- 1. MYC Family Gene
- [MYC Family Genes encode MYC Family Proteins, class III bHLH leucine zipper transcription factors having cellular proliferative and apoptotic roles. Dimerization via leucine zippers of MYC proteins with bHLH/lz proteins, such as MAX, is required for efficient DNA binding. Leucine zippers are present in many gene regulatory proteins, including CREB proteins, Jun/AP1 transcription factors, and FOS-type proteins, as well as MYC proteins. The periodically repeated leucine side chains extending from one alpha helix interdigitate with leucine residues of another alpha helix, facilitating coiled-coil dimerization; like charge repulsion in this region perturbs homodimer formation; heterodimers are promoted by opposing charge attractions. c-MYC transcription factor binds to CAC(GA)TG DNA sites. MYC sequences have been highly conserved throughout evolution, from Drosophila to vertebrates. (NCI) ( NCI )] (UMLS (NCI) C0026902) =Gene or Genome
| - 31. Mycophenolate Mofetil Hydrochloride
- (UMLS (NCI) C0772450) =Organic Chemical; Pharmacologic Substance ;
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- 2. MYC Family Protein
- [MYC family proteins exhibit sequence homology with the transcription factor MYC protooncogene. ( NCI )] (UMLS (NCI) C0919474) MYC Protein =Amino Acid, Peptide, or Protein; Biologically Active Substance
| - 32. Mycophenolate Sodium
- (UMLS (NCI) C1337395) =Lipid; Antibiotic
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- 3. MYC Related Gene From Lung Cancer
- [This gene is involved in transcriptional regulation and is frequently amplified in small-cell lung cancer. ( NCI )] (UMLS (NCI) C0812289) MYCL;
MYCL1 Gene; Oncogene LMYC; v-MYC Myelocytomatosis Viral Oncogene Homolog 1, Lung Carcinoma Derived (Avian) Gene; =Gene or Genome | - 33. Mycoplasma
- [genus of gram negative, mostly facultatively anaerobic bacteria in the family Mycoplasmataceae; the cells are bounded by a plasma membrane and lack a true cell wall; its organisms are pathogens found on the mucous membranes of humans, animals, and birds. ( CSP )] (UMLS (CSP) C0026934) =Bacterium ;
=Mycoplasmatales; =Eaton Liu agent; Mycoplasma genitalium; |
- 4. MYC-Family Oncogene
- [Variants of proto-oncogenes that are members of the MYC family of early response genes, which encode regulatory proteins that act as homo- or hetero-dimers. These aberrant genes are activated by mutations or amplification, resulting in overexpression of the protein products. This can cause uncontrolled cell proliferation. ( NCI )] (UMLS (NCI) C0919472) =Gene or Genome ;
| - 34. MYCOPLASMA
- [ ] (UMLS (ICD9CM) C0374992) =Disease or Syndrome
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- 5. Mycelex
- (UMLS (NCI) C0699671) =Organic Chemical; Pharmacologic Substance
| - 35. Mycoplasma fermentans
- [A species of the genus MYCOPLASMA, originally isolated infrequently from the lower genital tract of humans, and possessing uncertain pathogenicity. The incognitus strain of M. fermentans has been identified in necrotizing lesions of multiple organs from AIDS and non-AIDS patients dying of an acute influenza-like disease. ( MSH )] (UMLS (CSP) C0085384) =Bacterium
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- 6. Mycelex Troche
- (UMLS (NCI) C0306874) =Clinical Drug ;
| - 36. Mycoplasma genitalium
- [species of gram negative bacteria originally isolated from urethral specimens of patients with non-gonoccocal urethritis; in primates it exists in parasitic association with ciliated epithelial cells in the genital and respiratory tracts. ( CSP )] (UMLS (CSP) C0317872) =Bacterium =Mycoplasma;
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- 7. mycelium
- [The body of a fungus which is made up of HYPHAE. ( MSH )] (UMLS (CSP) C0949695) =Fungus ;
| - 37. Mycoplasma hominis
- [A common inhabitant of the vagina and cervix and a potential human pathogen, causing infections of the male and female reproductive tracts. It has also been associated with respiratory disease and pharyngitis. (From Dorland, 28th ed) ( MSH )] (UMLS (CSP) C0317838) =Bacterium
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- 8. Mycetozoa
- [ ] (UMLS (CSP) C1069250) =Invertebrate ;
| - 38. Mycoplasmatales
- [order of highly pleomorphic, gram negative bacteria including both pathogenic and saprophytic species. ( CSP )] (UMLS (CSP) C0026944) =Bacterium ;
=bacteria; =Mycoplasma |
- 9. MYCN
- [This gene is involved in transcriptional regulation and amplification of this gene is associated with a variety of tumors, most notably neuroblastomas. ( NCI )] (UMLS (NCI) C0812287) MYCN Gene;
Neuroblastoma MYC Oncogene; N-MYC; Oncogene MYCN; Oncogene NMYC; v-MYC Myelocytomatosis Viral Related Oncogene, Neuroblastoma Derived (Avian); v-MYC Myelocytomatosis Viral Related Oncogene, Neuroblastoma Derived (Avian) Gene =Gene or Genome | - 39. MYCOSES NEC & NOS
- [ ] (UMLS (ICD9CM) C0029511) =Disease or Syndrome
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- 10. MYCN Protein
- [The MYCN oncogene is amplified in approximately 25% of neuroblastoma tumors and is the most significant negative prognostic factor. In neuroblastoma, the MYCN oncogene directly activates genes required for DNA replication, and this may contribute to neoplastic transformation of these MYCN-amplified tumors. Minichromosome maintenance protein MCM7 is a direct target of the MYCN transcription factor in neuroblastoma. (from PMID 11861392 and NCI) ( NCI )] (UMLS (NCI) C0079885) =Amino Acid, Peptide, or Protein; Biologically Active Substance ;
| - 40. mycosis chemotherapy
- [ ] (UMLS (CSP) C0872224) =Therapeutic or Preventive Procedure ;
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- 11. MYCNOS
- [This gene plays a role in the transcriptional activation of target genes. ( NCI )] (UMLS (NCI) C1424629) MYCNOS Gene;
V-Myc Myelocytomatosis Viral Related Oncogene, Neuroblastoma Derived (Avian) Opposite Strand Gene =Gene or Genome | - 41. Mycosis Fungoides (Working Formulation)
- [(mye-KO-sis fun-GOY-deez) ( NCI )] (UMLS (NCI) C0862195) =Neoplastic Process
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- 12. MYCOBACTERIAL DIS NEC
- [ ] (UMLS (ICD9CM) C0152951) =Disease or Syndrome
| - 42. MYCOSIS FUNGOIDES ABDOM
- (UMLS (ICD9CM) C0153804) =Neoplastic Process
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- 13. MYCOBACTERIAL DIS NOS
- [Infections with bacteria of the genus MYCOBACTERIUM. ( MSH )] (UMLS (ICD9CM) C0026918) =Disease or Syndrome ;
=Actinomycetales infection; =Hansen's disease; Mycobacterium Infections, Atypical; Paratuberculosis; tuberculosis; | - 43. Mycosis Fungoides and Sezary Syndrome
- [Mature T and NK neoplasms predominantly affecting the skin and the peripheral blood. Peripheral blood involvement by abnormal T-cells (cerebriform cells) is a late manifestation of mycosis fungoides, whereas it is the presenting finding in Sezary syndrome. —2003 ( NCI )] (UMLS (NCI) C0862196) =Neoplastic Process
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- 14. Mycobacteriology
- (UMLS (HL7) C1547988) =Intellectual Product =Diagnostic Service Section ID;
| - 44. MYCOSIS FUNGOIDES AXILLA
- [ ] (UMLS (ICD9CM) C0153805) =Neoplastic Process
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- 15. Mycobacterium
- [genus of gram positive, aerobic bacteria; most species are free living in soil and water, but the major habitat for some is the diseased tissue of warm blooded hosts. ( CSP )] (UMLS (CSP) C0026912) =Bacterium =Actinomycetales;
=Mycobacterium avium; Mycobacterium bovis; Mycobacterium leprae; Mycobacterium tuberculosis; Mycobacterium intracellulare; Mycobacterium smegmatis; | - 45. MYCOSIS FUNGOIDES HEAD
- (UMLS (ICD9CM) C0153802) =Neoplastic Process
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- 16. Mycobacterium avium
- [bacterium causing tuberculosis in domestic fowl and other birds; in pigs, it may cause localized and sometimes disseminated disease; the organism occurs occasionally in sheep and cattle; it should be distinguished from the M. avium complex, which infects primarily humans. ( CSP )] (UMLS (CSP) C0026913) =Bacterium =Mycobacterium;
| - 46. MYCOSIS FUNGOIDES INGUIN
- [ ] (UMLS (ICD9CM) C0153806) =Neoplastic Process
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- 17. Mycobacterium avium Complex
- [A complex that includes several strains of M. avium. M. intracellulare is not easily distinguished from M. avium and therefore is included in the complex. These organisms are most frequently found in pulmonary secretions from persons with a tuberculous-like mycobacteriosis. Strains of this complex have also been associated with childhood lymphadenitis and AIDS; M. avium alone causes tuberculosis in a variety of birds and other animals, including pigs. ( MSH )] (UMLS (CSP) C0026914) =Bacterium ◊ [A nontuberculous infection when occurring in humans. It is characterized by pulmonary disease, lymphadenitis in children, and systemic disease in AIDS patients. Mycobacterium avium-intracellulare infection of birds and swine results in tuberculosis. ( MSH )] (UMLS (CSP) C0026916) Disease or Syndrome Mycobacterium Infections, Atypical;
| - 47. Mycosis fungoides involving intrapelvic lymph nodes
- [ ] (UMLS (ICD9CM) C0153807) =Neoplastic Process
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- 18. Mycobacterium bovis
- [bovine variety of the tubercle bacillus; it is called also Mycobacterium tuberculosis var. bovis. ( CSP )] (UMLS (CSP) C0026917) =Bacterium ;
=Mycobacterium; | - 48. Mycosis fungoides involving intrathoracic lymph nodes
- (UMLS (ICD9CM) C0153803) =Neoplastic Process
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- 19. Mycobacterium intracellulare
- [species found in lung lesions and secretions of humans; may cause bone and tendon-sheath lesions in rabbits; some strains are pathogenic for mice; linked to opportunistic infections in humans; not easily distinguished from Mycobacterium avium and therefore is included in the Mycobacterium avium Complex. ( CSP )] (UMLS (CSP) C0086662) =Bacterium =Mycobacterium;
| - 49. Mycosis fungoides involving lymph nodes of multiple sites
- [ ] (UMLS (ICD9CM) C0153809) =Neoplastic Process
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- 20. Mycobacterium leprae
- [species of gram positive, aerobic bacteria that causes leprosy in man; its organisms are generally arranged in clumps, rounded masses, or in groups of bacilli side by side. ( CSP )] (UMLS (CSP) C0026922) =Bacterium ;
=Mycobacterium; | - 50. Mycosis fungoides involving spleen
- [ ] (UMLS (ICD9CM) C0153808) =Neoplastic Process
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- 21. Mycobacterium lepraemurium
- [The etiologic agent of rat leprosy, also known as murine leprosy. ( MSH )] (UMLS (CSP) C0026923) =Bacterium ;
| - 51. Mycosis Fungoides Recurrent
- (UMLS (NCI) C0854849) Mycosis Fungoides Relapsed;
Recurrent Mycosis Fungoides; Relapsed Mycosis Fungoides =Neoplastic Process |
- 22. Mycobacterium phlei
- [A saprophytic bacterium widely distributed in soil and dust and on plants. ( MSH )] (UMLS (CSP) C0026924) =Bacterium ;
| - 52. Mycosis Fungoides Refractory
- [Mycosis fungoides resistant to treatment ( NCI )] (UMLS (NCI) C0854850) Refractory Mycosis Fungoides;
=Neoplastic Process |
- 23. Mycobacterium smegmatis
- [rapid growing, nonphotochromogenic species of mycobacterium originally isolated from human smegma and found also in soil and water. ( CSP )] (UMLS (CSP) C0317761) =Bacterium =Mycobacterium;
| - 53. Mycosis Fungoides Stage I
- (UMLS (NCI) C0278567) =Neoplastic Process
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- 24. Mycobacterium tuberculosis
- [species of gram positive, aerobic bacteria that produces tuberculosis in man, other primates, dogs, and some animals which have contact with man; growth tends to be in serpentine, cordlike masses in which the bacilli show a parallel orientation. ( CSP )] (UMLS (CSP) C0026926) =Bacterium ;
=Mycobacterium; | - 54. Mycosis Fungoides Stage II
- (UMLS (NCI) C0278569) =Neoplastic Process
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- 25. Mycobutin
- (UMLS (NCI) C0733659) =Organic Chemical; Antibiotic ;
| - 55. Mycosis Fungoides Stage III
- (UMLS (NCI) C0278571) =Neoplastic Process
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- 26. mycolate
- [ ] (UMLS (CSP) C0598634) =Lipid ;
| - 56. Mycosis fungoides, unspecified site, extranodal and solid organ sites
- (UMLS (ICD9CM) C0375088) =Neoplastic Process
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- 27. mycolic acid
- [ ] (UMLS (CSP) C0026931) =Lipid; Biologically Active Substance
| - 57. mycostatin
- (UMLS (NCI) C0699477) =Organic Chemical; Antibiotic
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- 28. Mycology
- (UMLS (HL7) C1561961) =Intellectual Product =Diagnostic Service Section ID;
| - 58. Mycotic Aneurysm
- (UMLS (NCI) C0085808) =Disease or Syndrome ;
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- 29. mycolysin
- [ ] (UMLS (CSP) C0075303) =Amino Acid, Peptide, or Protein; Enzyme ;
=metalloendopeptidase; | - 59. MYCOTIC CORNEAL ULCER
- [ ] (UMLS (ICD9CM) C0155071) =Disease or Syndrome ;
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- 30. Mycophenolate
- [The morpholinoethyl ester of mycophenolic acid (MPA). As an immunosuppressive agent in vivo, the active metabolite mycophenolate reversibly inhibits inosine 5'-monophosphate dehydrogenase (IMPDH), an enzyme involved in the de novo synthesis of guanine nucleotides, thereby retarding T-cell and B-cell proliferation. MPA displays high lymphocyte specificity and cytotoxicity because lymphocyte metabolism is highly dependent on both salvage and de novo synthesis of guanine nucleotides. (NCI04) ( NCI )] (UMLS (NCI) C0883242) MYCOPHENOLATE PREPARATION =Organic Chemical; Pharmacologic Substance =[IM600] IMMUNE SUPPRESSANTS;
RS 61443 =MMF; | |