See Also: Herbal medicine (botanical medicine, herbology, phytomedicine)(health)
HTLV-I(medicine)
HTLV(dictionary)
HTLV-II(medicine)
HTLV-III(medicine)
HTLV(medicine)
HTLV-1 protease(medicine)
Htlv-I antigens(medicine)
HTLV-blv viruses(medicine)
HTLV-blv infections(medicine)

HTLV-II (medicine) and Pecan (recipes)


HTLV-II (medicine)


HTLV-II
<virology> A species of HTLV-blv viruses that can transform normal T-lymphocytes and can replicate in both t- and B-cell lines. The virus is related to but distinct from HTLV-I. It is associated with T-cell hairy cell leukaemia, a relatively benign disease.


Pecan (recipes)


Also known as a hickory nut, the pecan is related to the walnut and grown mainly in North America. It’s a delicious nut with a toffee-like taste that’s perfect for just eating as it is. In Cooking it’s probably best known as the basis for pecan pie, but it can be used in all kinds of cake Recipes, in sweets and in savoury dishes.Chocolate and pecan crunch tartQuick apricot, apple and pecan loaf cakePecan pieChocolate drop scones with pecan toffee sauce