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The word "intrabody" can be used in several contexts:
- Intrabody (protein), a type of antibody acting within a cell
- Pertaining to biological processes occurring within the body of a human or animal (intra + body), such as signalling or movement of materials.[1] The term has also been used loosely to refer to electronic signalling between devices worn on the body.[2]
- Pertaining to a phenomenon within the vertebral body, such as intrabody disc herniation that extrudes material into the vertebral body.[3]
References
- ^ Charlton, B; Schindhelm, K; Smeby, LC; Farrell, PC (1985). "Analysis of immunoglobulin G kinetics in the non-steady state". The Journal of laboratory and clinical medicine. 105 (3): 312–20. PMID 3973467.
- ^ Tom Zimmerman, Neil Gershenfeld. "Intrabody Signalling". Archived from the original on November 3, 2008.
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suggested) (help) - ^ Martel, W; Seeger, JF; Wicks, JD; Washburn, RL (1976). "Traumatic lesions of the discovertebral junction in the lumbar spine". AJR. American journal of roentgenology. 127 (3): 457–64. doi:10.2214/ajr.127.3.457. PMID 183533.