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76113 Ensembl ENSG00000167419 ENSMUSG00000009356 UniProt P22079 n/a RefSeq (mRNA) NM_001160102 NM_006151 NM_080420 RefSeq (protein) NP_001153574 NP_006142 n/a Location (UCSC) Chr 17: 58.22 – 58.27 Mb Chr 11: 87.7 – 87.72 Mb PubMed search Wikidata View/Edit Human View/Edit Mouse Lactoperoxidase (LPO, EC 1.11.1.7) is a peroxidase enzyme secreted from mammary, salivary, tears and other ...
The area provides a reference unit, for example in reference ranges for urine tests. [3]Used for grading of soft tissue tumors: Grading, usually on a scale of I to III, is based on the degree of differentiation, the average number of mitoses per high-power field, cellularity, pleomorphism, and an estimate of the extent of necrosis (presumably a reflection of rate of growth).
If the analogy of the eye's retina working as a sensor is drawn upon, the corresponding concept in human (and much of animal vision) is the visual field. [2] It is defined as "the number of degrees of visual angle during stable fixation of the eyes". [3] Note that eye movements are excluded in the visual field's definition.
LPO may refer to: Lipid peroxidation; LPO-50, a flamethrower built by the Soviet Union; Law practice optimization; Landing Page Optimization; Leading Petty Officer; Legal Process Outsourcing; Leningrad Philharmonic Orchestra, the former name of the St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra
5I 2 O 4 → 4I 2 O 5 + I 2. This process is even faster at 135 °C. It dissolves in hot water to form iodate and iodide. [2] Structurally, the compound is an iodyl iodite O 2 I-OIO (iodine(V,III) oxide) [2] with bent I V O 2 units (I–O distances 1.80 and 1.85 Å; ∠OIO angle 97°) and bent I III O 2 units (IO distances 1.93
Lipid peroxidation, or lipid oxidation, is a complex chemical process that leads to oxidative degradation of lipids, [1] resulting in the formation of peroxide and hydroperoxide derivatives. [2] It occurs when free radicals , specifically reactive oxygen species (ROS), interact with lipids within cell membranes , typically polyunsaturated fatty ...
A typical magnification for use in dentistry is 2.5×, but dental loupes can be anywhere in the range from 2× to 8×. [15] Optimal magnification is a function of the type of work the doctor does - namely, how much detail he or she needs to see, taking into consideration that when magnification increases, the field of view decreases.