All terms in NCIT
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| High-LET Radiotherapy | NCIT_C15849 | [Radiotherapy using radioactive particles that deposit a high amount of energy by radiation per unit length of travel.] |
| Factor XIII Measurement | NCIT_C112277 | [The determination of the amount of factor XIII present in a sample.] |
| FDA Device Classification | NCIT_C112278 | [The class of medical device as determined by the US Food and Drug Administration, based upon the level of control necessary to ensure safety and effectiveness (21 CFR 860).] |
| FDA Unique Device Identifier | NCIT_C112279 | [A unique numeric or alphanumeric code that contains the device identifier and a production identifier such as the lot or batch number, the serial number and/or expiration date.] |
| Device Unique Identifier | NCIT_C155868 | [A globally unique identifier for a device.] |
| Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Measurement | NCIT_C112273 | [The determination of the amount of epidermal growth factor receptor present in a sample.] |
| Estrogen Receptor Measurement | NCIT_C112274 | [The determination of the amount of estrogen receptor present in a sample.] |
| Experimental Organism Benign Polyp | NCIT_C112275 | [A benign polypoid neoplasm of an epithelial lining projecting into a lumen or cavity. (CDISC)] |
| Experimental Organism Benign Seminoma | NCIT_C112276 | [A benign germ cell neoplasm of the testis. (CDISC)] |
| Destroyed Medical Device | NCIT_C112270 | [A finding referring to a medical device that has been demolished.] |
| Ebola Virus | NCIT_C112271 | [A genus of filamentous, enveloped viruses with glycoprotein surface spikes, in the family Filoviridae. The genome is composed of a linear single-strand of negative sense RNA. The primary product of gene transcription of the fourth gene is a small glycoprotein (sGP), while RNA editing allows expression of full length glycoprotein. The Ebolavirus natural reservoir is considered to be fruit bats of the Pteropodidae family and cause severe hemorrhagic fevers in humans.] |
| Echovirus | NCIT_C112272 | [A species of non-enveloped, spherical and icosahedral viruses in the Picornaviridae family and Enterovirus genus. The genome is composed of single-stranded, positive-sense RNA. Echoviruses are found in humans and cause aseptic meningitis, encephalitis, paralysis and myocarditis via direct fecal-oral contamination, respiration and oral secretions, or indirect routes.] |
| Low-LET Radiotherapy | NCIT_C15850 | [Radiotherapy using radioactive particles that deposit a low amount of energy by radiation per unit length of travel.] |
| Redirected Cytolysis | NCIT_C15851 | [The killing of target cells by changing the natural specificity of cytotoxic T cells by the use of an antibody or other molecule capable of binding to both the T cell and to the target cell. Often involves hybrid (bispecific) antibodies having distinct specificities for the T cell and for the target cell. (NCI/OSP)] |
| Repository Operations, Other | NCIT_C15852 | |
| Repository Operation, Serum | NCIT_C15853 | |
| Social Health Service | NCIT_C15854 | |
| State Cancer Legislative Database | NCIT_C15855 | [The SCLD maintains information about state legislation and regulation addressing cancer-related topics, including tobacco, breast cancer, genetics, cervical cancer, prostate cancer, testicular cancer, colon cancer, ovarian cancer, access to state-of-the-art cancer treatment, cancer registries, and selected issues related to diet and nutrition, employment discrimination, environmental exposure, and occupational exposure. The purpose of the SCLD is threefold; it provides necessary information: 1) for evaluating the effect of state legislation on public health and on the application of cancer control science, 2) for facilitating the application of cancer control science, and 3) for monitoring legislative trends that may reflect changing public attitudes and practices. (State Cancer Legislative Database Program)] |
| Glucose Transport Induction | NCIT_C40811 | [Glucose Transport Induction consists of the initiation of subcellular or molecular processes directly involved in the physical translocation from one site or compartment to another (typically, extracellular to intracellular) of the simple C6H12O6 monosaccharide, glucose, that acts as an energy source for cells.] |
| Clinical Trials, Therapy | NCIT_C15856 |