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Heparin-Binding Growth Factor Receptor -- See Receptors, Fibroblast Growth Factor


Specific molecular sites or structures on cell membranes that react with FIBROBLAST GROWTH FACTORS (both the basic and acidic forms), their analogs, or their antagonists to elicit or to inhibit the specific response of the cell to these factors. These receptors frequently possess tyrosine kinase activity
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Heparin -- physiology : Chemistry and biology of heparin and heparan sulfate / edited by Hari G. Garg, Robert J. Linhardt and Charles A. Hales  2005 1
Heparin -- Side effects   2
 

Heparin Sodium -- See Heparin


A highly acidic mucopolysaccharide formed of equal parts of sulfated D-glucosamine and D-glucuronic acid with sulfaminic bridges. The molecular weight ranges from six to twenty thousand. Heparin occurs in and is obtained from liver, lung, mast cells, etc., of vertebrates. Its function is unknown, but it is used to prevent blood clotting in vivo and vitro, in the form of many different salts
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Heparin -- therapeutic use   3
 

Heparin, Unfractionated -- See Heparin


A highly acidic mucopolysaccharide formed of equal parts of sulfated D-glucosamine and D-glucuronic acid with sulfaminic bridges. The molecular weight ranges from six to twenty thousand. Heparin occurs in and is obtained from liver, lung, mast cells, etc., of vertebrates. Its function is unknown, but it is used to prevent blood clotting in vivo and vitro, in the form of many different salts
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Héparine. : Heparin-binding proteins / H. Edward Conrad  1998 1
Héparines. : Heparin-binding proteins / H. Edward Conrad  1998 1
 

Heparinic Acid -- See Heparin


A highly acidic mucopolysaccharide formed of equal parts of sulfated D-glucosamine and D-glucuronic acid with sulfaminic bridges. The molecular weight ranges from six to twenty thousand. Heparin occurs in and is obtained from liver, lung, mast cells, etc., of vertebrates. Its function is unknown, but it is used to prevent blood clotting in vivo and vitro, in the form of many different salts
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Heparitin Sulfate -- physiology : Chemistry and biology of heparin and heparan sulfate / edited by Hari G. Garg, Robert J. Linhardt and Charles A. Hales  2005 1
Heparitin Sulfate -- therapeutic use : Chemistry and biology of heparin and heparan sulfate / edited by Hari G. Garg, Robert J. Linhardt and Charles A. Hales  2005 1
 

Hepastyl -- See Betaine


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Hepatectomia. : Color atlas of laparoscopic liver resection / Ho-Seong Han, Jai Young Cho  2021 1
 

Hepatectomies -- See Hepatectomy


Excision of all or part of the liver. (Dorland, 28th ed)
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Hepatectomy -- See Also Liver Regeneration


Repair or renewal of hepatic tissue
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Hepatectomy   9
Hepatectomy -- Atlases : Laparoscopic hepatectomy : atlas and techniques / Xiujun Cai  2015 1
Hepatectomy -- instrumentation : Open, laparoscopic and robotic hepatic transection : tools and methods / Isidoro Di Carlo, editor ; foreword by Jacques Belghiti  2012 1
Hepatectomy -- Methods   9
 

Hepatic Artery -- See Also Liver Circulation


The circulation of BLOOD through the LIVER
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Hepatic Cancer -- See Liver Neoplasms


Tumors or cancer of the LIVER
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Hepatic Cancers -- See Liver Neoplasms


Tumors or cancer of the LIVER
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Hepatic Cell -- See Hepatocytes


The main structural component of the LIVER. They are specialized EPITHELIAL CELLS that are organized into interconnected plates called lobules
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  Hepatic Cells -- 2 Related Subjects   2
 

Hepatic Circulation -- See Liver Circulation


The circulation of BLOOD through the LIVER
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Hepatic Cirrhoses -- See Liver Cirrhosis


Liver disease in which the normal microcirculation, the gross vascular anatomy, and the hepatic architecture have been variably destroyed and altered with fibrous septa surrounding regenerated or regenerating parenchymal nodules
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  Hepatic cirrhosis -- 2 Related Subjects   2
 

Hepatic Coma -- See Hepatic Encephalopathy


A syndrome characterized by central nervous system dysfunction in association with LIVER FAILURE, including portal-systemic shunts. Clinical features include lethargy and CONFUSION (frequently progressing to COMA); ASTERIXIS; NYSTAGMUS, PATHOLOGIC; brisk oculovestibular reflexes; decorticate and decerebrate posturing; MUSCLE SPASTICITY; and bilateral extensor plantar reflexes (see REFLEX, BABINSKI). ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY may demonstrate triphasic waves. (From Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, pp1117-20; Plum & Posner, Diagnosis of Stupor and Coma, 3rd ed, p222-5)
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Hepatic Comas -- See Hepatic Encephalopathy


A syndrome characterized by central nervous system dysfunction in association with LIVER FAILURE, including portal-systemic shunts. Clinical features include lethargy and CONFUSION (frequently progressing to COMA); ASTERIXIS; NYSTAGMUS, PATHOLOGIC; brisk oculovestibular reflexes; decorticate and decerebrate posturing; MUSCLE SPASTICITY; and bilateral extensor plantar reflexes (see REFLEX, BABINSKI). ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY may demonstrate triphasic waves. (From Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, pp1117-20; Plum & Posner, Diagnosis of Stupor and Coma, 3rd ed, p222-5)
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Hepatic Encephalopathies -- See Hepatic Encephalopathy


A syndrome characterized by central nervous system dysfunction in association with LIVER FAILURE, including portal-systemic shunts. Clinical features include lethargy and CONFUSION (frequently progressing to COMA); ASTERIXIS; NYSTAGMUS, PATHOLOGIC; brisk oculovestibular reflexes; decorticate and decerebrate posturing; MUSCLE SPASTICITY; and bilateral extensor plantar reflexes (see REFLEX, BABINSKI). ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY may demonstrate triphasic waves. (From Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, pp1117-20; Plum & Posner, Diagnosis of Stupor and Coma, 3rd ed, p222-5)
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Hepatic Encephalopathy   2
Hepatic encephalopathy -- Diagnosis : Diagnosis and management of hepatic encephalopathy : a case-based guide / Jasmohan S. Bajaj, editor  2018 1
Hepatic encephalopathy -- Treatment : Diagnosis and management of hepatic encephalopathy : a case-based guide / Jasmohan S. Bajaj, editor  2018 1
  Hepatic failure -- 2 Related Subjects   2
 

Hepatic insufficiency -- See Liver Failure


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Hepatic metastasis -- See Liver metastasis


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Hepatic Neoplasm -- See Liver Neoplasms


Tumors or cancer of the LIVER
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Hepatic Neoplasms -- See Liver Neoplasms


Tumors or cancer of the LIVER
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Hepatic Proliferation Inhibitor -- See Arginase


A ureahydrolase that catalyzes the hydrolysis of arginine or canavanine to yield L-ornithine (ORNITHINE) and urea. Deficiency of this enzyme causes HYPERARGININEMIA. EC 3.5.3.1
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Hepatic regeneration -- See Liver Regeneration


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Hepatic Stupor -- See Hepatic Encephalopathy


A syndrome characterized by central nervous system dysfunction in association with LIVER FAILURE, including portal-systemic shunts. Clinical features include lethargy and CONFUSION (frequently progressing to COMA); ASTERIXIS; NYSTAGMUS, PATHOLOGIC; brisk oculovestibular reflexes; decorticate and decerebrate posturing; MUSCLE SPASTICITY; and bilateral extensor plantar reflexes (see REFLEX, BABINSKI). ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY may demonstrate triphasic waves. (From Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, pp1117-20; Plum & Posner, Diagnosis of Stupor and Coma, 3rd ed, p222-5)
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Hepatic Stupors -- See Hepatic Encephalopathy


A syndrome characterized by central nervous system dysfunction in association with LIVER FAILURE, including portal-systemic shunts. Clinical features include lethargy and CONFUSION (frequently progressing to COMA); ASTERIXIS; NYSTAGMUS, PATHOLOGIC; brisk oculovestibular reflexes; decorticate and decerebrate posturing; MUSCLE SPASTICITY; and bilateral extensor plantar reflexes (see REFLEX, BABINSKI). ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY may demonstrate triphasic waves. (From Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, pp1117-20; Plum & Posner, Diagnosis of Stupor and Coma, 3rd ed, p222-5)
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Hepatic toxicity -- See Hepatotoxicology


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Hepatic toxicology -- See Hepatotoxicology


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  Hepatic transplantation -- 2 Related Subjects   2
 

Hepatic Transplantations -- See Liver Transplantation


The transference of a part of or an entire liver from one human or animal to another
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Hepatic Veins -- See Also Liver Circulation


The circulation of BLOOD through the LIVER
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Hepaticae -- See Liverworts


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Hepaticopsida -- See Liverworts


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Hépatite. : Viral hepatitis : diagnosis, therapy, and prevention / edited by Steven Specter  1999 1
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