alexin
English
Etymology
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Noun
alexin (plural alexins)
- (biochemistry, dated) A protective substance that exists in the serum or other bodily fluid and is capable of killing microorganisms; complement.
- 1929, Thomas Wolfe, Look Homeward, Angel, New York: Scribner, Part One, Chapter 1, p. 3,
- The seed of our destruction will blossom in the desert, the alexin of our cure grows by a mountain rock […]
- 1929, Thomas Wolfe, Look Homeward, Angel, New York: Scribner, Part One, Chapter 1, p. 3,
Translations
protective substance that exists in the serum
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