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carcinoembryonic

Fetus vs Carcinoembryonic - What's the difference?

fetus | carcinoembryonic |


As a noun fetus

is .

As an adjective carcinoembryonic is

(medicine|physiology) describing any material (but especially a glycoprotein) that is present in patients with some cancers and also in healthy fetuses.

Cancer vs Carcinoembryonic - What's the difference?

cancer | carcinoembryonic |


As a noun cancer

is cancer.

As an adjective carcinoembryonic is

(medicine|physiology) describing any material (but especially a glycoprotein) that is present in patients with some cancers and also in healthy fetuses.

Glycoprotein vs Carcinoembryonic - What's the difference?

glycoprotein | carcinoembryonic |


As a noun glycoprotein

is (protein) a protein with covalently bonded carbohydrates.

As an adjective carcinoembryonic is

(medicine|physiology) describing any material (but especially a glycoprotein) that is present in patients with some cancers and also in healthy fetuses.