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Bacteriocins Microbiology
Bacteriocins Definition Bacteriocins are ribosomally synthesized, proteinaceous substances of bacteri...
Bacteriophages Microbiology
Bacteriophages History Bacteriophages were discovered in 1917 by the Canadian Felix D'Herelle. Alread...
BAFF receptor Internal medicine
BAFF receptor Definition The B-cell activating factor receptor (BAFF-R), also known as tumor necrosis...
Bafilomycin a1 Internal medicine
Bafilomycins; CAS Number 88899-55-2
Bafilomycin a1 Definition The family of bafilomycins belongs to the macrolide antibiotics produced by...
Bags under the eyes Dermatology
Bags under the eyes Definition Colloquial term for swellings in the lower eyelid area of various orig...
Bakuchiol (inci) Cosmetology
Bakuchiol (inci) Definition Bakuchiol (CAS number: 17015-60-0) is a meroterpene phenol that occurs ab...
Ballooning degeneration Dermatology
alteration cavitaire; Ballooning and reticular dege...
Ballooning degeneration Definition Intracellular edema with paranuclear vacuoles. In m<massive int...
Ballotae nigrae herba Phytotherapy
Ballotae nigrae herba Definition Dried, flowering stem tips of black nettle.Quality specified in the...
Ball valve Internal medicine
Ball valve History The mechanism of the patented wine bottle stopper from 1858 was the inspiration fo...
Bambusa arundinacea extract (inci) Cosmetology
Bambusa arundinacea extract (inci) Definition Bambusa arundinacea extract, also known as "bamboo spec...
Bambusa arundinacea powder (inci) Cosmetology
Bambusa arundinacea powder (inci) Definition Bambusa arundinacea powder also known as "bamboo type" h...
Bambusa vulgaris extract (inci) Cosmetology
Bambusa vulgaris extract (inci) Definition Bambusa vulgaris extract also known as "bamboo species" ha...
Bamlanivimab Pharmacology-Toxicology
Bamlanivimab Definition Bamlanivimab is the recombinant version of an antibody (monoclonal antibody)...
Banana Phytotherapy
Banana Definition Bananas are not a phytotherapeutic agent, but a foodstuff. Originally from Asia, ba...
Banff classification Internal medicine
Banff Working Classification of Renal Allograft Pat...
Banff classification History The Banff classification was developed in 1991 in the Canadian city of B...
BAP1 Gene Internal medicine
BAP1 Gene Definition The BAP1 gene (BAP1 stands for "BRCA1-associated protein 1") is a protein-coding...
Bap1 Tumor Predisposition Syndrome Internal medicine
Bap1 Tumor Predisposition Syndrome Definition BAP1 tumor predisposition syndrome, or: BAP1-TPDS, is a...
Baptisiae tinctoriae radix Phytotherapy
Baptisia tinctoria radix; Dyer's husk root; indigo...
Baptisiae tinctoriae radix Definition Extract from the root of the dyer's tube. Ingredients According...
Baptisiae tinctoriae radix Phytotherapy
Baptisia root; Wild indigo root.
Baptisiae tinctoriae radix Definition Phytotherapeutically used root of the wild indigo root. This is...
Baptisia tinctoria (inci) Cosmetology
Baptisia tinctoria (inci) Definition From the leaves of Baptisia tinctoria the wild called indigo, an...
Bardet- Biedl- syndrome Internal medicine
Bardet- Biedl- syndrome Occurrence/Epidemiology The incidence is 1: 160,000 in Northern Europe and hi...
Baricitinib Pharmacology-Toxicology
Baricitinib Definition Baricitinib (2 mg/4 mg Filmtbl.) a Jak inhibitor approved since 2017 for the t...
Baricitinib Dermatology
Baricitinib Definition Baricitinib is an oral selective Janus kinase 1 and Janus kinase 2 inhibitor(s...
Barium sulfate (inci) Cosmetology
Barium sulfate (inci) Definition Barium sulfate, a white coloring substance, is used in cosmetic prep...