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Biomaterial analysis service A resource that provides data from any biomaterial sample that was given to the service provider. This can also be a service which performs an experiment such as electrophysiological examination of LTP in a transgenic mouse. Viewing this as an input/output relationship the input would be a tissue or an animal and the output would be data. ILX:0101295 3 scicrunch 06/18/2018 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex NeuroLex
Biomaterial manufacture A resource that produces a product that is of organismal origin. An example of a biomaterial service is the production of a knockout mouse or cell culture. Note, for simplicity of definitions all molecules including antibodies and toxins are considered reagents even though some may have an organismal origin. ILX:0101296 3 scicrunch 06/18/2018 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex NeuroLex
Biomaterial object ILX:0101297 3 scicrunch 06/18/2018 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex NeuroLex
Biomaterial purity A composition quality reflecting the homogeneity of a biomaterial. ILX:0101298 3 scicrunch 06/18/2018 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex NeuroLex
Biomaterial repository ILX:0101299 7 scicrunch 09/21/2020 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex NeuroLex
Biomaterial supply resource A material supply resource that provides access to physical materials like tissue samples or organisms. For example, the IMSR enables acquisition of a transgenic mouse or cell line. ILX:0101300 3 scicrunch 06/18/2018 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex NeuroLex
Biomolecule A biomolecule is any organic molecule that is produced by a living organism, including large polymeric molecules such as proteins, polysaccharides, and nucleic acids as well as small molecules such as primary metabolites, secondary metabolites, and natural products. (Wikipedia) ILX:0101301 3 scicrunch 06/18/2018 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex NeuroLex
Biophysics The use of physics to study biological system. ILX:0101302 4 scicrunch 06/11/2021 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex NeuroLex
Biosensing Analyzer Instrumentation designed to amplify and condition the signals from a wide range of biosensors. ILX:0101303 3 scicrunch 06/18/2018 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex NeuroLex
Biosensor A device for the detection of an analyte that combines a biological component with a physicochemical detector component. 1) the sensitive biological element (biological material (eg. tissue, microorganisms, organelles, cell receptors, enzymes, antibodies, nucleic acids, etc), a biologically derived material or biomimic) The sensitive elements can be created by biological engineering.2) the transducer or the detector element (works in a physicochemical way; optical, piezoelectric, electrochemical, etc.) that transforms the signal resulting from the interaction of the analyte with the biological element into another signal (i.e., transducers) that can be more easily measured and quantified;3) associated electronics or signal processors that is primarily responsible for the display of the results in a user-friendly way.[2]The most widespread example of a commercial biosensor is the blood glucose biosensor, which uses the enzyme glucose oxidase to break blood glucose down. In doing so it first oxidizes glucose and uses two electrons to reduce the FAD (a component of the enzyme) to FADH2. This in turn is oxidized by the electrode (accepting two electrons from the electrode) in a number of steps. The resulting current is a measure of the concentration of glucose. In this case, the electrode is the transducer and the enzyme is the biologically active component. (from Wikipedia) ILX:0101304 3 scicrunch 06/18/2018 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex NeuroLex
Biospecimen repository A resource that provides storage, maintenance and retrieval for biospecimen such as the Harvard brain tissue bank. ILX:0101305 3 scicrunch 06/18/2018 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex NeuroLex
Biostatistics From BRO: (a combination of the words biology and statistics; sometimes referred to as biometry or biometrics) is the application of statistics to a wide range of topics in biology. The science of biostatistics encompasses the design of biological experiments, especially in medicine and agriculture; the collection, summarization, and analysis of data from those experiments; and the interpretation of, and inference from, the results. - definition adapted from Wikipedia ILX:0101306 3 scicrunch 06/18/2018 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex NeuroLex
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council The UK's leading funding agency for academic research and training in the non-clinical life sciences. ILX:0101307 5 scicrunch 08/24/2018 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 -2 NeuroLex troy sincomb
Biotin A member of the biotins that has formula C10H16N2O3S (CHEBI).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. (PubChem) ILX:0101308 3 scicrunch 06/18/2018 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex NeuroLex
Biotin dextran Dextran conjugated to biotin, used for anterograde tract tracing studies in the nervous system ILX:0101309 3 scicrunch 06/18/2018 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex NeuroLex
Biperiden A muscarinic antagonist that has effects in both the central and peripheral nervous systems. It has been used in the treatment of arteriosclerotic, idiopathic, and postencephalitic parkinsonism. It has also been used to alleviate extrapyramidal symptoms induced by phenothiazine derivatives and reserpine. (PubChem) Pharmacology: Biperiden is a weak peripheral anticholinergic agent. It has, therefore, some antisecretory, antispasmodic and mydriatic effects. In addition, biperiden possesses nicotinolytic activity. The parenteral form of biperiden is an effective and reliable agent for the treatment of acute episodes of extrapyramidal disturbances sometimes seen during treatment with neuroleptic agents. Akathisia, akinesia, dyskinetic tremors, rigor, oculogyric crisis, spasmodic torticollis, and profuse sweating are markedly reduced or eliminated. With parenteral biperiden, these drug-induced disturbances are rapidly brought under control. Mechanism of action: Parkinsonism is thought to result from an imbalance between the excitatory (cholinergic) and inhibitory (dopaminergic) systems in the corpus striatum. The mechanism of action of centrally active anticholinergic drugs such as biperiden is considered to relate to competitive antagonism of acetylcholine at cholinergic receptors in the corpus striatum, which then restores the balance. Drug type: Approved. Small Molecule. Drug category: Antidyskinetics. Antiparkinson Agents. Muscarinic Antagonists. Parasympatholytics ILX:0101310 3 scicrunch 06/18/2018 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex NeuroLex
Biphetamine ILX:0101311 3 scicrunch 06/18/2018 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex NeuroLex
Bipolar Cell Morphology ILX:0101312 3 scicrunch 06/18/2018 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex NeuroLex
Bipolar dendrite neuron Multidendritic neuron with bipolar dendrites that grow in opposite directions without major side branches. These neurons are located inside the body and are often associated with muscles. ILX:0101313 3 scicrunch 06/18/2018 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex NeuroLex
Bipolar Disorder A major affective disorder marked by severe mood swings (manic or major depressive episodes) and a tendency to remission and recurrence (MeSH). ILX:0101314 3 scicrunch 06/18/2018 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex NeuroLex

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