"Oligopeptide" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
An oligopeptide is a short peptide chain consisting of a small number of amino acids, typically between 2 and 20 residues. It is a short chain of amino acids linked together by peptide bonds. Oligopeptides can be found in nature, such as in proteins, or they can be synthesized in the laboratory. They often have specific biological functions, such as hormone-like activity, and can be used as research tools or have therapeutic applications.
Oligomycin is a type of antibiotic that inhibits the production of ATP in cells by binding to the enzyme F0F1 ATP synthase, thereby preventing the synthesis of ATP. It is often used as a tool to study mitochondrial function and energy metabolism.
Oligoneuronal refers to the presence of a few nerve cells or neurons, which are smaller and less complex compared to other neurons. This term is often used in the context of neurology and neuropathology to describe the effects of certain diseases or conditions on the brain and nervous system. In some cases, oligoneuronal loss or damage can occur due to various factors, such as neurodegenerative diseases, traumatic brain injury, or toxic exposure. Oligoneuronal loss can lead to a range of symptoms, including cognitive impairment, memory loss, and motor dysfunction.
Oligonucleotides refer to a collection of short DNA or RNA molecules containing a small number of nucleotides (typically between 2 and 100). These molecules are often synthesized in a laboratory and are used as primers, probes, or amplification targets in various molecular biology techniques, such as PCR (polymerase chain reaction), DNA sequencing, and gene therapy.
Oligoovulation refers to a menstrual cycle in which there are fewer than 8 ovulations per year. It is a type of ovulatory dysfunction, which can be a cause of infertility.
Oligophrenia is a former term for mild intellectual disability, also known as borderline intellectual functioning. It is characterized by a significant limitation in intellectual functioning, which is evident in two or more of the following areas: communication, self-care, home living, social/interpersonal skills, use of community resources, self-direction, health and safety, and functional academics.
Oligophrenial refers to a person who has a mild intellectual disability or mild mental retardation. This term is often used to describe individuals with cognitive impairment who have limited adaptive skills, such as difficulty with language, learning, and social interactions. However, it's worth noting that the term "oligophrenia" is considered old-fashioned and has been largely replaced by more accurate and respectful terminology, such as "intellectual disability" or "developmental disability".