AD Biomedical Abbreviation

Also known as: ad.

AD has various meanings in the Biomedical category. Discover the full forms, definitions, and usage contexts of AD in Biomedical.

Affecting Disease

Most Common Biomedical
Affective Disorders
Biomedical
Arginine Deiminase
Biomedical
Activation Domain
Biomedical
Actinomycin D

An antibiotic that binds to DNA and inhibits RNA chain elongation.

Biomedical
Adenosine Deaminase

Adenosine Deaminase is an enzyme involved in purine metabolism. It is needed for the breakdown of adenosine from food and for the turnover of nucleic acids in tissues.

Biomedical
After Disease
Biomedical
Atherogenic Dyslipidemia
Biomedical
Autosomal Dominant

Autosomal dominant is one of several ways that a trait or disorder can be passed down (inherited) through families. In an autosomal dominant disease, if you inherit the abnormal gene from only one parent, you can get the disease. Often, one of the parents may also have the disease.

Biomedical
Associated With Alzheimer Disease
Biomedical

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