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Definition of 'Biotin'

A water-soluble, enzyme co-factor present in minute amounts in every living cell. It occurs mainly bound to proteins or polypeptides and is abundant in liver, kidney, pancreas, yeast, and milk.

Common names: Biotin; Vitamin H; H, Vitamin; Biokur; Biocur Brand of Biotin; Biotin Biocur Brand; Biotin Gelfert; Gelfert, Biotin; Ziethen Brand of Biotin; Biotin Ziethen Brand; Biotin Hermes; Hermes, Biotin; Hermes Brand of Biotin; Biotin Hermes Brand; Biotin-ratiopharm; Biotin ratiopharm; Biotinratiopharm

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Monday, November 23, 2009

Functional recovery after lesion of a central pattern generator.

19 Oct 2009 In cases of neuronal injury when regeneration is restricted, functional recovery can occur through reorganization of the remaining neural circuitry. We found an example of such recovery in the central pattern generator (CPG) for the escape swim of ... Read more...


Approach sensitivity in the retina processed by a multifunctional neural circuit.

4 Sep 2009 The detection of approaching objects, such as looming predators, is necessary for survival. Which neurons and circuits mediate this function? We combined genetic labeling of cell types, two-photon microscopy, electrophysiology and theoretical ... Read more...


The W cell pathway to cat primary visual cortex.

30 Aug 2009 The thalamic input to area 17 in the cat can be divided into at least three parallel pathways, the W, X, and Y. Although the latter two are some of the best studied synaptic connections in the brain, the former remains poorly understood both in ... Read more...

 

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Definition: A water-soluble, enzyme co-factor present in minute amounts in every living cell. It occurs mainly bound to proteins or polypeptides and is abundant in liver, kidney, pancreas, yeast, and milk.

Chemical name: 1H-Thieno(3,4-d)imidazole-4-pentanoic acid, hexahydro-2-oxo-, (3aS-(3aalpha,4beta,6aalpha))-

Registry Number: 58-85-5

Descriptor UI: D001710

Alternative terms: Biotin; Vitamin H; H, Vitamin; Biokur; Biocur Brand of Biotin; Biotin Biocur Brand; Biotin Gelfert; Gelfert, Biotin; Ziethen Brand of Biotin; Biotin Ziethen Brand; Biotin Hermes; Hermes, Biotin; Hermes Brand of Biotin; Biotin Hermes Brand; Biotin-ratiopharm; Biotin ratiopharm; Biotinratiopharm; ratiopharm Brand of Biotin; Biotin ratiopharm Brand; Rombellin; Simons Brand of Biotin; Biotin Simons Brand; Biodermatin; e+b Pharma Brand of Biotin; Deacura; Dermapharm Brand of Biotin; Biotin Dermapharm Brand; Gabunat; Strathmann Brand of Biotin; Biotin Strathmann Brand; Medebiotin; Medea Brand of Biotin Sodium Salt; medobiotin; Medopharm Brand of Biotin; Biotin Medopharm Brand; Biotine Roche; Roche, Biotine; Roche Brand of Biotin; Biotin Roche Brand;

Related Mesh Headings: Avidin; Multiple Carboxylase Deficiency; Biotinidase Deficiency; Holocarboxylase Synthetase Deficiency;

Allowable Qualifiers: administration & dosage; adverse effects; analogs & derivatives; analysis; antagonists & inhibitors; biosynthesis; blood; cerebrospinal fluid; chemical synthesis; classification; deficiency; diagnostic use; economics; genetics; history; immunology; isolation & purification; metabolism; pharmacokinetics; pharmacology; physiology; poisoning; radiation effects; secretion; standards; supply & distribution; therapeutic use; toxicity; urine; chemistry; contraindications; agonists;

Pharmacological Action: Vitamin B Complex;

Tree Number: D03.383.129.308.080; D08.211.096;

Technical Notes: /ther use: coordinate disease with /drug ther, not /diet ther; deficiency: coordinate BIOTIN /defic (IM) with VITAMIN B DEFICIENCY (IM)

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