- physiologically active substance
- физиологически активное вещество (сокр. ФАВ)
English-Russian Biotechnology Glossary. A. F. Valikhov, V. V. Kolotvin, O. A. Legonkova, I. A. Rogov, Thomas Creamer. 2007.
English-Russian Biotechnology Glossary. A. F. Valikhov, V. V. Kolotvin, O. A. Legonkova, I. A. Rogov, Thomas Creamer. 2007.
Substance dependence — Substance dependency Classification and external resources ICD 10 F10.2 F19.2 ICD 9 … Wikipedia
tachyphylaxis — Rapid appearance of progressive decrease in response to a given dose following repetitive administration of a pharmacologically or physiologically active substance. [tachy + G. phylaxis, protection] * * * tachy·phy·lax·is .tak i fi lak səs n, pl… … Medical dictionary
secretion — 1. Production by a cell or aggregation of cells (a gland) of a physiologically active substance and its movement out of the cell or organ in which it is formed. 2. The solid, liquid, or gaseous product … Medical dictionary
autacoid — noun Etymology: aut + Greek akos remedy; probably akin to Old Irish ícc cure Date: 1914 a physiologically active substance (as serotonin, bradykinin, or angiotensin) produced by and acting within the body … New Collegiate Dictionary
blockade — I. transitive verb (blockaded; blockading) Date: 1680 1. to subject to a blockade 2. block, obstruct • blockader noun II. noun Date: 1693 1. t … New Collegiate Dictionary
autacoid — SYN: autocoid. [aut + G. akos, relief, resource] * * * au·ta·coid ȯt ə .kȯid n a physiologically active substance (as a serotonin, bradykinin, or angiotensin) produced by and acting within the body * * * au·ta·coid (awґtə koid) [aut + Gr.… … Medical dictionary
blockade — 1. Intravenous injection of large amounts of colloidal dyes or other substances in order to block reticuloendothelial cells ( e.g., phagocytosis is temporarily prevented). 2. Receptor b., blocking the effect of a … Medical dictionary
down-regulation — Development of a refractory or tolerant state consequent upon repeated administration of a pharmacologically or physiologically active substance; often accompanied by an initial decrease in affinity of receptors for the agent and a subsequent… … Medical dictionary
secrete — To elaborate or produce some physiologically active substance ( e.g., enzyme, hormone, metabolite) by a cell and to deliver it into blood, body cavity, or sap, either by direct diffusion, cellular … Medical dictionary
Abel , John Jacob — (1857–1938) American biochemist Abel was born in Cleveland, Ohio, the son of a farmer. He was educated at the University of Michigan and Johns Hopkins University. He spent the years 1884–90 in Europe studying at Leipzig, Heidelberg, Würzburg,… … Scientists
calendulin — ca·len·du·lin lən n a yellowish pigment that is the physiologically active substance in calendula … Medical dictionary