T
Commonly used abbreviation for temperature. For example, in a medical chart, you might see scrawled bp90/60 t98.6 hr60/r (more...)
T1
In magnetic resonance, the time for 63% of longitudinal relaxation to occur; the value is a function of magnetic field s (more...)
T2
In magnetic resonance, the time for 63% of transverse relaxation to occur; the value is a function of magnetic field str (more...)
t-2 toxin
<chemical> (3 alpha,4 beta,8 alpha)-12,13-epoxytrichothec-9-ene-3,4,8,15-tetrol 4,15-diacetate 8-(3-methylbutanoat (more...)
triiodothyronine
<endocrinology, hormone> One of two main hormones produced by the thyroid gland.
triiodothyronine uptake test
A test of thyroid function in which triiodothyronine (T3) is added to a patient's serum in vitro to measure the relative (more...)
T4
Thyroxine, a thyroid hormone. (The number 4 is usually in subscript.) thyroid hormones are essential for the function of (more...)
CD4 cell
T helper cells which are targets for HIV infection.
t4 helper lymphocyte
A specific type of lymphocyte, derived from the thymus gland, that plays an important role in cellular immunity. T4 lymp (more...)
T5 D15 exonuclease
<enzyme> Highly efficient 5'-3'-exonuclease which possesses additionally a tightly associated single-strand-specif (more...)



