C-terminal telopeptide - meaning and definition. What is C-terminal telopeptide
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What (who) is C-terminal telopeptide - definition


C-terminal telopeptide         
The C-terminal telopeptide (CTX), also known as carboxy-terminal collagen crosslinks, is the C-terminal [of fibrillar collagens] such as [[collagen type I and type II. It is used as a biomarker in the serum to measure the rate of bone turnover.
terminal emulator         
  • [[Windows Terminal]], an open-source terminal emulator for [[Windows 10]] and [[Windows 11]]
PROGRAM THAT EMULATES A VIDEO TERMINAL
Terminal program; Comm program; Term program; Terminal emulation; Termainal emulator; Console window; Terminal Emulator; Comunications terminal program; Terminal software; GUI terminal; Term (computers); Terminal window; Telemate
<communications> A program that allows a computer to act like a (particular brand of) terminal, e.g. a vt-100. The computer thus appears as a terminal to the host computer and accepts the same escape sequences for functions such as cursor positioning and clearing the screen. xterm is a terminal emulator for the X Window System. (1995-02-16)
Terminal (electronics)         
  • Terminal symbol
  • A [[terminal strip]], to which wires can be soldered
CONNECTION POINT IN ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS
Pole (electrical circuits); Positive terminal; Negative terminal; Pole (electrical terminal)
A terminal is the point at which a conductor from a component, device or network comes to an end. Terminal may also refer to an electrical connector at this endpoint, acting as the reusable interface to a conductor and creating a point where external circuits can be connected.