CAT in British medicine Meaning
The CAT meaning in British medicine terms is "Catecholamine". There are 12 related meanings of the CAT British medicine abbreviation.
CAT on British medicine Full Forms
- Catecholamine An amine derived from the amino acid tyrosine -- examples include epinephrine, norepinephrine, and dopamine -- that act as hormones or neurotransmitters. There are a number of disorders involving catecholamines, including neuroblastoma, pheochromocytoma, chemodectina, the familial paraganglioma syndrome, dopamine--hydroxalase deficiency, and tetrahydrobiopterin deficiency Neuroblastoma is the second most common solid tumor in childhood. It usually produce catecholamines. The catecholamine metabolites vanillylmandelic acid and homovanillic acid can be measured quantitatively in the urine as a test for the disease.
- chimeric acetyl transferase
- Carnitine acyltransferase
- Cognitive Abilities Test
- chloramphenical acetyltransferase
- Change Agent Team
- Center for Assistive Technology
- Catalase A ubiquitous heme protein that catalyzes the dismutation of hydrogen peroxide into molecular oxygen and water.
- Community Alcohol Team
- Card agglutination test
- Chlamydia antibody testing
- Capillary Agglutination Test
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What does CAT stand for British medicine?
CAT stands for Card agglutination test in British medicine terms.
What is the shortened form of Catalase in British medicine?
The short form of "Catalase" is CAT for British medicine.
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