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subhead only; includes "formation" & "production" of substances by living tissue or organisms; see MeSH scope note in Introduction; indexing policy: Manual 19.8.9; DF /biosyn or /BI
Scope Note
Used for the anabolic formation of chemical substances in organisms, in living cells, or by subcellular fractions.
Entry Version
BIOSYN
Abbreviation
BI
Entry Term(s)
anabolism
bioformation
Online Note
search policy: Online Manual; use: main heading/BI or BI (SH) or SUBS APPLY BI
History Note
66; used with Category D 1966-89; D8-9, D12-13 & D24 1990 forward