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  • == Phospholipase C == '''Phospholipase C''' (pronounced: fos-fo-li-pase C) is a class of [[Enzyme|enzymes]] that are important in [[Cell biology|cell
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  • '''Landolt C''' ...vision testing]] to measure an individual's [[visual acuity]]. The Landolt C is named after its inventor, the Swiss ophthalmologist [[Edmond Landolt]].
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  • == Mitomycin C == '''Mitomycin C''' (pronounced: /ˌmaɪtoʊˈmaɪsɪn ˈsiː/) is a type of [[antibiotic]]
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  • 62 bytes (6 words) - 19:27, 3 February 2024
  • |Term=Vitamin C ...that the body needs in small amounts to function and stay healthy. Vitamin C helps fight infections, heals wounds, and keeps tissues healthy. 
    1,007 bytes (147 words) - 15:36, 14 January 2023
  • |Term=C cell |Short definition=C cell - cell type in the thyroid. C cells produce calcitonin, a hormone that helps control blood calcium levels
    400 bytes (60 words) - 22:05, 10 January 2023
  • '''Troponin C''' (pronounced: troh-POH-nin see) is a protein that plays a crucial role in ...s "tropos" meaning "turn" and "nema" meaning "thread". The "C" in Troponin C stands for "calcium-binding", which describes the protein's primary functio
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  • ...the [[Plastic explosive|plastic explosive]] family known as [[Composition C]]. ...is the fourth in the series of the Composition C plastic explosives. The "C" in the name stands for "Composition" and the "4" signifies that it is the
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  • |Term=Hepatitis C |Short definition=a form of hepatitis caused by the hepatitis C virus, which is transmitted through sexual contact or contact with infected
    482 bytes (71 words) - 23:51, 30 December 2022
  • |Term=c-ABL |Short definition=c-ABL - An enzyme involved in many cellular processes such as B. cell divisio
    604 bytes (92 words) - 22:10, 10 January 2023
  • '''Cytochrome c''' (pronounced: /ˈsaɪtoʊkroʊm si:/) is a small heme protein found in th ..."kytos" meaning "cell" and "chroma" meaning "color". The "c" in cytochrome c refers to the particular type of heme group it contains.
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  • '''C-Jun''' (pronounced see-jun) is a [[Protein|protein]] that in humans is enco ...apanese language|Japanese]] word ''jun'', which means "pure". The "C" in ''C-Jun'' stands for "cellular", distinguishing it from its viral counterpart,
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  • 38 bytes (3 words) - 19:27, 3 February 2024
  • |Term=C-Peptide |Short definition=C-Peptide - A substance made by the pancreas. C-peptide and insulin are both part of a larger molecule that is broken down
    624 bytes (94 words) - 22:11, 10 January 2023
  • == Enterovirus C == '''Enterovirus C''' (pronounced: en-ter-o-vi-rus see) is a species of [[virus]] in the genus
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  • |Term=ARA-C |Short definition=ARA-C - A medicine used with other medicines to treat adults and children with ac
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  • == Big C == '''Big C''' (/bɪɡ ˈsiː/), often used as a euphemism for [[cancer]], is a group o
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  • |Term=c-kit |Short definition=c-kit - A protein found on the surface of many different cell types. It attac
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  • |Term=protein kinase C |Short definition=protein kinase C - {{Pronunciation}} (PROH-teen KY-nays.
    499 bytes (70 words) - 05:52, 14 January 2023
  • |Term=C cell |Short definition=C cell - cell type in the thyroid. C cells produce calcitonin, a hormone that helps control blood calcium levels
    400 bytes (60 words) - 22:05, 10 January 2023
  • |Term=C-Peptide |Short definition=C-Peptide - A substance made by the pancreas. C-peptide and insulin are both part of a larger molecule that is broken down
    624 bytes (94 words) - 22:11, 10 January 2023
  • |Term=C-reactive protein |Short definition=C-reactive protein - (.
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  • |Term=c-fos antisense oligonucleotide ...itis and certain skin conditions. It blocks production of a protein called c-fos, which helps control cell growth. 
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  • |Term=c-ABL |Short definition=c-ABL - An enzyme involved in many cellular processes such as B. cell divisio
    604 bytes (92 words) - 22:10, 10 January 2023
  • == GB virus C == '''GB virus C''' (pronounced: /ˈdʒiː biː ˈvaɪrəs siː/), also known as '''Hepatiti
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  • |Term=Type C thymoma |Short definition=Type C thymoma - {{Pronunciation}} (Hint C your-MOH-moo) A rare type of thymus cancer. It usually spreads, has a high
    638 bytes (97 words) - 19:25, 12 January 2023
  • == Protein C == '''Protein C''' (pronounced: pro-teen see) is a [[vitamin K]]-dependent [[serine proteas
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  • ...the [[Plastic explosive|plastic explosive]] family known as [[Composition C]]. ...is the fourth in the series of the Composition C plastic explosives. The "C" in the name stands for "Composition" and the "4" signifies that it is the
    1 KB (165 words) - 22:28, 14 February 2024
  • |Term=ultraviolet C radiation ...part of the energy that comes from the sun. Most of the sun's ultraviolet C radiation is blocked from the earth's surface by the ozone layer. 
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  • {{R from incorrect spacing|C. difficile}} {{R from avoided double redirect|C. difficile}}
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  • {{R from incorrect punctuation|C. difficile}} {{R from avoided double redirect|C. difficile}}
    156 bytes (19 words) - 19:33, 3 February 2024
  • == Phospholipase C == '''Phospholipase C''' (pronounced: fos-fo-li-pase C) is a class of [[Enzyme|enzymes]] that are important in [[Cell biology|cell
    1 KB (136 words) - 07:10, 14 February 2024
  • |Term=Vitamin C ...that the body needs in small amounts to function and stay healthy. Vitamin C helps fight infections, heals wounds, and keeps tissues healthy. 
    1,007 bytes (147 words) - 15:36, 14 January 2023
  • |Term=c-erbB-2 positive |Short definition=c-erbB-2 positive - Describes cells that have a protein called HER2 on their
    896 bytes (134 words) - 21:13, 10 January 2023
  • ...ridae]]. Unlike [[Influenza A virus]] and [[Influenza B virus]], Influenza C virus causes only mild disease in humans and is not thought to cause epidem C virus: /ˈsiː ˈvaɪrəs/
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  • ...risk of developing abnormal blood clots due to a deficiency of the protein C, a protein in the body that prevents blood clotting. Protein C deficiency is pronounced as proh-teen see deh-fish-en-see.
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  • |Middlename=C |Organization=Alan C. Thorell
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  • ...otein C deficiency]]. It is a purified, lyophilized, sterile human protein C. ...for protein C) and "protein". The name signifies its function as a protein C concentrate.
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