All individuals in MeSH

Label Id Description
Myrtus D031651 [A plant genus of the family MYRTACEAE. Members contain PHYTOHEMAGGLUTININS. ]
Mysticism D009228 [A philosophy based upon spiritual intuition that is believed to transcend ordinary sensory experiences or understanding. ]
Mythology D009229 [A body of stories, the origins of which may be unknown or forgotten, that serve to explain practices, beliefs, institutions or natural phenomena. Mythology includes legends and folk tales. It may refer to classical mythology or to a body of modern thought and modern life. (From Webster's 1st ed) ]
Mytilidae D049879 [A family of marine MUSSELS in the class BIVALVIA. ]
Mytilus D049878 [A genus of marine mussels in the family MYTILIDAE, class BIVALVIA. The species MYTILUS EDULIS is the highly edible common mussel. ]
Mytilus edulis D049880 [A species of mussel in the genus MYTILUS, family MYTILIDAE, class BIVALVIA, known as the common mussel. It has a bluish-black shell and is highly edible. ]
Myxedema D009230 [A condition characterized by a dry, waxy type of swelling (EDEMA) with abnormal deposits of MUCOPOLYSACCHARIDES in the SKIN and other tissues. It is caused by a deficiency of THYROID HORMONES. The skin becomes puffy around the eyes and on the cheeks. The face is dull and expressionless with thickened nose and lips. ]
Myxobolus D055766 [The largest genus in the family Myxobolidae, class MYXOSPOREA, containing over 400 species. , A species of MYXOSPOREA that causes whirling disease in salmonids. ]
Myxococcales D009231 [An order of rod-shaped, gram-negative fruiting gliding bacteria found in SOIL; WATER; and HUMUS. ]
Myxococcus D016940 [A genus of gliding bacteria that are common inhabitants on tree bark and decomposing vegetation. The cells are slender rods with tapering ends. ]
Myxococcus xanthus D016941 [A species of gliding bacteria found on soil as well as in surface fresh water and coastal seawater. ]
Myxoma D009232 [A benign neoplasm derived from connective tissue, consisting chiefly of polyhedral and stellate cells that are loosely embedded in a soft mucoid matrix, thereby resembling primitive mesenchymal tissue. It occurs frequently intramuscularly where it may be mistaken for a sarcoma. It appears also in the jaws and the skin. (From Stedman, 25th ed) ]
Myxoma virus D009233 [The type species of LEPORIPOXVIRUS causing infectious myxomatosis, a severe generalized disease, in rabbits. Tumors are not always present. ]
Myxomatosis, Infectious D009234 [Diseases caused by MYXOMA VIRUS. ]
Myxomycetes D009235 [A division of organisms that exist vegetatively as complex mobile plasmodia, reproduce by means of spores, and have complex life cycles. They are now classed as protozoa but formerly were considered fungi. ]
Myxosarcoma D009236 [A sarcoma, usually a liposarcoma or malignant fibrous histiocytoma, with an abundant component of myxoid tissue resembling primitive mesenchyme containing connective tissue mucin. (Stedman, 25th ed) ]
Myxovirus Resistance Proteins D064547 [Interferon-induced DYNAMIN-like GTP-binding proteins localized in the cytoplasm, nuclear pore complex and nucleus. They play a role in antiviral defense and immunity. ]
Myxozoa D055764 [Single-celled, aquatic endoparasitic worms that are currently considered belonging to the phylum CNIDARIA. They have a complex life cycle and parasitize a wide range of hosts including FISHES; ANNELIDA; and BRYOZOA. ]
N,N-Dimethyltryptamine D004130 [An N-methylated indoleamine derivative and serotonergic hallucinogen which occurs naturally and ubiquitously in several plant species including Psychotria veridis. It also occurs in trace amounts in mammalian brain, blood, and urine, and is known to act as an agonist or antagonist of certain SEROTONIN RECEPTORS. ]
N-Acetylgalactosamine-4-Sulfatase D020051 [An arylsulfatase that catalyzes the hydrolysis of the 4-sulfate groups of the N-acetyl-D-galactosamine 4-sulfate units of chondroitin sulfate and dermatan sulfate. A deficiency of this enzyme is responsible for the inherited lysosomal disease, Maroteaux-Lamy syndrome (MUCOPOLYSACCHARIDOSIS VI). EC 3.1.6.12. ]