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  • Damage-associated molecular pattern
  • Type of molecules within cells

    Damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs) are molecules within cells that are a component of the innate immune response released from damaged or dying

    Damage-associated molecular pattern

    Damage-associated_molecular_pattern

  • Pathogen-associated molecular pattern
  • Pattern of the immune system

    Pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) are small molecular motifs conserved within a class of microbes, but not present in the host. They are

    Pathogen-associated molecular pattern

    Pathogen-associated_molecular_pattern

  • Danger model
  • Proposed model of immune system

    signalling proteins to stimulate an immune response, the damage-associated molecular pattern (DAMP) model theorizes that the immune system responds to

    Danger model

    Danger model

    Danger_model

  • Seung-Yong Seong
  • South Korean biologist (born c. 1965)

    innate immune system response and his development of the damage-associated molecular pattern (DAMP) model of immune response initiation in collaboration

    Seung-Yong Seong

    Seung-Yong_Seong

  • Damp
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Management Program, a software for managing disk storage array Damage-associated molecular pattern, a part of the immune system Damp (structural), the presence

    Damp

    Damp

  • Heat shock protein
  • Family of proteins

    be sensed by the immune system as damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs). They are able to interact with pattern recognition receptors like TLR2 or

    Heat shock protein

    Heat_shock_protein

  • Polly Matzinger
  • French-born American immunologist

    hydrophobic regions on biological compounds as among the damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs) of the danger model. Facing stressors, cells misfold

    Polly Matzinger

    Polly Matzinger

    Polly_Matzinger

  • Pattern recognition receptor
  • Family of cell surface receptors

    molecules: pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs), which are associated with microbial pathogens, and damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs), which

    Pattern recognition receptor

    Pattern_recognition_receptor

  • Pyroptosis
  • Type of programmed cell death

    membrane rupture and release of cytokines, as well as various damage-associated molecular pattern (DAMP) molecules such as HMGB-1, ATP and DNA, out of the

    Pyroptosis

    Pyroptosis

  • Dapansutrile
  • Chemical compound

    forms by binding to pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) and damage associated molecular patterns damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPS) that activate

    Dapansutrile

    Dapansutrile

    Dapansutrile

  • Wound response in plants
  • wounding events with damage-associated Molecular Patterns (DAMPs). Additionally, plants rely on microbe-associated molecular patterns (MAMPs) to defend themselves

    Wound response in plants

    Wound_response_in_plants

  • NLRP3
  • Human protein and coding gene

    as a pattern recognition receptor (PRR) – a cytosolic sensor that responds to pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) and damage-associated molecular

    NLRP3

    NLRP3

    NLRP3

  • ACAMPs
  • Molecular markers associated with apoptosis

    Pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) are markers of invading pathogens and Damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs) are markers of damaged tissue)

    ACAMPs

    ACAMPs

  • Mitochondrial theory of ageing
  • Theory of ageing

    Cellular NAD+ levels have been shown to decrease with age. Damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs) are molecules that are released during cell stress

    Mitochondrial theory of ageing

    Mitochondrial theory of ageing

    Mitochondrial_theory_of_ageing

  • Mitochondria
  • Organelle in eukaryotic cells responsible for respiration

    they are a source of various damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs). These DAMPs are often recognised by the same pattern-recognition receptors (PRRs)

    Mitochondria

    Mitochondria

    Mitochondria

  • PANoptosis
  • Inflammatory cell death pathway

    infections, as well as pathogen-associated molecular patterns, damage-associated molecular patterns, and cytokines that are released during infections,

    PANoptosis

    PANoptosis

  • S100 protein
  • Family of vertebrate proteins involved in cell division and inflammation

    example, S100A1, S100A2, S100A3. They are also considered as damage-associated molecular pattern molecules (DAMPs), and knockdown of aryl hydrocarbon receptor

    S100 protein

    S100 protein

    S100_protein

  • NOD-like receptor
  • Class of proteins

    of pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) that enter the cell via phagocytosis or pores, and damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs) that

    NOD-like receptor

    NOD-like receptor

    NOD-like_receptor

  • Leucine-rich repeat receptor like protein kinase
  • Protein family

    infection by recognizing Pathogen Associated Molecular Patterns (PAMP) and endogenous Damage Associated Molecular Patterns (DAMP). PEPR 1 considered as the

    Leucine-rich repeat receptor like protein kinase

    Leucine-rich repeat receptor like protein kinase

    Leucine-rich_repeat_receptor_like_protein_kinase

  • Immunological memory
  • Ability of the immune system to quickly and specifically recognize an antigen

    pathogen, respectively with pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) or damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs). Innate immune memory (also

    Immunological memory

    Immunological_memory

  • Necroptosis
  • Necrotic cell death regulated by intracellular signaling, exerted by activated MLKL

    other cells. Labelled as damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs), these molecules serve as sentinels of tissue damage, incurring corresponding responses

    Necroptosis

    Necroptosis

    Necroptosis

  • Bleb (cell biology)
  • Bulge in the plasma membrane of a cell

    produced by actin-myosin contraction during apoptosis release damage-associated molecular pattern proteins before secondary necrosis occurs". Cell Death and

    Bleb (cell biology)

    Bleb (cell biology)

    Bleb_(cell_biology)

  • Sepsis
  • Life-threatening response to infection

    cells not only recognise pathogen-associated molecular patterns but also damage-associated molecular patterns from damaged tissues. An uncontrolled immune

    Sepsis

    Sepsis

    Sepsis

  • Neuroimmune system
  • Interactions in the immune system

    neuroimmune system is involved in reflexes associated with parasitic invasions of hosts. Nociceptors are also associated with the body's reflexes to pathogens

    Neuroimmune system

    Neuroimmune system

    Neuroimmune_system

  • Allergic rhinitis
  • Nasal inflammation due to allergens in the air

    epithelial barrier may also release alarmins (a type of damage associated molecular pattern (DAMP) molecule) such as thymic stromal lymphopoietin, IL-25

    Allergic rhinitis

    Allergic rhinitis

    Allergic_rhinitis

  • Toll-like receptor 4
  • Cell surface receptor found in humans

    TLR4 can also be activated by endogenous compounds called damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs), including high mobility group box protein 1 (HMGB1)

    Toll-like receptor 4

    Toll-like receptor 4

    Toll-like_receptor_4

  • NINJ1
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    intracellular proteins, such as lactate dehydrogenase and various Damage Associated Molecular Patterns (DAMPs) into the extracellular environment, triggering inflammation

    NINJ1

    NINJ1

    NINJ1

  • Asepsis
  • Absence of disease-causing microorganisms

    in aging-related pathologies". Ageing Research Reviews. Damage-associated molecular patterns and their pathological relevance in ageing. 24 (Pt A): 29–39

    Asepsis

    Asepsis

    Asepsis

  • CXCR4
  • Protein

    immune modulator and endogenous opponent of proinflammatory damage associated molecular pattern molecules. It is speculated this interaction may be through

    CXCR4

    CXCR4

    CXCR4

  • Methamphetamine
  • Central nervous system stimulant

    A, Polo SE (June 2016). "Epigenome Maintenance in Response to DNA Damage". Molecular Cell. 62 (5): 712–727. doi:10.1016/j.molcel.2016.04.006. PMC 5476208

    Methamphetamine

    Methamphetamine

    Methamphetamine

  • Crystallopathy
  • Disease caused by accumulation of crystals

    These distressed cells then excrete alarmins, proteases, and damage-associated molecular patterns including HMGB1, histones, mitochondrial DNA, demethylated

    Crystallopathy

    Crystallopathy

  • Fever
  • Raised body temperature caused by disease

    pyrogens, they can also be induced by internal factors like damage associated molecular patterns such as cases like rheumatoid arthritis or lupus. Major endogenous

    Fever

    Fever

    Fever

  • DORN1
  • Purinergic receptor

    inflammatory responses in green plants, with ATP acting as a damage-associated molecular pattern molecule. In response to cell lysis, ATP is discharged and

    DORN1

    DORN1

    DORN1

  • Inflammasome
  • Cytosolic multiprotein complex that mediates the activation of Caspase 1

    cytosolic pattern recognition receptors (PRRs), which are molecular sensors of microbe-derived pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs), damage-associated

    Inflammasome

    Inflammasome

    Inflammasome

  • R gene
  • Genes in plant genomes

    may detect a Pathogen-Associated Molecular Pattern or PAMP (alternatively called MAMP for microbe-associated molecular pattern). The R protein encodes

    R gene

    R_gene

  • Lectin
  • Carbohydrate-binding protein

    Lectin receptor kinases (LecRKs) are believed to recognize damage associated molecular patterns (DAMPs), which are created or released from herbivore attack

    Lectin

    Lectin

    Lectin

  • Chemoreceptor
  • Sensory receptor that detects chemicals

    binding receptor domains capture pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPS) and damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPS) which consequently initiates

    Chemoreceptor

    Chemoreceptor

  • Collectin
  • Part of the innate immune system

    Like other PRRs they bind pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) and damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs) of oligosaccharide origin. Binding

    Collectin

    Collectin

  • Immune system
  • Biological system protecting an organism against disease

    molecules: pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs), which are associated with microbial pathogens, and damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs), which

    Immune system

    Immune system

    Immune_system

  • Synchytrium endobioticum
  • Species of fungus

    allow the pathogen to evade defense responses triggered by damage-associated molecular patterns from cell wall degradation. Several regions within the genome

    Synchytrium endobioticum

    Synchytrium endobioticum

    Synchytrium_endobioticum

  • Macrophage
  • Type of white blood cell

    mediators: interferon-γ (IFN-γ), tumor necrosis factor (TNF), and damage associated molecular patterns (DAMPs). These mediator molecules create a pro-inflammatory

    Macrophage

    Macrophage

    Macrophage

  • Hsp70
  • Family of heat shock proteins

    HSPA13, HSPA14 whereas HSPA9 in mitochondria. HSP70 acts as a damage-associated molecular pattern (DAMP) and activates innate immune response, which is involved

    Hsp70

    Hsp70

    Hsp70

  • Inflammation
  • Physical effects resulting from activation of the immune system

    molecular patterns (PAMPs) and damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs). PAMPs are compounds that are associated with various pathogens, but which

    Inflammation

    Inflammation

    Inflammation

  • Post-cardiac arrest syndrome
  • Medical condition

    organ systems. The ischemia-reperfusion injury promotes damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs) which encourage pro-inflammatory cytokine circulation

    Post-cardiac arrest syndrome

    Post-cardiac_arrest_syndrome

  • Phagosome
  • Vesicle formed around a particle engulfed by a phagocyte via phagocytosis

    Inflammation is only triggered by certain pathogen- or damage-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs or DAMPs), the removal of senescent cells is non-inflammatory

    Phagosome

    Phagosome

    Phagosome

  • Immunogenic cell death
  • Any type of cell death eliciting an immune response

    antitumor therapy. ICD is characterized by secretion of damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs).There are three most important DAMPs which are exposed

    Immunogenic cell death

    Immunogenic_cell_death

  • Karyolysis
  • Dissolution of the chromatin in a dying cell

    into the surrounding environment. These contents act as damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs) that serve as “danger signals” and stimulate inflammation

    Karyolysis

    Karyolysis

    Karyolysis

  • Gut-associated lymphoid tissue
  • Tissue

    molecular patterns) or by signals connected to tissue damage named DAMP (damage associated molecular patterns). Majority of antigen presenting cells (APCs) in

    Gut-associated lymphoid tissue

    Gut-associated_lymphoid_tissue

  • Interleukin-1 family
  • Group of cytokine proteins

    acts as a damage-associated molecular pattern (DAMP) molecule. DAMPs, also known as alarmins, are recognized by innate immunity cells by pattern recognition

    Interleukin-1 family

    Interleukin-1 family

    Interleukin-1_family

  • Radiation therapy
  • Therapy using ionizing radiation, usually to treat cancer

    (November 2017). "Out of the frying pan and into the fire: damage-associated molecular patterns and cardiovascular toxicity following cancer therapy". Therapeutic

    Radiation therapy

    Radiation therapy

    Radiation_therapy

  • Mast cell
  • Cell found in connective tissue

    physical injury through pattern recognition receptors for damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs), microbial pathogens through pattern recognition receptors

    Mast cell

    Mast cell

    Mast_cell

  • GSDMD
  • Protein found in humans

    inflammatory ligands called pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) and damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs) in the cytosol by NOD-like receptors

    GSDMD

    GSDMD

    GSDMD

  • PEPR1 and PEPR2
  • duplicated. This led to the discovery of the first damage associated molecular pattern or DAMP/pattern recognition receptor couple in Arabidopsis, otherwise

    PEPR1 and PEPR2

    PEPR1_and_PEPR2

  • Hapten
  • Molecule which triggers an immune response when attached to a carrier

    by complex mechanisms involving inflammatory cytokines, damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMP), or the inflammasome. Once the body has generated

    Hapten

    Hapten

    Hapten

  • Green leaf volatiles
  • Class of chemical compounds

    cause damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs) involving plant-derived substances and breakdown products. Herbivore-associated molecular patterns (HAMPs)

    Green leaf volatiles

    Green_leaf_volatiles

  • Polygalacturonase
  • Class of enzymes

    F, Lorenzo GD (13 Mar 2013). "Oligogalacturonides: plant damage-associated molecular patterns and regulators of growth and development". Frontiers in Plant

    Polygalacturonase

    Polygalacturonase

    Polygalacturonase

  • Natural killer cell
  • Type of cytotoxic lymphocyte

    cells. They recognize PAMPs (pathogen-associated molecular patterns) and DAMPs (damage-associated molecular patterns) as their ligands. These receptors are

    Natural killer cell

    Natural killer cell

    Natural_killer_cell

  • Interleukin 1 beta
  • Mammalian protein found in Homo sapiens

    characteristic of Alzheimer disease, are damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs) that are recognized by pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) and lead

    Interleukin 1 beta

    Interleukin 1 beta

    Interleukin_1_beta

  • Platelet
  • Component of blood aiding in coagulation

    Monocytes respond to bacterial pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs), or damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs) by activating the extrinsic

    Platelet

    Platelet

    Platelet

  • Enrique Monte
  • Spanish academic

    endopolygalacturonase (ThPG1) produced by T. harzianum releases damage-associated molecular pattern (DAMP) signals, which can act as initiators to strengthen

    Enrique Monte

    Enrique Monte

    Enrique_Monte

  • Coagulation
  • Process of formation of blood clots

    Mediators of this process include damage-associated molecular patterns and pathogen-associated molecular patterns, which are recognized by toll-like

    Coagulation

    Coagulation

    Coagulation

  • Inflammaging
  • Chronic low-grade inflammation that develops with advanced age

    inflammasome assembly include pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPS), damage associated molecular patterns (DAMPS), nutrients, and the microbiota

    Inflammaging

    Inflammaging

    Inflammaging

  • Kevin J. Tracey
  • American neurosurgeon and inventor

    on 21 July 2018. Jong, Roh; Dong, Sohn (13 August 2018). "Damage-Associated Molecular Patterns in Inflammatory Diseases". Immune Network. 18 (4): e27. doi:10

    Kevin J. Tracey

    Kevin J. Tracey

    Kevin_J._Tracey

  • Mitophagy
  • Autophagic process in which mitochondria are delivered to the vacuole and degraded

    role in the immune system. Mitochondrial damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs) such as parts of damaged organelles or mtDNA are secreted by cells

    Mitophagy

    Mitophagy

    Mitophagy

  • Roberta Gottlieb
  • American oncologist

    efficient removal of damaged mitochondria is important for limiting inflammation mediated by damage associated molecular pattern receptors. In another

    Roberta Gottlieb

    Roberta_Gottlieb

  • Cardiovascular disease
  • Disease involving heart or blood vessels

    (November 2017). "Out of the frying pan and into the fire: damage-associated molecular patterns and cardiovascular toxicity following cancer therapy". Therapeutic

    Cardiovascular disease

    Cardiovascular disease

    Cardiovascular_disease

  • MYD88
  • Protein found in humans

    Pathogen-associated molecular pattern (PAMPs), or which are produced/released during cellular damagedamage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs). TLRs are

    MYD88

    MYD88

    MYD88

  • Pathophysiology of Parkinson's disease
  • Medical condition

    Mitochondrial dysfunction also triggers inflammation by activating damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs), inflammatory cells, and intracellular protein complexes

    Pathophysiology of Parkinson's disease

    Pathophysiology of Parkinson's disease

    Pathophysiology_of_Parkinson's_disease

  • Toll-like receptor
  • Class of immune system proteins

    pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs). In addition to the recognition of exogenous PAMPs, TLRs can also bind to endogenous damage-associated molecular

    Toll-like receptor

    Toll-like receptor

    Toll-like_receptor

  • Neutrophil swarming
  • swarming include PAMPs or Pathogen Associated Molecular Patterns and DAMPs or Damage-Associated Molecular Patterns. One attribute of note in neutrophil

    Neutrophil swarming

    Neutrophil swarming

    Neutrophil_swarming

  • Arsenic biochemistry
  • Chemical processes that make use of arsenic

    been shown to provoke immune activation through release of damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs). In combination with all-trans retinoic acid, it

    Arsenic biochemistry

    Arsenic_biochemistry

  • Environmental DNA
  • DNA sampled from the environment rather than directly from an individual organism

    ecological interactions and to be mechanistically mediated by damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs) and to have potential for the development of biocidal

    Environmental DNA

    Environmental DNA

    Environmental_DNA

  • Pyrin domain
  • Protein domain

    cytosolic pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) that sense damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs) and pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs)

    Pyrin domain

    Pyrin domain

    Pyrin_domain

  • ZBP1
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    and fungal infections, as well as pathogen-associated molecular patterns, damage-associated molecular patterns, cytokines, and homeostatic changes during

    ZBP1

    ZBP1

    ZBP1

  • Thymus stromal cells
  • renders thymic stromal cells sensitive to damage induced by inflammation and damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs), such as reactive oxygen species

    Thymus stromal cells

    Thymus_stromal_cells

  • Leukocyte immunoglobulin-like receptors
  • Protein family

    molecules, certain LILRs bind to viral proteins, self-lipids, or damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs), implying a broader role in sensing both self and

    Leukocyte immunoglobulin-like receptors

    Leukocyte_immunoglobulin-like_receptors

  • Autoimmune retinopathy
  • Medical condition affting the eyes

    damage in the retina. [citation needed] The innate immune response in AIR is often triggered when immune cells recognize damage-associated molecular patterns

    Autoimmune retinopathy

    Autoimmune_retinopathy

  • Anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibody
  • Group of autoantibodies

    autoimmune disorders, but are particularly associated with systemic vasculitis, so called ANCA-associated vasculitides (AAV). Immunofluorescence (IF)

    Anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibody

    Anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibody

    Anti-neutrophil_cytoplasmic_antibody

  • NLRC5
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    and fungal infections, as well as pathogen-associated molecular patterns, damage-associated molecular patterns, cytokines, and homeostatic changes during

    NLRC5

    NLRC5

    NLRC5

  • AIM2
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    and fungal infections, as well as pathogen-associated molecular patterns, damage-associated molecular patterns, cytokines, and homeostatic changes during

    AIM2

    AIM2

    AIM2

  • Rose bengal
  • Tetrachloro-tetraiodo-fluorescein used as stain

    photodynamic therapy (RBAc-PDT) induces exposure and release of Damage-Associated Molecular Patterns (DAMPs) in human HeLa cells". PLOS ONE. 9 (8) e105778. Bibcode:2014PLoSO

    Rose bengal

    Rose bengal

    Rose_bengal

  • Brain injury
  • Destruction or degeneration of brain cells

    Brain injury, also known as brain damage or neurotrauma, is the destruction or degeneration of brain cells. It may result from external trauma, such as

    Brain injury

    Brain injury

    Brain_injury

  • Medical terminology
  • Language used to describe the human body

    pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs), which are associated with microbial pathogens, and damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs), which are associated with

    Medical terminology

    Medical terminology

    Medical_terminology

  • Molecular evolution
  • Study of changes in DNA and RNA over time

    evolution of development, and patterns and processes underlying genomic changes during evolution. The history of molecular evolution starts in the early

    Molecular evolution

    Molecular_evolution

  • BRCA2
  • Gene known for its role in breast cancer

    Friedenson B (2012). "Evidence that BRCA1- or BRCA2-associated cancers are not inevitable". Molecular Medicine. 18 (9): 1327–37. doi:10.2119/molmed.2012

    BRCA2

    BRCA2

    BRCA2

  • Alzheimer's disease and COVID-19
  • viruses. Upon recognition of pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) or damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs), an immune cell will initially

    Alzheimer's disease and COVID-19

    Alzheimer's disease and COVID-19

    Alzheimer's_disease_and_COVID-19

  • BRCA1
  • Gene known for its role in breast cancer

    suppressors, DNA damage sensors and signal transducers to form a large multi-subunit protein complex known as the BRCA1-associated genome surveillance

    BRCA1

    BRCA1

    BRCA1

  • DNA repair
  • Cellular mechanism

    spontaneous DNA damage involving tens of thousands of individual molecular lesions per cell per day. DNA modifications can also be programmed. Molecular lesions

    DNA repair

    DNA repair

    DNA_repair

  • Murine respirovirus
  • Sendai virus, virus of rodents

    highly immunogenic because dying necroptotic cells release damage-associated molecular pattern (DAMPs) molecules, which initiate adaptive immunity. The

    Murine respirovirus

    Murine respirovirus

    Murine_respirovirus

  • Thirumala-Devi Kanneganti
  • Indian immunologist

    and fungal infections, as well as pathogen-associated molecular patterns, damage-associated molecular patterns, cytokines, and homeostatic changes during

    Thirumala-Devi Kanneganti

    Thirumala-Devi Kanneganti

    Thirumala-Devi_Kanneganti

  • Pattern hair loss
  • Medical condition

    ovarian syndrome. The cause of female pattern hair loss remains unclear; androgenetic alopecia for women is associated with an increased risk of polyendocrine

    Pattern hair loss

    Pattern hair loss

    Pattern_hair_loss

  • Concrete degradation
  • Damage to concrete affecting its mechanical strength and its durability

    damaged by the corrosion of reinforcement bars, the carbonatation of hardened cement paste or chloride attack under wet conditions. Chemical damage is

    Concrete degradation

    Concrete degradation

    Concrete_degradation

  • RIPK1
  • Enzyme found in humans

    and fungal infections, as well as pathogen-associated molecular patterns, damage-associated molecular patterns, cytokines, and homeostatic changes during

    RIPK1

    RIPK1

    RIPK1

  • Hemochromatosis type 4
  • Medical condition

    identify the associated form of the disease. Complications with the diagnosis have occurred through clinical presentations and molecular findings. Genetic

    Hemochromatosis type 4

    Hemochromatosis_type_4

  • Morphogenesis
  • Biological process that causes an organism to develop its shape

    developmental biology, along with the control of tissue growth and the patterning of cellular differentiation. The process controls the organized spatial

    Morphogenesis

    Morphogenesis

  • Motor neuron diseases
  • Group of neurological disorders affecting motor neurons

    slowly, and worsen over the course of more than three months. Various patterns of muscle weakness are seen, and muscle cramps and spasms may occur. One

    Motor neuron diseases

    Motor neuron diseases

    Motor_neuron_diseases

  • DNA damage theory of aging
  • Hypothesis that aging is caused by accumulated DNA damage

    The DNA damage theory of aging proposes that aging is a consequence of unrepaired accumulation of naturally occurring DNA damage. Damage in this context

    DNA damage theory of aging

    DNA_damage_theory_of_aging

  • Elicitor
  • Molecules involved in pattern triggered plant immunity

    on plant cell membranes. These receptors are able to recognize the molecular pattern of elicitors and trigger intracellular defence signalling via the

    Elicitor

    Elicitor

  • P21
  • Protein

    primarily associated with inhibition of CDK2. p21 represents a major target of p53 activity and thus is associated with linking DNA damage to cell cycle

    P21

    P21

    P21

  • Seamus Martin (biochemist)
  • Irish molecular biologist

    the idea that IL-1 family members represent the canonical ‘damage-associated molecular patterns’ that promote inflammation upon release from necrotic cells

    Seamus Martin (biochemist)

    Seamus_Martin_(biochemist)

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  • Damae
  • Boy/Male

    Greek

    Damae

    Tame.

    Damae

  • LALAGE
  • Female

    Greek

    LALAGE

    (Λαλαγη) Classical Greek name derived from the word lalagein, LALAGE means "to babble." 

    LALAGE

  • Kanika
  • Girl/Female

    African, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Kenyan, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu

    Kanika

    Small; Atom; Black; Molecule; Seed

    Kanika

  • Damask
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Damask

    English : presumably an occupational name for someone who sold damask, a richly woven material of a kind originally made in Damascus. The English word also came to denote a rich pink color, and it is possible that the surname arose as a nickname with reference to someone’s complexion.

    Damask

  • Shareek
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi

    Shareek

    Associate

    Shareek

  • Damone
  • Girl/Female

    Latin

    Damone

    Untamed.

    Damone

  • Shareek
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Shareek

    Associate

    Shareek

  • Gamage
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (of Norman origin)

    Gamage

    English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from any of various places in France called Gamaches (see Gamache).

    Gamage

  • Shareek |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Shareek |

    Associate

    Shareek |

  • Drage
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Drage

    English : variant of Dredge.German : from a Germanic personal name Trago, or a habitational name from a place named Drage, near Hamburg or in Schleswig-Holstein.Norwegian : variant of Drag, from the dative case.

    Drage

  • Danaye
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Greek

    Danaye

    The Mythological Mother of Perseus by Zeus; Form of Danae

    Danaye

  • Gammage
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Gammage

    English : variant spelling of Gamage.

    Gammage

  • Damiane
  • Girl/Female

    French

    Damiane

    Untamed.

    Damiane

  • Sashangi
  • Girl/Female

    Sikh

    Sashangi

    Associated, Connected

    Sashangi

  • Talmage
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Talmage

    English : variant spelling of Talmadge.Americanized form of one or more like-sounding Jewish surnames, most likely from eastern Ashkenazic Tolmach, either an occupational name from Russian tolmach ‘interpreter’ or a habitational name from a village called Tolmach in Ukraine.

    Talmage

  • Savage
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Savage

    English and Scottish : nickname for a wild or uncouth person, from Middle English, Old French salvage, sauvage ‘untamed’ (Late Latin salvaticus literally ‘man of the woods’, a derivative of Latin silva ‘wood’, influenced by Latin salvus ‘whole’, i.e. natural).Irish : generally of English origin (it was taken to County Down in the 12th century), this name has also sometimes been adopted as equivalent of Gaelic Ó Sabháin, the name of a small south Munster sept, which was earlier Anglicized as O’Savin (see Savin).Americanized form of Ashkenazic Jewish Savich.A Jacob Savage, born in Exeter, Devon, England, in 1604, is recorded in Essex, NJ, by the early 1630s. Edward Savage, of Huguenot descent, emigrated from Ireland to Massachusetts in 1696. His grandson and namesake, who was born in Princeton, MA, in 1761 gained fame as an artist for his portrait of George Washington (1789–90).

    Savage

  • DAMALI
  • Female

    Greek

    DAMALI

    Abbreviated form of Greek Damalis, DAMALI means "calf."

    DAMALI

  • Danaye
  • Girl/Female

    Greek

    Danaye

    Form of Danae; the mythological mother of Perseus by Zeus.

    Danaye

  • Samaae
  • Girl/Female

    Sikh

    Samaae

    Virtuous brave

    Samaae

  • Lalage
  • Girl/Female

    Greek

    Lalage

    Babble. Verbose.

    Lalage

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Online names & meanings

  • Eoforwic
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Eoforwic

    From the Bear Estate

  • Advith | அத்வித
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Advith | அத்வித

    Unique, Focused

  • Anala | அநலா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Anala | அநலா

    Goddess of fire, Fire

  • FANG
  • Male

    Chinese

    FANG

    square, in the sense of correctness.

  • SWEENEY
  • Male

    English

    SWEENEY

    Anglicized form of Gaelic Suibhne, SWEENEY means "well-going."

  • Niki
  • Boy/Male

    British, Danish, English, Finnish, German, Greek, Latin

    Niki

    Victory of the People; People's Victory

  • Wickam
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Wickam

    From the Village Meadow

  • Raviraj
  • Boy/Male

    Sikh

    Raviraj

    The Sun

  • Amber
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Amber

    Responsible

  • PITTI
  • Male

    Gypsy/Romani

    PITTI

     Possibly a Romani form of Hungarian Peti, PITTI means "rock; stone."

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  • Mate
  • n.

    One who customarily associates with another; a companion; an associate; any object which is associated or combined with a similar object.

  • Pavage
  • n.

    See Pavage.

  • Endamage
  • v. t.

    To bring loss or damage to; to harm; to injure.

  • Savage
  • a.

    Uncivilized; untaught; unpolished; rude; as, savage life; savage manners.

  • Damage
  • n.

    To ocassion damage to the soudness, goodness, or value of; to hurt; to injure; to impair.

  • Damage
  • v. i.

    To receive damage or harm; to be injured or impaired in soudness or value; as. some colors in /oth damage in sunlight.

  • Associate
  • a.

    Admitted to some, but not to all, rights and privileges; as, an associate member.

  • Monocular
  • a.

    Having only one eye; with one eye only; as, monocular vision.

  • Associator
  • n.

    An associate; a confederate or partner in any scheme.

  • Domage
  • n.

    Damage; hurt.

  • Associate
  • v. i.

    To unite in company; to keep company, implying intimacy; as, congenial minds are disposed to associate.

  • Molecular
  • a.

    Pertaining to, connected with, produced by, or consisting of, molecules; as, molecular forces; molecular groups of atoms, etc.

  • Damages
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Damage

  • Associate
  • v. t.

    To join or connect; to combine in acting; as, particles of gold associated with other substances.

  • Associated
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Associate

  • Monocular
  • a.

    Adapted to be used with only one eye at a time; as, a monocular microscope.

  • Indamage
  • v. t.

    See Endamage.

  • Associate
  • a.

    Connected by habit or sympathy; as, associate motions, such as occur sympathetically, in consequence of preceding motions.

  • Savage
  • v. t.

    To make savage.

  • Molecularly
  • adv.

    With molecules; in the manner of molecules.