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MIP Display was invented for use in Nuclear Medicine by Jerold Wallis, MD, in 1988 at Washington University in St. Louis, and subsequently published in IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging. [2] In the setting of Nuclear Medicine, it was originally called MAP (Maximum Activity Projection).
MIP-1γ is another macrophage inflammatory protein and according to the new nomenclature is named CCL9. [3] It is produced mainly by follicle-associated epithelial cells and is responsible for chemotaxis of dendritic cells and macrophages into Peyer's patches in gut through binding of CCR1. [11] MIP-1δ or MIP-5 (CCL15) binds also CCR1 and CCR3 ...
Maximal inspiratory pressure (MIP), also known as negative inspiratory force (NIF), is the maximum pressure that can be generated against an occluded (closed or obstructed) airway beginning at functional residual capacity (the volume of air present in the lungs at the end of passive expiration).
MIP: Maximum intensity projection, a technique used to enhance CT, MRI, MRA, and PET images MIS: Minimally Invasive Surgery Müllerian Inhibiting Substance MLC: mixed lymphocyte culture MLE: midline episiotomy: MM: myeloid metaplasia middle meningeal multiple myeloma M&M: morbidity and mortality MMFR: midmaximal flow rate MMI: maximum medical ...
MIP, an interactive proof system complexity class; see Interactive proof system; Minimum ionizing particle, in particle physics; Mixed integer programming, linear programming where some variables are constrained to be integers; Model intercomparison project; see Coupled model intercomparison project
The Major Intrinsic Protein (MIP) of the human lens of the eye (Aqp0), after which the MIP family was named, represents about 60% of the protein in the lens cell. In the native form, it is an aquaporin (AQP), but during lens development, it becomes proteolytically truncated. The channel, which normally houses 6-9 water molecules, becomes ...
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n/a Ensembl n/a n/a UniProt Q8NHW4 n/a RefSeq (mRNA) NM_207007 n/a RefSeq (protein) NP_996890 n/a Location (UCSC) n/a n/a PubMed search n/a Wikidata View/Edit Human Chemokine (C-C motif) ligands 4 (also CCL4) previously known as macrophage inflammatory protein (MIP-1β), is a protein which in humans is encoded by the CCL4 gene. CCL4 belongs to a cluster of genes located on 17q11-q21 of the ...