Nystatin. Fungicidin . Mycostatin . Nilstat . Nystatin A1 . Nystatin A2 . Nystatin A3 . Nystatin G . Stamicin . Stamycin . Macrolide antifungal antibiotic complex produced by Streptomyces noursei, S. aureus, and other Streptomyces species. The biologically active components of the complex are nystatin A1, A2, and A3. . 1.00
Ipomoea nil. Japanese Morning Glory . Pharbitis nil . Glory, Japanese Morning . Ipomoea nils . Morning Glory, Japanese . Pharbitis nils . nils, Ipomoea . nils, Pharbitis . A plant species of the genus IPOMOEA, family CONVOLVULACEAE. An abundance of spontaneous mutants makes it useful in study of PLANT DNA and GENETICS. . 0.56
Neural Cell Adhesion Molecule L1. CALL Protein . CamL1 Gene Product . Cell Adhesion Molecule L1 . Cell Surface Glycoprotein L1 . F11 Glycoprotein . L1 Cell Adhesion Molecule . L1CAM . NGF-Inducible Glycoprotein . NILE Glycoprotein . NILE Protein . Nerve Growth Factor-Inducible Large External Glycoprotein . Neural Adhesion Molecule L1 . Glycoprotein, NGF-Inducible . Glycoprotein, NILE . NGF Inducible Glycoprotein . Nerve Growth Factor Inducible Large External Glycoprotein . A member of the immunoglobulin superfamily of neuronal cell adhesion molecules that is required for proper nervous system development. Neural cell adhesion molecule L1 consists of six Ig domains, five fibronectin domains, a transmembrane region and an intracellular domain. Two splicing variants are known: a neuronal form that contains a four-amino acid RSLE sequence in the cytoplasmic domain, and a non-neuronal form that lacks the RSLE sequence. Mutations in the L1 gene result in L1 disease. Neural cell adhesion molecule L1 is predominantly expressed during development in neurons and Schwann cells; involved in cell adhesion, neuronal migration, axonal growth and pathfinding, and myelination. . 0.55
Cichlids. Cichlidae . Nile Tilapia . Oreochromis nilotica . Cichlid . Fish, Cichlid . Cichlid Fish . Oreochromis niloticus . Tilapia nilotica . Common name for perch-like fish of the family Cichlidae, belonging to the suborder Labroidei, order PERCIFORMES. . 0.45