Database Name: MEDLINE - MEDLINE File from 1972-present Description: MEDLINE is a bibliographic database produced by the U.S. National Library of Medicine (NLM). The database covers worldwide biomedical literature, the citations of which appear in Index Medicus, Index to Dental Literature and International Nursing Index. Over 99% of MEDLINE's citations are references to journal articles. Approximately 50% of the citations contain abstracts, though records added before 1975 do not. CAS Registry Numbers (R) are present in the file from 1980 to the present. About 75% of MEDLINE's citations represent publication in the English language. Online thesauri of NLM's controlled vocabulary, MeSH (Medical Subject Headings), are available as research aids. Subjects Covered: All areas in the broad field of biomedicine including: Allergies; Anatomy; Biochemistry; Biology; Biomedicine; Biotechnology; Carcinogens; Cell Biology; Chemistry; Clinical Medicine; Communicable Disorders; Demography; Dentistry; Education of Health Professionals; Environmental and Public Health; Environmental Science; Experimental Medicine; Genetics; Hazardous Waste Management; Health; Health Occupations; Hospital Literature; Immunology; Laboratory Methods; Life Sciences; Medical Specialities (e.g., Cardiology Neurology, Endocrinology, Pediatrics, Surgery, etc.); Medicine; Microbiology; Nursing; Nutrition; Occupational Medicine; Paramedical Professions; Parasitology; Pathology; Pharmaceutical Chemicals; Pharmacology and Pharmacy; Physiology; Pollution Control; Population and Reproductive Biology; Radiation; Safety; Toxicology; Veterinary Science; Waste Management Source: References to articles from more than 3,900 journals published in over 70 countries; Citations to chapters in books or symposia were also included from 1976-1981 File Data: 1966 to present; more than 8.7 million citations (10/96); updated weekly; automatic current-awareness searches (SDIs) may be run weekly or monthly. The default is weekly. Language: English User Aids: MEDLINE Database Description; MEDLINE: Searching MeSH; Medical Subject Headings-ANNOTATED ALPHABETIC LIST; Medical Subject Headings-TREE STRUCTURES; PERMUTED Medical Subject Headings; List of Serials Indexed for Online Users; STNGUIDE; Online Helps (HELP DIRECTORY lists help messages available) Database Producer: National Library of Medicine (NLM) 8600 Rockville Pike Bethesda, MD 20894 U.S.A. Phone: 301-496-6193 Database Supplier: Chemical Abstracts Service 2540 Olentangy River Road P.O. Box 3012 Columbus, Ohio 43210-0012 USA Phone: 614-4473600 Telefax: 614 447-3713 Telex: 6 842 086 CHMAB Search Fields: NLM represents that the databases provided hereunder were formulated with a reasonable standard of care. 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There are no fields that allow left truncation in this file. | | | SEARCH FIELD NAME | SEARCH | SEARCH | DISPLAY | CODE | EXAMPLE | CODES =============================+=========+===============+============= Basic Index (contains single |None (or |S INTERFERON(W)|TI, AB, CT, words from the title, | /BI) | GAMMA |RN, CN, NA chemical name, controlled | |S 15663-27-1 | term (excluding MeSH | |S EC3.1.3.13 | numbers) and name fields, | | | he abstract, and CAS | | | Registry Numbers) | | | =============================+=========+===============+============= Accession Number |/AN |S 92000378/AN |AN Author |/AU |S ADAMSON G?/AU|AU Chemical Name (1) |/CN |S NIFEDIPINE/CN|RN, CN | |S EC 1.11.1.6 | | | /CN | Contract/Grant Number |/NC |S DE07034/NC |NC Controlled Terms (2) |/CT |S GRAAFIAN |CT | | FOLLICLE/CT | | |S (HYPERTENSION| | | (L)BL)/CT | | |S (F3.126.185. | | | (L)TH)/CT | Controlled Term 95 (3) |/CT95 |S SUNSCREENING |CT | | AGENTS/CT95 | Corporate Source (4) |/CS |S (KYUSHU (W) |CS | | CANCER (W) | | | CENTER)/CS | Country of Publication (code,|/CY |S UNITED STATES|CY text and Z tree no.) (5) | | /CY | | |S JP/CY | | |S Z1.542.363. | | | 300./CY | Document Type (code and text)|/DT |S BIOGRAPHY/DT |DT (Treatment Code) (6) | (or /TC)|S BIO/TC | Entry Date (7) |/ED |S ED>930000 |Not displayed Entry Month (7) |/EM |S 9106/EM |EM Field Availability (8) |/FA |S L2 AND AB/FA |Not displayed File Segment |/FS |S PRIORITY |FS | | JOURNALS/FS | Gene Name |/GEN |S C-JUN/GEN |GEN International Standard |/ISN |S 8756-8160/ISN|ISN (Document) Number | | | Journal Title (contains full |/JT |S BIOCHEM |JT, JTA, JTF and abbreviated titles) | | PHARMACOL/JT | | |S BIOCHEMICAL | | | PHARMACOLOGY | | | /JT | Language (code and text) |/LA |S GERMAN/LA |LA | |S RU/LA | Name (9) |/NA |S PRIMROSE J/NA|NA Number of Contract/Grant |/NC |S DE07034/NC |NC Other Sources |/OS |S (GENBANK (W) |OS | | L02896)/OS | Publication Year (7) |/PY |S 1990-1992/PY |SO Source (Journal Title, ISSN, |/SO |S 0006-2952/SO |SO Journal title code, Call | |S 3FW/SO | number, Publication Year, | |S (BIOCHEM (W) | Volume, Issue, and | | PHARMACOL)/SO | pagination) | | | Title |/TI |S (TOOTH (W) |TI | | MOVEMENT)/TI | Update Date (7) |/UP |S UP<920000 AND|UP | | L4 | (1) CAS Registry Numbers and Enzyme Codes can also be searched in this field. A /CN Thesaurus is available online. (2) MeSH Tree Numbers are also searched in this field. (L) proximity available with Qualifiers. Postings for MeSH Headings do not include narrower terms, while MeSH Tree Numbers do include all narrower levels. Asterisks (*) are now omitted from search terms. /CT and /MN Thesauri are available online. (3) This field contains the Controlled Terms available prior to 1996. An online thesaurus of /CT95 terms is also available. MeSH Tree Numbers are not searchable terms in the /CT95 thesaurus. (4) Search with implied (S) proximity is available in this field. (5) Z tree numbers can also be used as search terms. (6) Both STN standard document types and original NLM publication types (displayed in parenthesis) are separately searchable as bound phrases. (7) Numeric search field that may be searched using numeric operators or ranges. (8) The presence of AB, OS, or CS fields can be searched in this field. (9) Subject of biographical or related article. DISPLAY and PRINT Formats: Any combination of display formats listed below can be used to display or print answers. Multiple codes must be separated by spaces or commas, e.g., D l1 1-5 TI AU. The fields are displayed in the order requested. HIT terms are highlighted in all DISPLAY FIELDS. Hit-term highlighting is available in all fields except CM. Highlighting must be ON in order to use the HIT, KWIC, and OCC formats. | | FORMAT | CONTENT | EXAMPLES =======+====================================+============== AB |Abstract |D 1-5 AN, AB | |D AN ABS AN |Accession Number |D 1-5 AN AU |Author |D AU TI 2 CM |Comment |D AN CM TI 1-5 CN |Chemical Name (enzyme code and name)|D CN, RN 8-10 CS |Corporate Source |D CS, AU 10-20 CT |Controlled Term |D AN CT 1-2 |(MeSH terms, qualifiers) | CY |Country of Publication |D CY TI | (including MeSH Z tree number) | DT |Document Type |D DT TI EM |Entry Month |D TI SO EM FS |File Segment |D FS TI 1-2 GEN |Gene Name |D GEN TI 1-2 ISN |International Standard (Document) |D 2 6 ISN | Number | JT |Journal Title (includes JTA and JTF)|D 1-3 JT JTA |Journal Title, Abbreviated |D JTA JTF |Journal Title, Full |D JTF LA |Language |D LA TI NA |Name |D AN TI NA | (subject of biography or related | | article) | NC |Contract/Grant Number |D NC 1-10 OS |Other Source |D TI SO OS RN |CAS Registry Number (Registry Number|D CT RN | and chemical name) | SO |Source (journal title, publication |D SO TI FS | date, volume, issue, pagination, | | no. of references, journal code, | | call number, ISSN) | TI |Title |D TI 1-10 =======+====================================+============== ABS |AB |D ABS 1-3 ALL |AN, TI, CM, AU, CS, NC, SO, CY, DT, |D 1-3 ALL | LA, FS, OS, EM, AB, CT, RN, CN, | | NA, GEN | BIB |AN, TI, CM, AU, CS, NC, SO, CY, DT, |D 8 BIB | LA, FS, OS, EM (default) | CBIB |Compressed bibliographic information|D 2 CBIB IALL |ALL, indented with text labels |D IALL IBIB |BIB, indented with text labels |D IBIB IND |CT, RN, CN, NA, GEN |D BIB, IND TRIAL |TI, CM, CT, RN, CN, NA, GEN |D TRI (1) | | HIT (1)|Fields containing hit terms |D HIT 5-10 KWIC |Hit term with 20 words on either |D KWIC 5-10 | side (Key-Word-In-Context) | OCC |Fields that contain hit terms and |D OCC L3 1-2 | number of times they occur | (1) FREE format online. Thesaurus Fields: All Relationship Codes can be used with both the SEARCH and EXPAND command in the Chemical Name (/CN), Controlled Term (/CT), and Controlled Term 95 (/CT95) fields. In the MeSH Tree Number Thesaurus (/MN), all relationship codes can only be used with the EXPAND command. The /CT thesaurus contains the current (beginning with 1996) Controlled Terms. MeSH Tree Numbers are searchable terms in the /CT thesaurus. The /CT95 thesaurus contains the Controlled Terms available prior to 1996. MeSH Tree Numbers are not searchable terms in the /CT95 thesaurus. The /CT thesaurus does not include as NT terms the chemical names that prior to 1996 were treed under the Pharmacologic Action heading. Use the /CT95 thesaurus to view and search the chemical names treed under the Pharmacologic Action headings. CHEMICAL NAME (/CN) FIELD CODE | CONTENT | EXAMPLES ========+========================================+======================= ALL |All Associated Terms |E CHAETOGLOBOSINS+ALL/CN | |E 86414-29-1+ALL/CN AUTO (1)|Automatic Relationship (USE) |E BROMOACETIC ACID+AUTO/CN | |E BORAX+AUTO/CN HM |Heading Mapped to |E NEOSPORIN+HM/CN NOTE |All notes associated with the term |E SERICYSTATIN+NOTE/CN | |E EC 2.4.1.119+NOTE/CN RN |CAS Registry Number associated the name |S ARGINYLPROLINE+RN/CN | |E TYBAMATE+RN/CN RR |All associated CAS Registry Numbers |E FLUVALINATE+RR/CN PFT |All Preferred and Forbidden Terms |E COMBRETASTATIN+PFT/CN (1) AUTOMATIC relationship is SET OFF. In case of SET REL ON, the result of EXPAND without any relationship code is the same as described for AUTO. CONTROLLED TERM (/CT) FIELD CODE | CONTENT | EXAMPLES ========+========================================+======================= ALL |All Associated Terms |E PEPTIC ULCER+ALL/CT | |E C6.405.613+ALL/CT AUTO (1)|Automatic Relationship (preferred terms |E NASAL SINUSES+AUTO/CT | and qualifiers) |E ADV EFF+AUTO/CT BT |Broader terms |E PREGNANCY TESTS+BT/CT HIE |Hierarchy (all broader and narrower |E RECEPTORS, DRUG+HIE/CT | terms) | KT |Keyword terms |S SHOCK+KT/CT MN |Tree Number and descriptor class |E PROSTHESIS FAILURE+MN/CT | |S NUTRITIONAL STATUS+MN/CT NOTE |All notes associated with the term |E RHINOVIRUSES+NOTE/CT NT |Narrower terms |S NEURONS+NT/CT PFT |All Preferred and Forbidden Terms |E FIBRIN TISSUE ADHESIVE+PFT/CT RT |Related terms |S PROTECTIVE DEVICES+RT/CT STD |Standard (all broader, narrower and |S SPINAL CORD+STD/CT | related terms) |E PNEUMONIA+STD/CT UF |Used for (forbidden terms) |E F1.145.792.+UP/CT | |E SEX BEHAVIOR+UF/CT USE |Use (preferred terms) |E JOINT TUBERCULOSIS+USE/CT QLF |Qualifier and associated terms |S ADVERSE EFFECTS+QLF/CT QPFT |Qualifier preferred |E PSYCHOLOGY+QPFT/CT (1) AUTOMATIC relationship is SET OFF. In case of SET REL ON, the result of EXPAND without any relationship code is the same as described for AUTO. Note: The MN Thesaurus does not have any postings, so when searching, it is necessary to edit the field code to /CT. The CT and MN Thesaurus have the same EXPAND abilities except when expanding MeSH Tree Numbers. The CT Thesaurus will expand the same Tree Number hierarchy, while the MN Thesaurus will expand the MeSH terms corresponding to the various MeSH Tree Numbers. MeSH TREE NUMBER (/MN) FIELD CODE | CONTENT | EXAMPLES ========+========================================+======================= ALL |All Associated Terms |E GRANULOMA+ALL/MN | |E C23.484.+ALL/MN AUTO (1)|Automatic Relationship (preferred terms |E PANCREATIC CHOLERA+AUTO/MN | and qualifiers) | BT |Broader terms |E ILLUSINOS+BT/MN HIE |Hierarchy (all broader and narrower |E CHLAMYDIA+HIE/MN | terms) |E B3.700.300.394.260.+HIE/MN KT |Keyword terms |E DIETARY+KT/MN MN |Tree Number and descriptor class |E ABSCESS+MN/MN NOTE |All notes associated with the term |E SPINAL NERVES+NOTE/MN | |E A8.796.828.+NOTE/MN NT |Narrower terms |E TOOTH+NT/MN PFT |All Preferred and Forbidden Terms |E HTLV VIRUSES+PFT/MN | |E B4.909.777.731.505.+PFT/MN RT |Related terms |E TOMOGRAPHY, EMISSION- | | COMPUTED+RT/MN STD |Standard (all broader, narrower and |E ALCOHOLISM+STD/MN | related terms) |E C21.613.53.270.+STD/MN UF |Used for (preferred and forbidden terms)|E IODIDE PEROXIDASE+UF/MN USE |Use (forbidden and preferred terms) |E OPHTHALMIA+USE/MN QLF |Qualifier and associated terms |E AE+QLF/MN QPFT |Qualifier preferred |E METABOLISM+QPFT/MN (1) AUTOMATIC relationship is SET OFF. In case of SET REL ON, the result of EXPAND without any relationship code is the same as described for AUTO. Note: The MN Thesaurus does not have any postings, so when searching, it is necessary to edit the field code to /CT. The CT and MN Thesaurus have the same EXPAND abilities except when expanding MeSH Tree Numbers. The CT Thesaurus will expand the same Tree Number hierarchy, while the MN Thesaurus will expand the MeSH terms corresponding to the various MeSH Tree Numbers. Features: Limiting Search Codes Search results may be restricted to the following search areas in the MEDLINE File. Search Area | Code | Example ================+============+=============== Animal subject | /ANIMAL | S L4/ANIMAL English-language| /ENG | S L1/MAJ,ENG records | | Female subject | /FEMALE | S L3/FEMALE Human subject | /HUMAN | S L1/HUMAN Major descriptor| /MAJ | S L1/MAJ Male subject | /MALE | S L2/MALE SELECT and SORT Fields The SELECT command is used to create E-numbers and an L-number containing terms taken from the specified field in an answer set. The SORT command is used to rearrange the search results in either alphabetic or numeric order of the specified field(s). Field Name Field Code SELECT(1) SORT Abstract AB Y N Accession Number AN Y N Author AU Y (2) Y CAS Registry Number RN Y N (2,3,4) Chemical Name CN Y (4) N Chemical Name and CHEM Y (2) N CAS Registry Number Corporate Source CS Y Y Controlled Terms CT Y N Country of Publication CY Y Y Document Type DT Y Y Entry Month EM Y Y File Segment FS Y Y Gene Name GEN Y Y International Standard ISN Y N (Document) Number International Standard ISSN N Y Serial Number Journal Title JT Y Y Journal Title Code JTC N Y Language LA Y Y Name NA Y N Names NAME Y (2) N Number of Contract NC Y Y Occurrence Count of OCC N Y Hit Terms Other Source OS Y Y Publication Year PY Y Y Source SO Y N Title TI Y Y (default) (1) HIT may be used to restrict terms extracted to terms that match the search expression used to create the answer set, e.g., SEL HIT TI (2) Appends /BI. (3) Only selects CAS Registry Numbers. (4) SELECT HIT is not valid with this field. Sample Records: DISPLAY ALL AN 93037914 MEDLINE TI [Selection and physiological study of culture of Bacillus circulans-- producer of butirosin]. Selektsionnoe i fiziologicheskoe issledovanie kul'tury Bacillus circulans--produtsenta butirozina. AU Vikhanskii IuD; Iarulin V R; Esipova V V; Bartoshevich IuE; Zhdanovich IuV; Nasonova L I SO ANTIBIOTIKI I KHIMIOTERAPIIA, (1992 Jun) 37 (6) 5-7. Journal code: 69N. ISSN: 0235-2990. CY RUSSIA: Russian Federation DT Journal; Article; (JOURNAL ARTICLE) LA Russian FS Priority Journals EM 9301 AB For isolating a highly active variant of the butirosin-producing culture, a strain forming trace amounts of the antibiotic substance was used. Exposure to nitrosomethylbiuret and nitrosoguanidine and the use of selective media containing streptomycin and butirosin resulted in a 30-fold increase in the strain productivity. Thin layer chromatography of the produced antibiotic substance in the solvent system developed by the authors, mass spectrometry and assay of the antimicrobial spectrum in regard to ++gram-positive and ++gram-negative bacteria by using the known aminoglycosidine- inactivating enzymes revealed that the substance was identical to butirosin. Along with the major product, the fermentation broth contained up to 5 per cent of ribostamycin. CT Check Tags: In Vitro Bacillus: DE, drug effects *Bacillus: GD, growth & development Bacillus: ME, metabolism *Butirosin Sulfate: BI, biosynthesis Butirosin Sulfate: IP, isolation & purification Chromatography, Thin Layer: MT, methods Commonwealth of Independent States Culture Media English Abstract Spectrum Analysis, Mass: MT, methods Stimulation, Chemical Streptomycin: PD, pharmacology RN 51022-98-1 (Butirosin Sulfate); 57-92-1 (Streptomycin) CN 0 (Culture Media) DISPLAY BIB AN 93038100 MEDLINE TI An evaluation of two methods of limb salvage in extremity soft-tissue sarcomas. AU Moseley H S CS Comprehensive Cancer Center, Good Samaritan Hospital, Portland, OR 97210.. SO ARCHIVES OF SURGERY, (1992 Oct) 127 (10) 1169-73; discussion 1173-4. Journal code: 8IA. ISSN: 0004-0010. CY United States DT Journal; Article; (JOURNAL ARTICLE) LA English FS Abridged Index Medicus Journals; Priority Journals; Cancer Journals EM 9301 DISPLAY CBIB 93038100 An evaluation of two methods of limb salvage in extremity soft-tissue sarcomas. Moseley H S. (Comprehensive Cancer Center, Good Samaritan Hospital, Portland, OR 97210.. )ARCHIVES OF SURGERY, (1992 Oct) 127 (10) 1169-73; discussion 1173-4. Journal code: 8IA. ISSN: 0004-0010. Pub. country: United States. Language: English. DISPLAY TRIAL TI Pharmacologic and neurochemical evidence for the activation of capsaicin-sensitive sensory nerves by lipoxin A4 in guinea pig bronchus. CT Check Tags: Animal; Male; Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Bronchi: DE, drug effects *Bronchi: IR, innervation *Bronchoconstriction: PH, physiology Calcitonin Gene-Related Peptide: ME, metabolism Calcium Channel Blockers: PD, pharmacology Capsaicin: PD, pharmacology Guinea Pigs *Hydroxyeicosatetraenoic Acids: PH, physiology Mollusk Venoms: PD, pharmacology *Neurons, Afferent: DE, drug effects Neurons, Afferent: PH, physiology Peptides, Cyclic: PD, pharmacology Ruthenium Red: PD, pharmacology Thiorphan: PD, pharmacology RN 107407-86-3 (omega-conotoxin (Conus magus)); 1307-52-4 (Ruthenium Red); 404-86-4 (Capsaicin); 76721-89-6 (Thiorphan); 83652-28-2 (Calcitonin Gene-Related Peptide) CN 0 (Calcium Channel Blockers); 0 (Hydroxyeicosatetraenoic Acids); 0 (Mollusk Venoms); 0 (Peptides, Cyclic); 0 (5,6,15-trihydroxy- 7,9,11,13-eicosatetraenoic acid) EXPAND in /CN Thesaurus => E 9-XYLOSYLADENINE+ALL/CN E1 14 --> 9-xylosyladenine/CN E2 0 RN 4185-03-9/CN E3 0 RR 28361-05-9/CN (((9alpha)-(L))-isomer) UF 9 beta-D-xylofuranosyladenine UF 9 beta-D-xylosyladenine UF 9H-purin-6-amine, 9-xylofuranosyl- UF xyloA UF xylosyladenosine HM ADENOSINE/*analogs NOTE RN given refers to cpd with unspecified isomeric designation; structure infirst source PNTE XYLOSE/analogs (78-80) ********* END ********* EXPAND in /CT Thesaurus => E PLATELET AGGREGATION INHIBITORS+ALL/CT E1 0 BT3 D Chemicals and Drugs/CT E2 0 BT2 Hematologic, Gastric, Renal Agents (Non MeSH)/CT E3 0 BT1 Hematologic Agents (Non MeSH)/CT E4 3601 --> Platelet Aggregation Inhibitors/CT E5 3601 MN D19.461.780./CT DC an INDEX MEDICUS major descriptor NOTE Drugs or agents which antagonize or impair any mechanism leading to blood platelet aggregation, whether during the phases of activation and shape change or following the dense-granule release reaction and stimulation of the prostaglandin-thromboxane system. INDX DF: PLATELET INHIB AQ AD AE AG AN BL CF CH CL CS CT DU EC HI IM IP ME PD PK PO RE SD ST TO TU UR PNTE Blood Platelets (66-87) PNTE Platelet Adhesiveness (72-87) PNTE Platelet Aggregation (76-87) HNTE 88 MHTH NLM 1988 E6 0 UF Agents, Antiplatelet/CT E7 0 UF Aggregation Inhibitors, Platelet/CT E8 0 UF Antagonists, Blood Platelet/CT E9 0 UF Antagonists, Platelet/CT E10 0 UF Antiaggregants, Blood Platelet/CT E11 0 UF Antiaggregants, Platelet/CT E12 0 UF Antiplatelet Agents/CT E13 0 UF Antiplatelet Drugs/CT E14 0 UF Blood Platelet Aggregation Inhibitors/CT E15 0 UF Blood Platelet Antagonists/CT E16 0 UF Blood Platelet Antiaggregants/CT E17 0 UF Drugs, Antiplatelet/CT E18 0 UF Inhibitors, Platelet/CT E19 0 UF Inhibitors, Platelet Aggregation/CT E20 0 UF PLATELET AGGREGATION INHIB/CT E21 0 UF Platelet Antagonists/CT E22 0 UF Platelet Antiaggregants/CT E23 0 UF Platelet Inhibitors/CT ********* END ********* EXPAND in /CT95 Thesaurus => E PLATELET AGGREGATION INHIBITORS+ALL/CT95 E1 0 BT3 D Chemicals and Drugs/CT95 E2 0 BT2 Hematologic, Gastric, Renal Agents (Non MeSH)/CT95 E3 0 BT1 Hematologic Agents (Non MeSH)/CT95 E4 3601 --> Platelet Aggregation Inhibitors/CT95 MN D19.461.780. DC an INDEX MEDICUS major descriptor NOTE Drugs or agents which antagonize or impair any mechanism leading to blood platelet aggregation, whether during the phases of activation and shape change or following the dense-granule release reaction and stimulation of the prostaglandin-thromboxane system. INDX DF: PLATELET INHIB AQ AD AE AG AN BL CF CH CL CS CT DU EC HI IM IP ME PD PK PO RE SD ST TO TU UR PNTE Blood Platelets (66-87) PNTE Platelet Adhesiveness (72-87) PNTE Platelet Aggregation (76-87) HNTE 88 E5 0 UF Agents, Antiplatelet/CT95 E6 0 UF Aggregation Inhibitors, Platelet/CT95 E7 0 UF Antagonists, Blood Platelet/CT95 E8 0 UF Antagonists, Platelet/CT95 E9 0 UF Antiaggregants, Blood Platelet/CT95 E10 0 UF Antiaggregants, Platelet/CT95 E11 0 UF Antiplatelet Agents/CT95 E12 0 UF Antiplatelet Drugs/CT95 E13 0 UF Blood Platelet Aggregation Inhibitors/CT95 E14 0 UF Blood Platelet Antagonists/CT95 E15 0 UF Blood Platelet Antiaggregants/CT95 E16 0 UF Drugs, Antiplatelet/CT95 E17 0 UF Inhibitors, Platelet/CT95 E18 0 UF Inhibitors, Platelet Aggregation/CT95 E19 0 UF PLATELET AGGREGATION INHIB/CT95 E20 0 UF Platelet Antagonists/CT95 E21 0 UF Platelet Antiaggregants/CT95 E22 0 UF Platelet Inhibitors/CT95 E23 18103 NT1 Aspirin/CT95 E24 4799 NT1 Dipyridamole/CT95 E25 8237 NT1 Epoprostenol/CT95 E26 408 NT1 Iloprost/CT95 E27 1384 NT1 Ketanserin/CT95 E28 443 NT1 Ticlopidine/CT95 ********* END ********* EXPAND in /MN Thesaurus => E D19.461.780+ALL/MN E1 BT3 D Chemicals and Drugs/MN E2 BT2 Hematologic, Gastric, Renal Agents (Non MeSH)/MN E3 BT1 Hematologic Agents (Non MeSH)/MN E4 --> D19.461.780/MN E5 MH Platelet Aggregation Inhibitors/MN DC an INDEX MEDICUS major descriptor NOTE Drugs or agents which antagonize or impair any mechanism leading to blood platelet aggregation, whether during the phases of activation and shape change or following the dense-granule release reaction and stimulation of the prostaglandin-thromboxane system. INDX DF: PLATELET INHIB AQ AD AE AG AN BL CF CH CL CS CT DU EC HI IM IP ME PD PK PO RE SD ST TO TU UR PNTE Blood Platelets (66-87) PNTE Platelet Adhesiveness (72-87) PNTE Platelet Aggregation (76-87) HNTE 88 MHTH NLM 1988 E6 UF Agents, Antiplatelet/MN E7 UF Aggregation Inhibitors, Platelet/MN E8 UF Antagonists, Blood Platelet/MN E9 UF Antagonists, Platelet/MN E10 UF Antiaggregants, Blood Platelet/MN E11 UF Antiaggregants, Platelet/MN E12 UF Antiplatelet Agents/MN E13 UF Antiplatelet Drugs/MN E14 UF Blood Platelet Aggregation Inhibitors/MN E15 UF Blood Platelet Antagonists/MN E16 UF Blood Platelet Antiaggregants/MN E17 UF Drugs, Antiplatelet/MN E18 UF Inhibitors, Platelet/MN E19 UF Inhibitors, Platelet Aggregation/MN E20 UF PLATELET AGGREGATION INHIB/MN E21 UF Platelet Antagonists/MN E22 UF Platelet Antiaggregants/MN E23 UF Platelet Inhibitors/MN ********* END *********