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Abbreviations
- A:
-
Adenin
- Å:
-
Angström,10-10 m
- AA-tRNA:
-
Aminoacyl-tRNA
- ACTH:
-
Corticotropin
- ADP:
-
Adenosindiphosphat
- AMP:
-
Adenosinmonophosphat
- ATP:
-
Adenosintriphosphat
- cAMP:
-
Adenosin-3′,5′ -monophosphat (cyclisches Adenosinmonophosphat)
- CBG:
-
Corticosteroid-binding globulin,Transcortin
- cGMP:
-
Guanosin-3′,5′ -monophosphat (cyclisches) Guanosinmonophosphat
- CO:
-
Kohlenmonoxid
- CoA:
-
Coenzym A
- CRH:
-
Corticoliberin
- DHEA:
-
Dehydroepiandrostern
- DHT:
-
5α-Dihydrotestosteron
- DNA:
-
Desoxyribonucleinsäure
- DNase:
-
Desoxyribonuclease
- dNTP:
-
Desoxynucleosidtriphosphat
- E1 :
-
Östron
- E2 :
-
Östradiol
- E3 :
-
Östriol
- FSH:
-
Follitropin
- Gn-RH:
-
Gonadoliberin
- GTP:
-
Guanosintriphosphat
- GTPase:
-
Guanosintriphosphatase
- hCG:
-
Humanes Choriongonadotropin
- HeLa:
-
Seit über 20 Jahren kultivierte Tumorzellen,die aus einem menschlichen Cervix-Adenocarcinom stammen
- HHL:
-
Neurohypophyse (Hypophysenhinterlappen)
- HTC:
-
hepatoma tissue cells, kultivierte Lebertumorzellen
- HVL:
-
Adenohypophyse (Hypophysenvorderlappen)
- ICSH:
-
Interstitiell cell stimulating hormone, ältere Bezeichnung für Lutropin (LH)
- i.v.:
-
intravenös
- Km :
-
Michaelis-Menten-Konstante
- K.-Gew:
-
Körpergewicht
- LH:
-
Lutropin
- µ:
-
mikro (10-6) oder Ionenstärke
- M:
-
molar (Mol pro Liter)
- mM:
-
millimolar
- Mol.-Gew.:
-
Molekulargewicht
- MSH:
-
Melanocyten-stimulierendes Hormon, Melanotropin
- ng:
-
Nanogramm, 10-9 g
- NADH:
-
Nicotinamiddinucleotid, reduziert
- NADPH:
-
Nicotinamiddinucleotidphosphat, reduziert
- NHI:
-
non-heme-iron, Gruppe von eisenhaltigen Proteinen in Elektro-nen-Transport-Ketten, z. B. Adrenodoxin
- NHP:
-
non-histone-proteins, Gruppe von chromosomalen Proteinen.Hierunter befinden sich sowohl saure, neutrale als auch basische Proteine, die an regulativen Prozessen am Genom beteiligt sind
- nm:
-
Nanometer, 10-9 m
- NNR:
-
Nebennierenrinde
- NTP:
-
Nucleosidtriphosphat
- ℗:
-
Phosphat
- ℗℗:
-
Pyrophosphat
- pAp:
-
Adenosin 3′,5′-diphosphat
- Poly A:
-
Polyadenylsäure nicht definierter Kettenlänge
- PIF:
-
Prolactostatin (prolactin-inhibiting-factor)
- PRL:
-
Prolactin
- PTH:
-
Parathormon
- RH:
-
Liberine (Releasing hormones)
- RNA:
-
Ribonucleinsäure
- hnRNA:
-
heterogene Nuclear-RNA
- mRNA:
-
Messenger-RNA
- rRNA:
-
ribosomale RNA
- tRNA:
-
Transfer-RNA
- RNase:
-
Ribonuclease
- RNP:
-
Ribonucleoprotein
- S:
-
Sedimentionskoeffizient in Verbindung mit einer Zahl. Dimension 1 S = Svedberg-Einheit = 10−13 sec
- SBG:
-
Sex-hormon-binding globulin
- s. c.:
-
subcutan
- ZNS:
-
Zentralnervensystem
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