|
Chamaecyparis
|
D029780 |
[A plant genus of the family CUPRESSACEAE which should not be confused with other cedar and cypress trees of THUJA or CUPRESSUS genera.
] |
|
Chamaemelum
|
D031167 |
[A plant genus of the family ASTERACEAE that is used in folk medicine as CHAMOMILE. Other plants with similar common names include MATRICARIA; TRIPLEUROSPERMUM and ANTHEMIS.
] |
|
Chamomile
|
D020843 |
[Common name for several daisy-like plants (MATRICARIA; TRIPLEUROSPERMUM; ANTHEMIS; CHAMAEMELUM) native to Europe and Western Asia, now naturalized in the United States and Australia.
] |
|
Chancre
|
D002601 |
[The primary sore of syphilis, a painless indurated, eroded papule, occurring at the site of entry of the infection.
] |
|
Chancroid
|
D002602 |
[Acute, localized autoinoculable infectious disease usually acquired through sexual contact. Caused by HAEMOPHILUS DUCREYI, it occurs endemically almost worldwide, especially in tropical and subtropical countries and more commonly in seaports and urban areas than in rural areas.
] |
|
Change Management
|
D000078003 |
[Processes, tools, and techniques involved in the management of ORGANIZATIONAL INNOVATION, the purpose of which is to help individuals and work groups make successful personal transitions which ensure overall successful outcomes.
] |
|
Channel Islands
|
D002603 |
[A group of four British islands and several islets in the English Channel off the coast of France. They are known to have been occupied prehistorically. They were a part of Normandy in 933 but were united to the British crown at the time of the Norman Conquest in 1066. Guernsey and Jersey originated noted breeds of cattle. (From Webster's New Geographical Dictionary, 1988, p242)
] |
|
Channelopathies
|
D053447 |
[A variety of neuromuscular conditions resulting from MUTATIONS in ION CHANNELS manifesting as episodes of EPILEPSY; HEADACHE DISORDERS; and DYSKINESIAS.
] |
|
Channelrhodopsins
|
D000075402 |
[A subfamily of rhodopsin proteins that function as light-gated ion channels in GREEN ALGAE.
] |
|
Chaperone-Mediated Autophagy
|
D000080642 |
[A selective type of autophagy in which a specific set of cytosolic proteins are moved across the membrane of the LYSOSOMES by protein translocation, rather than by invagination of the lysosomal membrane. The proteins that will be degraded by chaperone-mediated autophagy (CMA) contain a CMA-targeting motif that, when exposed, is recognized by the cytosolic chaperone HSPA8 (aka Hsc70) and cochaperones which deliver the protein to LAMP2A monomers on the lysosome cell surface for translocation via the LAMP2A translocation complex. CMA is distinguished from CHAPERONE-ASSISTED-SELECTIVE AUTOPHAGY - a type of selective MACROAUTOPHAGY.
] |
|
Chaperonin 10
|
D018835 |
[A group I chaperonin protein that forms a lid-like structure which encloses the non-polar cavity of the chaperonin complex. The protein was originally studied in BACTERIA where it is commonly referred to as GroES protein.
, A chaperonin 10 heat-shock protein isolated from bacterial sources.
] |
|
Chaperonin 60
|
D018834 |
[A group I chaperonin protein that forms the barrel-like structure of the chaperonin complex. It is an oligomeric protein with a distinctive structure of fourteen subunits, arranged in two rings of seven subunits each. The protein was originally studied in BACTERIA where it is commonly referred to as GroEL protein.
, A chaperonin 60 heat-shock protein isolated from bacteria.
] |
|
Chaperonin Containing TCP-1
|
D056404 |
[A group II chaperonin found in eukaryotic CYTOSOL. It is comprised of eight subunits with each subunit encoded by a separate gene. This chaperonin is named after one of its subunits which is a T-COMPLEX REGION-encoded polypeptide.
] |
|
Chaperonins
|
D018833 |
[A family of multisubunit protein complexes that form into large cylindrical structures which bind to and encapsulate non-native proteins. Chaperonins utilize the energy of ATP hydrolysis to enhance the efficiency of PROTEIN FOLDING reactions and thereby help proteins reach their functional conformation. The family of chaperonins is split into GROUP I CHAPERONINS, and GROUP II CHAPERONINS, with each group having its own repertoire of protein subunits and subcellular preferences.
] |
|
Chaplaincy Service, Hospital
|
D002604 |
[Hospital department which administers religious activities within the hospital, e.g., pastoral care, religious services.
] |
|
Chara
|
D044784 |
[A genus of green plants in the family CHARACEAE, phylum STREPTOPHYTA. They have a strong garlic-like odor and are an important food source for waterfowl.
] |
|
Characeae
|
D044522 |
[Family of slender threadlike aquatic plants, in the order CHARALES, phylum STREPTOPHYTA, that are closely related to LAND PLANTS.
] |
|
Characidae
|
D060126 |
[A family of fresh water fish in the order CHARACIFORMES, which includes the Tetras.
] |
|
Characiformes
|
D060125 |
[An order of fresh water fish with 18 families and over 1600 species. The order includes CHARACINS, hatchetfish, piranhas, and TETRAS.
] |
|
Character
|
D002605 |
[In current usage, approximately equivalent to personality. The sum of the relatively fixed personality traits and habitual modes of response of an individual.
] |