|
Miners
|
D000067572 |
[Persons who work in a mine to extract ore or MINERALS from the earth.
] |
|
Miniature Postsynaptic Potentials
|
D055369 |
[A subthreshold depolarizing postsynaptic potential generated at the NEUROMUSCULAR JUNCTION from a spontaneous release of neurotransmitters.
, Postsynaptic potentials generated from a release of neurotransmitters from a presynaptic nerve terminal in the absence of an ACTION POTENTIAL. They may be m.e.p.p.s (miniature EXCITATORY POSTSYNAPTIC POTENTIALS) or m.i.p.p.s (miniature INHIBITORY POSTSYNAPTIC POTENTIALS).
] |
|
Miniaturization
|
D008904 |
[The design or construction of objects greatly reduced in scale.
] |
|
Minichromosome Maintenance 1 Protein
|
D026341 |
[A sequence-specific DNA-binding protein that plays an essential role as a global regulator of yeast cell cycle control. It contains a 56 amino acid MADS-box domain within the N-terminal of the protein and is one of the four founder proteins that structurally define the superfamily of MADS DOMAIN PROTEINS.
] |
|
Minichromosome Maintenance Complex Component 2
|
D064111 |
[A minichromosome maintenance protein that is a key component of the six member MCM protein complex. It contains a NUCLEAR LOCALIZATION SIGNAL which may provide targeting of the protein complex and an extended N-terminus which is rich in SERINE residues.
] |
|
Minichromosome Maintenance Complex Component 3
|
D064126 |
[A minichromosome maintenance protein that is a key component of the six member MCM protein complex. It contains a NUCLEAR LOCALIZATION SIGNAL, which provide targeting of the protein complex. In addition, acetylation of this protein may play a role in regulating of DNA replication and cell cycle progression.
] |
|
Minichromosome Maintenance Complex Component 4
|
D064148 |
[A minichromosome maintenance protein that is a key component of the six member MCM protein complex. It is also found in tightly-bound trimeric complex with MINICHROMOSOME MAINTENANCE COMPLEX COMPONENT 6 and MINICHROMOSOME MAINTENANCE COMPLEX COMPONENT 7.
] |
|
Minichromosome Maintenance Complex Component 5
|
D064150 |
[A minichromosome maintenance protein that is a key component of the six member MCM protein complex. In addition, interaction of this protein with cyclin A results in its recruitment to CENTROSOMES where it may play a role in controlling centrosome reduplication.
] |
|
Minichromosome Maintenance Complex Component 6
|
D064151 |
[A minichromosome maintenance protein that is a key component of the six member MCM protein complex. It is also found in tightly-bound trimeric complex with MINICHROMOSOME MAINTENANCE COMPLEX COMPONENT 4 and MINICHROMOSOME MAINTENANCE COMPLEX COMPONENT 7.
] |
|
Minichromosome Maintenance Complex Component 7
|
D064168 |
[A minichromosome maintenance protein that is a key component of the six member MCM protein complex. It is also found in tightly-bound trimeric complex with MINICHROMOSOME MAINTENANCE COMPLEX COMPONENT 4 and MINICHROMOSOME MAINTENANCE COMPLEX COMPONENT 6.
] |
|
Minichromosome Maintenance Complex Component 8
|
D064187 |
[A minichromosome maintenance protein that forms a hexameric complex with MINICHROMSOME MAINTENANCE COMPLEX COMPONENT 9. The MCM8-MCM9 helicase complex is involved in HOMOLOGOUS RECOMBINATION REPAIR following the formation of DNA interstrand cross-links.
] |
|
Minichromosome Maintenance Complex Component 9
|
D064188 |
[A minichromosome maintenance protein that forms a hexameric complex with MINICHROMSOME MAINTENANCE COMPLEX COMPONENT 8. The MCM8-MCM9 helicase complex is involved in HOMOLOGOUS RECOMBINATION REPAIR following the formation of DNA interstrand cross-links.
] |
|
Minichromosome Maintenance Proteins
|
D064110 |
[A family of proteins that were originally identified in SACCHAROMYCES CEREVISIAE as being essential for maintaining the structure of minichromosomes00. They form into a protein complex that has helicase activity and is involved in a variety of DNA-related functions including replication elongation, RNA transcription, chromatin remodeling, and genome stability.
, A hexameric protein complex of minichromosome maintenance proteins.
] |
|
Minicomputers
|
D008905 |
[Small computers that lack the speed, memory capacity, and instructional capability of the full-size computer but usually retain its programmable flexibility. They are larger, faster, and more flexible, powerful, and expensive than microcomputers.
] |
|
Minimal Clinically Important Difference
|
D000071081 |
[A statistically significant minimum set of clinical outcomes that demonstrates a clinical benefit of an intervention or treatment.
] |
|
Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures
|
D019060 |
[Procedures that avoid use of open, invasive surgery in favor of closed or local surgery. These generally involve use of laparoscopic devices and remote-controlled manipulation of instruments with indirect observation of the surgical field through an endoscope or similar device.
] |
|
Mining
|
D008906 |
[The process of extracting mineral deposits from the earth.
] |
|
Minisatellite Repeats
|
D018598 |
[Tandem arrays of moderately repetitive, short (10-60 bases) DNA sequences which are found dispersed throughout the GENOME, at the ends of chromosomes (TELOMERES), and clustered near telomeres. Their degree of repetition is two to several hundred at each locus. Loci number in the thousands but each locus shows a distinctive repeat unit.
] |
|
Mink
|
D008907 |
[Carnivores of genus Mustela of the family MUSTELIDAE. The European mink, which has white upper and lower lips, was widely trapped for commercial purposes and is classified as endangered. The American mink, lacking a white upper lip, is farmed commercially.
] |
|
Mink Cell Focus-Inducing Viruses
|
D008908 |
[Strains of MURINE LEUKEMIA VIRUS discovered in 1976 by Hartley, Wolford, Old, and Rowe and so named because the viruses originally isolated had the capacity to transform cell foci in mink cell cultures. MCF viruses are generated by recombination with ecotropic murine leukemia viruses including AKR, Friend, Moloney, and Rauscher, causing ERYTHROLEUKEMIA and severe anemia in mice.
] |