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  2. ADP - Wikipedia

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    ADP (company), an American provider of human resources management software and services; AdP, a German self-help organisation for patients who have undergone pancreatectomy; Association of Directory Publishers, an international trade organization for print and online directory publishers

  3. Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease - Wikipedia

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    Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) is one of the most common, life-threatening inherited human disorders and the most common hereditary kidney disease. [1] [2] It is associated with large interfamilial and intrafamilial variability, which can be explained to a large extent by its genetic heterogeneity and modifier genes. [1]

  4. Adenosine diphosphate receptor inhibitor - Wikipedia

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    The molecular target of the active metabolite of ADP receptor inhibitors is the P2Y 12 receptor. [17] P2Y 12 receptor is a G-coupled receptor and is activated by adenosine diphosphate. ADP binds to the P2Y 12 receptor that leads to inhibition of adenyl cyclase and thereby decreases the intracellular

  5. File:Automatic Data Processing (logo).svg - Wikipedia

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  6. Adenosine diphosphate ribose - Wikipedia

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    Adenosine diphosphate ribose (ADPR) is an ester molecule formed into chains by the enzyme poly ADP ribose polymerase. [1] ADPR is created from cyclic ADP-ribose (cADPR) by the CD38 enzyme using nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD +) as a cofactor. [1] ADPR binds to and activates the TRPM2 ion channel. [2] ADPR is the most potent agonist of ...

  7. "Substrate specificity and partial purification of a stereospecific NAD- and guanidine-dependent ADP-ribosyltransferase from avian erythrocytes". J. Biol. Chem. 254 (18): 8891–4. PMID 225315. Moss J, Stanley SJ, Watkins PA (1980). "Isolation and properties of an NAD- and guanidine-dependent ADP-ribosyltransferase from turkey erythrocytes". J ...

  8. CDK Global - Wikipedia

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    The company has its origins as the Dealer Services division of Automatic Data Processing (), which was formed in 1973 after ADP acquired National Inventory Control System, Portland OR (NICS) and Computer System Inc., Cincinnati, OH (CSI) providing computerized Accounting, Financial Reporting, Sales Analysis, Lease Accounting, Parts Inventory Control, Customer Relations, Management Systems for ...

  9. Relative afferent pupillary defect - Wikipedia

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    A relative afferent pupillary defect (RAPD), also known as a Marcus Gunn pupil (after Robert Marcus Gunn), is a medical sign observed during the swinging-flashlight test [1] whereupon the patient's pupils excessively dilate when a bright light is swung from the unaffected eye to the affected eye. The affected eye still senses the light and ...