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Nucleotides   18
 

Nucleotides Analysis -- See Also the narrower term Nucleotide sequence


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Nucleotides -- Analysis -- Laboratory manuals. : DNA arrays : methods and protocols / edited by Jang B. Rampal  2001 1
Nucleotides -- chemistry : Tetrahymena and human telomerase enzymes : model and dynamics of processive nucleotide and repeat addition translocations / Ping Xie  2012 1
Nucleotides, Cyclic   11
Nucleotides, Cyclic -- isolation & purification. : Initiation and termination of cyclic nucleotide action / edited by Jackie D. Corbin, Roger A. Johnson  1988 1
Nucleotides, Cyclic -- metabolism. : Initiation and termination of cyclic nucleotide action / edited by Jackie D. Corbin, Roger A. Johnson  1988 1
Nucleotides, Cyclic -- physiology : Cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterases in health and disease / edited by Joseph A. Beavo, Sharron H. Francis, Miles D. Houslay  2007 1
Nucleotides -- Derivatives : Nucleoside triphosphates and their analogs : chemistry, biotechnology, and biological applications / [edited by] Morteza M. Vaghefi  2005 1
Nucleotides -- Laboratory manuals : Tandem repeats in genes, proteins, and disease : methods and protocols / edited by Danny M. Hatters, Anthony J. Hannan  2013 1
Nucleotides -- Metabolism : Plant nucleotide metabolism : biosynthesis, degradation, and alkaloid formation / Hiroshi Ashihara, Ochanomizu University, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, Japan, Iziar A. Ludwig, University Rovira I, Virgili, Reus, Spain, Alan Crozier, University of California, Davis, CA, USA, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK  2020 1
Nucleotides -- Periodicals   2
Nucleotides -- Therapeutic use : Pharmaceutical Aspects of Oligonucleotides  2014 1
Nucleotidsequenz : DNA microarrays / Ulrike Nuber (ed.)  2005 1
Nucleotidyltransferases   4
 

Nucleotidyltransferases, Deoxyribonucleate -- See DNA polymerases


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Nucleus, Anterior Pulvinar -- See Pulvinar


Large mass of nuclei forming the most caudal portion of the THALAMUS and overhanging the GENICULATE BODIES and the dorsolateral surface of the MIDBRAIN. It is divided into four parts: the lateral, medial, inferior, and oral pulvinar nuclei
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Nucleus, Cell -- See Cell Nucleus


Within a eukaryotic cell, a membrane-limited body which contains chromosomes and one or more nucleoli (CELL NUCLEOLUS). The nuclear membrane consists of a double unit-type membrane which is perforated by a number of pores; the outermost membrane is continuous with the ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM. A cell may contain more than one nucleus. (From Singleton & Sainsbury, Dictionary of Microbiology and Molecular Biology, 2d ed)
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Nucleus (Cells) -- See Cell nuclei


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Nucleus, Compound -- See Compound nucleus


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Nucleus-hadron interactions -- See Hadron-nuclei interactions


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Nucleus, Inferior Pulvinar -- See Pulvinar


Large mass of nuclei forming the most caudal portion of the THALAMUS and overhanging the GENICULATE BODIES and the dorsolateral surface of the MIDBRAIN. It is divided into four parts: the lateral, medial, inferior, and oral pulvinar nuclei
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Nucleus, Lateral Pulvinar -- See Pulvinar


Large mass of nuclei forming the most caudal portion of the THALAMUS and overhanging the GENICULATE BODIES and the dorsolateral surface of the MIDBRAIN. It is divided into four parts: the lateral, medial, inferior, and oral pulvinar nuclei
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Nucleus, Medial Pulvinar -- See Pulvinar


Large mass of nuclei forming the most caudal portion of the THALAMUS and overhanging the GENICULATE BODIES and the dorsolateral surface of the MIDBRAIN. It is divided into four parts: the lateral, medial, inferior, and oral pulvinar nuclei
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Nucleus, Medial Vestibular -- See Vestibular Nuclei


The four cellular masses in the floor of the fourth ventricle giving rise to a widely dispersed special sensory system. Included is the superior, medial, inferior, and LATERAL VESTIBULAR NUCLEUS. (From Dorland, 27th ed)
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Nucleus niger (Neuroanatomy) -- See Substantia nigra


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  Nucleus of solitary tract -- 2 Related Subjects   2
 

Nucleus of the atom -- See Nuclear physics


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Nucleus of the Solitary Tract -- See Solitary Nucleus


GRAY MATTER located in the dorsomedial part of the MEDULLA OBLONGATA associated with the solitary tract. The solitary nucleus receives inputs from most organ systems including the terminations of the facial, glossopharyngeal, and vagus nerves. It is a major coordinator of AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM regulation of cardiovascular, respiratory, gustatory, gastrointestinal, and chemoreceptive aspects of HOMEOSTASIS. The solitary nucleus is also notable for the large number of NEUROTRANSMITTERS which are found therein
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Nucleus of Tractus Solitarius -- See Solitary Nucleus


GRAY MATTER located in the dorsomedial part of the MEDULLA OBLONGATA associated with the solitary tract. The solitary nucleus receives inputs from most organ systems including the terminations of the facial, glossopharyngeal, and vagus nerves. It is a major coordinator of AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM regulation of cardiovascular, respiratory, gustatory, gastrointestinal, and chemoreceptive aspects of HOMEOSTASIS. The solitary nucleus is also notable for the large number of NEUROTRANSMITTERS which are found therein
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Nucleus, Oral Pulvinar -- See Pulvinar


Large mass of nuclei forming the most caudal portion of the THALAMUS and overhanging the GENICULATE BODIES and the dorsolateral surface of the MIDBRAIN. It is divided into four parts: the lateral, medial, inferior, and oral pulvinar nuclei
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Nucleus, Pulvinar -- See Pulvinar


Large mass of nuclei forming the most caudal portion of the THALAMUS and overhanging the GENICULATE BODIES and the dorsolateral surface of the MIDBRAIN. It is divided into four parts: the lateral, medial, inferior, and oral pulvinar nuclei
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Nucleus Pulvinari -- See Pulvinar


Large mass of nuclei forming the most caudal portion of the THALAMUS and overhanging the GENICULATE BODIES and the dorsolateral surface of the MIDBRAIN. It is divided into four parts: the lateral, medial, inferior, and oral pulvinar nuclei
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Nucleus Pulvinaris -- See Pulvinar


Large mass of nuclei forming the most caudal portion of the THALAMUS and overhanging the GENICULATE BODIES and the dorsolateral surface of the MIDBRAIN. It is divided into four parts: the lateral, medial, inferior, and oral pulvinar nuclei
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Nucleus, Schwalbe -- See Vestibular Nuclei


The four cellular masses in the floor of the fourth ventricle giving rise to a widely dispersed special sensory system. Included is the superior, medial, inferior, and LATERAL VESTIBULAR NUCLEUS. (From Dorland, 27th ed)
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Nucleus, Schwalbe's -- See Vestibular Nuclei


The four cellular masses in the floor of the fourth ventricle giving rise to a widely dispersed special sensory system. Included is the superior, medial, inferior, and LATERAL VESTIBULAR NUCLEUS. (From Dorland, 27th ed)
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  Nucleus solitarius -- 2 Related Subjects   2
 

Nucleus, Solitary -- See Solitary Nucleus


GRAY MATTER located in the dorsomedial part of the MEDULLA OBLONGATA associated with the solitary tract. The solitary nucleus receives inputs from most organ systems including the terminations of the facial, glossopharyngeal, and vagus nerves. It is a major coordinator of AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM regulation of cardiovascular, respiratory, gustatory, gastrointestinal, and chemoreceptive aspects of HOMEOSTASIS. The solitary nucleus is also notable for the large number of NEUROTRANSMITTERS which are found therein
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Nucleus, Solitary Tract -- See Solitary Nucleus


GRAY MATTER located in the dorsomedial part of the MEDULLA OBLONGATA associated with the solitary tract. The solitary nucleus receives inputs from most organ systems including the terminations of the facial, glossopharyngeal, and vagus nerves. It is a major coordinator of AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM regulation of cardiovascular, respiratory, gustatory, gastrointestinal, and chemoreceptive aspects of HOMEOSTASIS. The solitary nucleus is also notable for the large number of NEUROTRANSMITTERS which are found therein
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Nucleus, Suprachiasmatic -- See Suprachiasmatic nucleus


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  Nucleus tractus solitarii -- 2 Related Subjects   2
 

Nucleus Tractus Solitarius -- See Solitary Nucleus


GRAY MATTER located in the dorsomedial part of the MEDULLA OBLONGATA associated with the solitary tract. The solitary nucleus receives inputs from most organ systems including the terminations of the facial, glossopharyngeal, and vagus nerves. It is a major coordinator of AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM regulation of cardiovascular, respiratory, gustatory, gastrointestinal, and chemoreceptive aspects of HOMEOSTASIS. The solitary nucleus is also notable for the large number of NEUROTRANSMITTERS which are found therein
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  Nuclides -- 2 Related Subjects   2
Nuclides. : U-Th series nuclides in aquatic systems / edited by S. Krishnaswami and J. Kirk Cochran  2008 1
 

Nuclides, Daughter -- See Radioisotopes


Isotopes that exhibit radioactivity and undergo radioactive decay. (From Grant & Hackh's Chemical Dictionary, 5th ed & McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms, 4th ed)
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Nucoorilma (N NSW SH56-05) -- See Tingha / Nucoorilma / Long Gully (N NSW SH56-05)


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Nucor Rochelle India Limited -- Case studies : Nucor Rochelle India Limited (NRIL) / Neharika Vohra, Arohini Narain, Deepti Bhatnagar  2018 1
Nucʻubiże, Šalva, 1888-1969. : Georgian Christian thought and its cultural context : memorial volume for the 125th Anniversary of Shalva Nutsubidze (1888-1969) / edited by Tamar Nutsubidze, Cornelia B. Horn, Basil Lourié ; with collaboration of Alexey Ostrovsky  2014 1
 

Nudarcha -- See Missouri River


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