List of MeSH codes (D12.776.395)

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The following is a partial list of the "D" codes for Medical Subject Headings (MeSH), as defined by the United States National Library of Medicine (NLM).

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This list covers glycoproteins. For other protein-related codes, see List of MeSH codes (D12.776).

Codes before these are found at List of MeSH codes (D12.776) § MeSH D12.776.377.856. Codes following these are found at List of MeSH codes (D12.776) § MeSH D12.776.402. For other MeSH codes, see List of MeSH codes.

The source for this content is the set of 2006 MeSH Trees from the NLM.

MeSH   D12.776.395glycoproteins

MeSH   D12.776.395.022activins

MeSH   D12.776.395.022.500inhibin-beta subunits

MeSH   D12.776.395.033adam proteins

MeSH   D12.776.395.045alpha 1-antichymotrypsin

MeSH   D12.776.395.140asialoglycoproteins

MeSH   D12.776.395.175avidin

MeSH   D12.776.395.207clusterin

MeSH   D12.776.395.240colony-stimulating factors

MeSH   D12.776.395.240.075colony-stimulating factors, recombinant

MeSH   D12.776.395.240.150erythropoietin

MeSH   D12.776.395.240.200granulocyte colony-stimulating factor

MeSH   D12.776.395.240.300granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor

MeSH   D12.776.395.240.400interleukin-3

MeSH   D12.776.395.240.500macrophage colony-stimulating factor

MeSH   D12.776.395.240.750thrombopoietin

MeSH   D12.776.395.401hemopexin

MeSH   D12.776.395.439inhibins

MeSH   D12.776.395.439.500inhibin-beta subunits

MeSH   D12.776.395.507lactoferrin

MeSH   D12.776.395.550membrane glycoproteins

MeSH   D12.776.395.550.014antigens, cd47

MeSH   D12.776.395.550.017antigens, cd86

MeSH   D12.776.395.550.020atp-binding cassette transporters

MeSH   D12.776.395.550.030antigens, cd55

MeSH   D12.776.395.550.034antigens, cd58

MeSH   D12.776.395.550.035antigens, cd59

MeSH   D12.776.395.550.045antigens, cd147

MeSH   D12.776.395.550.050antigens, thy-1

MeSH   D12.776.395.550.170ca-15-3 antigen

MeSH   D12.776.395.550.185cd40 ligand

MeSH   D12.776.395.550.200cell adhesion molecules

MeSH   D12.776.395.550.350fibronectins

MeSH   D12.776.395.550.400gap-43 protein

MeSH   D12.776.395.550.465kangai-1 protein

MeSH   D12.776.395.550.530laminin

MeSH   D12.776.395.550.550lysosome-associated membrane glycoproteins

MeSH   D12.776.395.550.570myelin-associated glycoprotein

MeSH   D12.776.395.550.625platelet membrane glycoproteins

MeSH   D12.776.395.550.800synaptophysin

MeSH   D12.776.395.550.895thrombospondins

MeSH   D12.776.395.550.990variant surface glycoproteins, trypanosoma

MeSH   D12.776.395.560mucoproteins

MeSH   D12.776.395.560.186cell wall skeleton

MeSH   D12.776.395.560.373haptoglobins

MeSH   D12.776.395.560.494intrinsic factor

MeSH   D12.776.395.560.631mucins

MeSH   D12.776.395.560.742orosomucoid

MeSH   D12.776.395.560.760ovomucin

MeSH   D12.776.395.560.800peptidoglycan

MeSH   D12.776.395.560.825phytohemagglutinins

MeSH   D12.776.395.570myelin p0 protein

MeSH   D12.776.395.600osteonectin

MeSH   D12.776.395.635protein c

MeSH   D12.776.395.642protein s

MeSH   D12.776.395.650proteoglycans

MeSH   D12.776.395.650.350heparan sulfate proteoglycan

MeSH   D12.776.395.650.700platelet factor 4

MeSH   D12.776.395.650.750proteochondroitin sulfates

MeSH   D12.776.395.690serum amyloid p-component

MeSH   D12.776.395.700sialoglycoproteins

MeSH   D12.776.395.700.174antigens, cd43

MeSH   D12.776.395.700.350glycophorin

MeSH   D12.776.395.720thrombopoietin

MeSH   D12.776.395.768thyroglobulin

MeSH   D12.776.395.832thyroxine-binding proteins

MeSH   D12.776.395.901transcortin

MeSH   D12.776.395.930tumor necrosis factor-alpha

MeSH   D12.776.395.960uteroglobin

MeSH   D12.776.395.970vitronectin


The list continues at List of MeSH codes (D12.776) § MeSH D12.776.402.

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