List of MeSH codes (G04) explained
The following is a partial list of the "G" codes for Medical Subject Headings (MeSH), as defined by the United States National Library of Medicine (NLM).
This list continues the information at List of MeSH codes (G03). Codes following these are found at List of MeSH codes (G05). For other MeSH codes, see List of MeSH codes.
The source for this content is the set of 2006 MeSH Trees from the NLM.
– biological phenomena, cell phenomena, and immunity
– adaptation, biological
- – evolution, molecular
- – genetic speciation
- – phylogeny
– microbiologic phenomena
- – antibiosis
- – bacterial physiology
- – bacterial adhesion
- – bacterial translocation
- – bacteriolysis
- – nitrogen fixation
- – drug resistance, microbial
- – drug resistance, bacterial
- – beta-lactam resistance
- – cephalosporin resistance
- – penicillin resistance
- – ampicillin resistance
- – methicillin resistance
- – chloramphenicol resistance
- – drug resistance, multiple, bacterial
- – kanamycin resistance
- – tetracycline resistance
- – trimethoprim resistance
- – vancomycin resistance
- – drug resistance, fungal
- – drug resistance, multiple, fungal
- – drug resistance, viral
- – drug resistance, multiple, viral
- – drug resistance, multiple
- – drug resistance, multiple, bacterial
- – drug resistance, multiple, fungal
- – drug resistance, multiple, viral
- – germ-free life
- – specific pathogen-free organisms
- – hemadsorption
- – microbial viability
- – nitrogen fixation
- – transformation, bacterial
- – viral physiology
- – antibody-dependent enhancement
- – cell transformation, viral
- – cytopathogenic effect, viral
- – hemagglutination, viral
- – inclusion bodies, viral
- – viral interference
- – virus inactivation
- – virus integration
- – lysogeny
- – virus latency
- – virus replication
- – virus activation
- – virus assembly
- – virus shedding
- – virulence
– remission, spontaneous
- – neoplasm regression, spontaneous
– tissue survival
– cell aging
– cell compartmentation
– cell movement
- – cell aggregation
- – chemotaxis
- – chemotaxis, leukocyte
- – leukocyte rolling
- – ovum transport
- – sperm motility
- – sperm transport
– dna packaging
- – chromatin assembly and disassembly
– receptor aggregation
– antibody specificity
- – organ specificity
- – species specificity
– complement activation
- – complement pathway, alternative
- – complement pathway, classical
- – complement pathway, mannose-binding lectin
– immunity, natural
- – antibody diversity
- – antigenic variation
- – gene rearrangement, b-lymphocyte
- – gene rearrangement, b-lymphocyte, heavy chain
- – immunoglobulin class switching
- – gene rearrangement, b-lymphocyte, light chain
- – gene rearrangement, t-lymphocyte
- – gene rearrangement, alpha-chain t-cell antigen receptor
- – gene rearrangement, beta-chain t-cell antigen receptor
- – gene rearrangement, delta-chain t-cell antigen receptor
- – gene rearrangement, gamma-chain t-cell antigen receptor
- – genes, immunoglobulin
- – immunoglobulin allotypes
- – immunoglobulin gm allotypes
- – immunoglobulin km allotypes
- – immunoglobulin idiotypes
- – major histocompatibility complex
- – genes, mhc class i
- – genes, mhc class ii
- – minor histocompatibility loci
- – minor lymphocyte stimulatory loci
- – somatic hypermutation, immunoglobulin
– tumor escape
– species specificity
----The list continues at List of MeSH codes (G05).