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Asparaginase

Asparaginase is a type of drug used in chemotherapy. It is commonly used to treat leukaemia.

01 Jan 2012

Pustules

Pustules are vesicles (blisters of less than 0.5 cm diameter) that are filled with pus or…

01 Jan 2012

Chemotactic Factors

Chemotactic factors refer to chemical substances that attract or repel cells or organisms. They particularly refer to substances that are released…

01 Jan 2012

Cytokines

Cytokines are proteins which regulate the intensity and duration of immune responses by binding to receptors on cells involved…

01 Jan 2012

Chemokines

Chemokines are proteins belonging to the cytokine family. Like other cytokines they are involved…

01 Jan 2012

Lysosomes

Lysosomes are packages of cells constructed by the Golgi apparatus, which remain within the cell and function…

01 Jan 2012

Breast and nipple thrush (BNT; breast and nipple candidiasis; mammary candidiasis)

Breast and nipple thrush (BNT; breast and nipple candidiasis; mammary candidiasis)

Breast and nipple thrush is a yeast infection of the nipple and breast caused by the fungal organism Candida albicans. It is common with breastfeeding.

29 Jun 2011

Oral thrush (monoliasis, oral candidiasis, OC)

Oral thrush (monoliasis, oral candidiasis, OC)

Oral thrush (candidiasis) is a yeast infection that occurs in the mouth. It is caused by the fungus Candida albicans. Anti-fungals are used in treatment.

27 Jan 2011

Hot flushes in menopause (hot flashes; night sweats)

Hot flushes in menopause (hot flashes; night sweats)

Hot flushes (also known as hot flashes or night sweats if they occur at night) are the vasomotor symptom of menopause. They are the number…

25 Aug 2010