N1,N2 receptors - traduction vers Anglais
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N1,N2 receptors - traduction vers Anglais

HUMAN MITOCHONDRIAL DNA HAPLOGROUP
Haplogroup N1 (mtDNA); Haplogroup N2 (mtDNA); N*
  • Dispersal route of Haplogroup N and its subgroups
  • Suggested routes of the initial settlement of Europe based on mtDNA haplogroups M and N, Metspalu et al. 2004. A major population split near the Persian Gulf would explain the ubiquity of Haplogroup N and the absence of Haplogroup M in West Eurasia

N1,N2 receptors      
‎ مُسْتَقْبِلاَتُ N1,N2:لِلنِيكُوتين‎
olfactory receptor         
INTERPRO FAMILY
Odor receptor; Odorant receptor; Olfactory receptors; Smell receptors; Receptors, odorant; Odour receptor; Odorant receptors; Evolution of olfactory receptors
‎ مُسْتَقْبِلَةٌ شَمِّيَّة‎
estrogen receptor         
  • Arimidex ([[anastrozole]]) 1 mg
  • Nolvadex ([[tamoxifen]]) 20 mg
INTERPRO FAMILY
Oestrogen receptor; Estrogen receptor modulators; Receptors, estrogen; Receptors, estradiol; Estradiol receptor; Estrogen receptor negative; Estrogen receptor positive; ER subtypes; Estrogen receptors
‎ مُسْتَقْبِلَةُ الإِسْترُوجين‎

Définition

Nicotinic
·adj Pertaining to, or derived from, nicotine; nicotic;
- used specifically to designate an acid related to pyridine, obtained by the oxidation of nicotine, and called nicotinic acid.

Wikipédia

Haplogroup N (mtDNA)

Haplogroup N is a human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) clade. A macrohaplogroup, its descendant lineages are distributed across many continents. Like its sibling macrohaplogroup M, macrohaplogroup N is a descendant of the haplogroup L3.

All mtDNA haplogroups found outside of Africa are descendants of either haplogroup N or its sibling haplogroup M. M and N are the signature maternal haplogroups that define the theory of the recent African origin of modern humans and subsequent early human migrations around the world. The global distribution of haplogroups N and M indicates that there was likely at least one major prehistoric migration of humans out of Africa, with both N and M later evolving outside the continent.