| D003412 |
Cricetulus |
A genus of the family Muridae consisting of eleven species. C. migratorius, the grey or Armenian hamster, and C. griseus, the Chinese hamster, are the two species used in biomedical research. |
Hamsters, Armenian,Hamsters, Chinese,Hamsters, Grey,Armenian Hamster,Armenian Hamsters,Chinese Hamster,Chinese Hamsters,Grey Hamster,Grey Hamsters,Hamster, Armenian,Hamster, Chinese,Hamster, Grey |
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| D006224 |
Cricetinae |
A subfamily in the family MURIDAE, comprising the hamsters. Four of the more common genera are Cricetus, CRICETULUS; MESOCRICETUS; and PHODOPUS. |
Cricetus,Hamsters,Hamster |
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| D006801 |
Humans |
Members of the species Homo sapiens. |
Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man |
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| D000818 |
Animals |
Unicellular or multicellular, heterotrophic organisms, that have sensation and the power of voluntary movement. Under the older five kingdom paradigm, Animalia was one of the kingdoms. Under the modern three domain model, Animalia represents one of the many groups in the domain EUKARYOTA. |
Animal,Metazoa,Animalia |
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| D016466 |
CHO Cells |
CELL LINE derived from the ovary of the Chinese hamster, Cricetulus griseus (CRICETULUS). The species is a favorite for cytogenetic studies because of its small chromosome number. The cell line has provided model systems for the study of genetic alterations in cultured mammalian cells. |
CHO Cell,Cell, CHO,Cells, CHO |
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| D018901 |
Peroxisomal Disorders |
A heterogeneous group of inherited metabolic disorders marked by absent or dysfunctional PEROXISOMES. Peroxisomal enzymatic abnormalities may be single or multiple. Biosynthetic peroxisomal pathways are compromised, including the ability to synthesize ether lipids and to oxidize long-chain fatty acid precursors. Diseases in this category include ZELLWEGER SYNDROME; INFANTILE REFSUM DISEASE; rhizomelic chondrodysplasia (CHONDRODYSPLASIA PUNCTATA, RHIZOMELIC); hyperpipecolic acidemia; neonatal adrenoleukodystrophy; and ADRENOLEUKODYSTROPHY (X-linked). Neurologic dysfunction is a prominent feature of most peroxisomal disorders. |
Adrenoleukodystrophy, Neonatal,Hyperpipecolic Acidemia,Adrenoleukodystrophy, Autosomal Neonatal Form,Adrenoleukodystrophy, Autosomal, Neonatal Form,Hyperpipecolatemia,Neonatal Adrenoleukodystrophy,Peroxisomal Dysfunction, General,Peroxisomal Dysfunction, Multiple,Peroxisomal Dysfunction, Single,Acidemia, Hyperpipecolic,Acidemias, Hyperpipecolic,Adrenoleukodystrophies, Neonatal,Dysfunction, General Peroxisomal,Dysfunction, Multiple Peroxisomal,Dysfunction, Single Peroxisomal,Dysfunctions, General Peroxisomal,Dysfunctions, Multiple Peroxisomal,Dysfunctions, Single Peroxisomal,General Peroxisomal Dysfunction,General Peroxisomal Dysfunctions,Hyperpipecolic Acidemias,Multiple Peroxisomal Dysfunction,Multiple Peroxisomal Dysfunctions,Neonatal Adrenoleukodystrophies,Peroxisomal Disorder,Peroxisomal Dysfunctions, General,Peroxisomal Dysfunctions, Multiple,Peroxisomal Dysfunctions, Single,Single Peroxisomal Dysfunction,Single Peroxisomal Dysfunctions |
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| D020675 |
Peroxisomes |
Microbodies which occur in animal and plant cells and in certain fungi and protozoa. They contain peroxidase, catalase, and allied enzymes. (From Singleton and Sainsbury, Dictionary of Microbiology and Molecular Biology, 2nd ed) |
Peroxisome |
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