophenylnorstatine, KNI-272 selectively binds to and inhibits the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) 1 and 2 proteases, thereby preventing cleavage of the gag-pol viral polyprotein and resulting in the release of immature, noninfectious virions. (NCI04)] |
| Protease Inhibitor | NCIT_C783 | [Any substance that inhibits a protease, an enzyme that breaks peptide bonds. Proteases are required for many cell processes and inhibition of proteases can inhibit viral replication, inflammatory responses, proliferation, and tumor growth.] |
| Rosa gallica Flower Oil | NCIT_C107358 | [The oil extracted from the flowers of Rosa gallica. Rose oil is used as a frangrance component.] |
| KRAS CYS-12 Mutant Protein | NCIT_C29141 | [A synthetic form of the K-ras protein containing a point mutation at position 12 (glycine to cysteine). Vaccines using mutant K-ras proteins may be used in the immunotherapy of various cancers that express mutated K-ras proteins. (NCI04)] |
| Rosa moschata Oil | NCIT_C107359 | [The oil extracted from the flowers of Rosa moschata. Rose oil is used in skincare preparations.] |
| Ketamine Hydrochloride | NCIT_C29142 | [The hydrochloride salt of a synthetic derivative of cyclohexanone with analgesic and anesthetic activities. Although its mechanism of action is not well understood, ketamine appears to non-competitively block N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptors and may interact with opioid mu receptors and sigma receptors, thereby reducing pain perception, inducing sedation, and producing dissociative anesthesia.] |
| Universally Unique Identifier | NCIT_C54100 | [A 128 bit identifier. Depending on the mechanism used to generate it, it is either guaranteed to be different from all other UUIDs/GUIDs generated until 3400 AD or extremely likely to be different. Its relatively small size lends itself well to sorting, ordering, and hashing of all sorts, storing in databases, simple allocation, and ease of programming in general.] |
| Lactobutyrin | NCIT_C29144 | |
| Topology | NCIT_C54101 | [The study of anatomy based on regions or divisions of the body and emphasizing the relations between various structures (muscles and nerves and arteries etc.) in that region.] |
| Labetalol | NCIT_C29146 | [A third generation selective alpha-1-adrenergic antagonist and non-selective beta-adrenergic antagonist with vasodilatory and antihypertensive properties. Labetalol competitively binds to alpha-1-adrenergic receptors in vascular smooth muscle, thereby inhibiting the adrenergic stimulation of endothelial cell function and vasoconstriction in peripheral blood vessels. This agent also binds to beta-receptors in the bronchial and vascular smooth muscle, resulting in a decrease in adrenergic stimulation. The result is a decrease in resting and exercise heart rates, cardiac output, and in both systolic and diastolic blood pressure, thereby resulting in vasodilation, and negative chronotropic and inotropic cardiac effects.] |
| TP53 NP_000537.3:p.R273C | NCIT_C146917 | [A change in the amino acid residue at position 273 in the cellular tumor antigen p53 protein where arginine has been replaced by cysteine.] |
| TP53 NM_000546.5:c.817C>T | NCIT_C146916 | [A nucleotide substitution at position 817 of the coding sequence of the TP53 gene where cytosine has been mutated to thymine.] |
| Lactase | NCIT_C29147 | [Formulated in various oral forms for use in lactose intolerance, Lactase Enzyme (Lactaid) is a dietary supplement that breaks down lactose (milk sugar) in dairy foods. It prevents gas, diarrhea, and bloating caused by consumption from dairy foods in people that lack the natural lactase enzyme. (NCI04)] |
| Medical History Taking | NCIT_C146918 | [The process of gathering information regarding a person's medical history.] |
| Lactulose | NCIT_C29148 | [A disaccharide (sugar) synthesized from fructose and galactose, Lactulose is used to treat constipation and some liver diseases. Nondigestible in mammals, lactulose passes unabsorbed down to the large intestine where resident bacteria consume it and produce lactic, acetic, and formic acids, which draw fluid into the bowel to soften the stool (laxative effect). Acidification of the colon contents attracts ammonia from the bloodstream, assisting stool excretion; helpful in liver failure when ammonia cannot be detoxified. (NCI04)] |
| Adult Gliosarcoma | NCIT_C68701 | [A gliosarcoma occurring in adults.] |
| Adult Glioblastoma | NCIT_C9094 | [A glioblastoma occurring in adults.] |