All terms in NCIT
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Henipavirus | NCIT_C112290 | [A genus of enveloped, pleomorphically spherical viruses in the family Paramyxoviridae. The genome is composed of a linear single-strand of negative sense RNA. The Henipavirus natural reservoir is considered to be fruit bats of the Pteropodidae family and cause influenza-like illness in humans.] |
| Magnetic Field | NCIT_C151962 | [The region around a magnetic material or a moving electric charge within which the force of magnetism acts.] |
| Minute Times Picomole Per Liter Per Gram | NCIT_C112354 | [Minutes times picomoles per liter, divided by grams.] |
| Atomic Nucleus | NCIT_C151963 | [The region of an atom that contains the protons and neutrons.] |
| Subatomic Particle | NCIT_C40429 | [Any of the constituent parts of an atom, including the protons, neutrons and electrons and their parts.] |
| Minute Times Picomole Per Liter Per Kilogram | NCIT_C112355 | [Minutes times picomoles per liter, divided by kilograms.] |
| Saturation Recovery Pulse Sequence | NCIT_C151964 | [A sequence of multiple 90 degree radio frequency pulses spaced at repetition times that allow the recovery of all the longitudinal magnetization before the next pulse.] |
| Pulse Sequence | NCIT_C106562 | [A serially recurrent arrangement of radiofrequency pulses that are applied to the sample.] |
| Molluscipoxvirus | NCIT_C112356 | [A genus of enveloped, brick-shaped viruses in the family Poxviridae. The genome is composed of linear, double-stranded DNA and the virus is capable of infection either with or without its external membrane envelope. Molluscipoxviruses may be sexually transmitted and cause molluscum contagiosum in humans.] |
| Tissue Suppression | NCIT_C151965 | [Any of various techniques that allow the imaging of a body part while suppressing signals coming from a selected tissue.] |
| Molluscum Contagiosum Virus | NCIT_C112357 | [A species of enveloped and brick-shaped viruses in the Poxviridae family and Molluscipoxvirus genus. The genome is composed of non-segmented, linear double-stranded DNA. Molluscum contagiosum viruses are found in humans and can cause the disease Molluscum contagiosum. Molluscum contagiosum viruses are transmitted via direct person-to-person contact and contact with infected fomites.] |
| Minute Times Nanomole Per Liter Per Gram | NCIT_C112350 | [Minutes times nanomoles per liter, divided by grams.] |
| Minute Times Nanomole Per Liter Per Kilogram | NCIT_C112351 | [Minutes times nanomoles per liter, divided by kilograms.] |
| Generic | NCIT_C151960 | [General; lacking specificity.] |
| Minute Times Picogram Per Milliliter Per Gram | NCIT_C112352 | [Minutes times picograms per milliliter, divided by grams.] |
| Molecular Marker Activity | NCIT_C40700 | [Molecular Marker Activity involves temporary non-covalent interaction through intermolecular physical forces of attraction and spatial complementarity with a substance, such as a cell surface antigen, that assists in antigen localization or evaluation of cellular activity.] |
| Less than Partial Clinical Response | NCIT_C151961 | [A change towards improvement from the pretreatment baseline, but not meeting the criteria for complete response or partial response.] |
| Minute Times Picogram Per Milliliter Per Kilogram | NCIT_C112353 | [Minutes times picograms per milliliter, divided by kilograms.] |
| Suprarenal | NCIT_C151959 | [Located above the upper pole of the kidney.] |
| Calcium-sensing Receptor Agonist SK 1403 | NCIT_C151955 | [An agonist of calcium-sensing receptors (CaSR), with potential use in the treatment of secondary hyperparathyroidism (SHPT). Upon administration, CaSR agonist SK 1403 targets and binds to CaSRs expressed on the membranes of cells in the parathyroid glands, which suppresses osteoclast activity and reduces the excessive secretion of parathyroid hormone (PTH). This prevents the excessive PTH-mediated efflux of phosphorus and calcium from bone into the blood and normalizes serum calcium and phosphorus levels. SK 1403 may decrease the risk of bone fracture, may lower depositions of phosphorus and calcium salts in non-bone tissues, may reduce bone and joint pain and may slow the progression of other diseases related to increased levels of PTH. CaSR controls calcium homeostasis and regulates the release of PTH.] |