Xenarthra -- anatomy & histology : Comparative anatomy of the gastrointestinal tract in eutheria : taxonomy, biogeography and food. Volume 1, Introduction, Afrotheria, Xenarthra and Eucharchontoglires / Peter Langer
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Xenarthra -- Conservation : The biology of the Xenarthra / edited by Sergio F. Vizcaíno and W.J. Loughry
A lactone derivative of LEUCINE that acts as a pancreatic lipase inhibitor to limit the absorption of dietary fat; it is used in the management of obesity
Antigens stimulating the formation of, or combining with heterophile antibodies. They are cross-reacting antigens found in phylogenetically unrelated species
Xenobiotics -- Environmental aspects -- Congresses. : Hazard assessment and control of environmental contaminants in water : proceedings of the 1st IAWPRC International Symposium held in Otsu City, Japan, 25-28 November 1991 / editor, S. Matsui
Xenobiotics -- Treatment : Recent Trends and Innovations in Sustainable Treatment Technologies for Heavy Metals, Dyes and Other Xenobiotics
2022
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Xenobiotikum : Xenobiotic metabolism and disposition : the design of studies on novel compounds / editor, H.P.A. Illing
1989
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1989
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Xénobiotiques -- Effets physiologiques. : Toxicant-receptor interactions : modulation of signal transduction and gene expression / editors, Michael S. Denison, William G. Helferich
1998
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Xénobiotiques -- Métabolisme. : Nutritional toxicology / editors, Frank N. Kotsonis, Maureen Mackey, Jerry J. Hjelle
Antigens stimulating the formation of, or combining with heterophile antibodies. They are cross-reacting antigens found in phylogenetically unrelated species
Antigens stimulating the formation of, or combining with heterophile antibodies. They are cross-reacting antigens found in phylogenetically unrelated species
Prosthesis, usually heart valve, composed of biological material and whose durability depends upon the stability of the material after pretreatment, rather than regeneration by host cell ingrowth. Durability is achieved 1, mechanically by the interposition of a cloth, usually polytetrafluoroethylene, between the host and the graft, and 2, chemically by stabilization of the tissue by intermolecular linking, usually with glutaraldehyde, after removal of antigenic components, or the use of reconstituted and restructured biopolymers
Prosthesis, usually heart valve, composed of biological material and whose durability depends upon the stability of the material after pretreatment, rather than regeneration by host cell ingrowth. Durability is achieved 1, mechanically by the interposition of a cloth, usually polytetrafluoroethylene, between the host and the graft, and 2, chemically by stabilization of the tissue by intermolecular linking, usually with glutaraldehyde, after removal of antigenic components, or the use of reconstituted and restructured biopolymers
Prosthesis, usually heart valve, composed of biological material and whose durability depends upon the stability of the material after pretreatment, rather than regeneration by host cell ingrowth. Durability is achieved 1, mechanically by the interposition of a cloth, usually polytetrafluoroethylene, between the host and the graft, and 2, chemically by stabilization of the tissue by intermolecular linking, usually with glutaraldehyde, after removal of antigenic components, or the use of reconstituted and restructured biopolymers
Prosthesis, usually heart valve, composed of biological material and whose durability depends upon the stability of the material after pretreatment, rather than regeneration by host cell ingrowth. Durability is achieved 1, mechanically by the interposition of a cloth, usually polytetrafluoroethylene, between the host and the graft, and 2, chemically by stabilization of the tissue by intermolecular linking, usually with glutaraldehyde, after removal of antigenic components, or the use of reconstituted and restructured biopolymers