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Bistability | |||
Enzyme | Enzyme | ||
Exosome | Exosome | ||
Indole - [[Metabolic trap hypothesis]] term | |||
Indoleamine | |||
Indoleproprionate | |||
Membrane | Membrane |
Revision as of 23:48, December 17, 2019
Note: All terms have been moved from Terminology to Glossary[edit source | reply | new]
All terms have been moved from Terminology to Glossary, so new entries should be made in Glossary, according to the easy instructions at Help:Glossary.
Note: stubs can not be deleted just because they are in Glossary/Terminology[edit source | reply | new]
Important/relevant concepts may have both a page as well as a Glossary entry. Less important/relevant concepts may just have a Glossary entry. Whether or not a concept is important/relevant enough to have its own page is a decision that different editors may interpret differently. If a concept has both a page as well as a Glossary entry, then only the first mention of a term on a page should link to the page describing that term, but all subsequent mentions should just give a pop-up with the Glossary entry. See Talk:Single nucleotide polymorphism for more info.
Terms to add to Terminology and remove the corresponding page[edit source | reply | new]
- Tachycardia is a rapid heart rate (usually over 100 beats per minute when at rest)
Terms to add to Glossary[edit source | reply | new]
Assay (research term)
Biomolecular
Bistable
Bistability
Enzyme
Exosome
Indole - Metabolic trap hypothesis term
Indoleamine
Indoleproprionate
Membrane
Mitochondrial, Mitochondria
Morphology
Nanotechnology
Platelet
Plasma
Phase 1 / Phase 2 / Phase 4 (for FDA clinical trials)
Prion
Protozoa / Protozoan / Protozoon / Protozoans
Serum
Vesicle
Adding references to Glossary entries[edit source | reply | new]
See the MEpedia:Science guidelines for suggested references including medical dictionaries.