TM

There are multiple definitions:

  1. transmembrane domain(English)

  2. tympanic membrane(English)

  3. traditional medicine(English)

  4. tetrathiomolybdate(English)

  5. trabecular meshwork(English)

    • a lamellated sheet of complex tissue that covers the inner wall of Schlemm's canal. TM has uniquely developed at the angle of primates, filtering the aqueous humor out of the eye. TM consists of two parts: the nonfiltering portion mainly occupied by trabecular cells and the filtering portion. Trabecular cells are highly phagocytic cells removing particles, cell debris, and protein from the aqueous humor. The first glaucoma locus, the trabecular meshwork inducible glucocorticoid response (TIGR), also known as myocilin, initially was identified by looking at genes whose transcription is highly induced by steroids in these cells. The filtering portion consists of three tissues: the cribriform layer, the corneoscleral meshwork, and the uveal meshwork. These trabecular beams or strands are intertwiningly connected to each other, forming a complex filtering mesh surrounding Schlemm's canal. The trabecular beams are thickened by accumulation of extracellular materials and decrease of cell density within the corneoscleral and uveal meshwork in aged eyes
    • HTM, OLF, TIGR
    • Ophthalmology, Aging
    • https://doi.org…69391-4/50069-2
  6. thrombomodulin(English)

  7. transformed migraine(English)

  8. typus melancholicus(Latin)

  9. tunica media(Latin)

  10. traditional Medicare(English)

  11. transverse myelitis(English)

  12. thrust manipulation(English)

  13. tunicamycin(English)

  14. trace mineral(English)

  15. treatment model(English)

  16. teres minor(Latin)

  17. thalassemia major(Latin)

  18. tenogenic medium(English)

  19. therapeutic mammaplasty(English)