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English
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]- (obsolete) alexine
Etymology
[edit]Ultimately from German Alexine, coined by Hans Buchner in 1891 from the Ancient Greek ἀλέξω (aléxō).[1]
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]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[2], 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 […]
Derived terms
[edit]Translations
[edit]protective substance that exists in the serum
References
[edit]- ^ Buchner H (1891 June 23) “Kurze Uebersicht über die Entwicklung der Bacterienforschung seit Naegeli's Eingreifen in dieselbe”, in Münchener Medizinische Wochenschrift[1] (in German), volume 38, number 25, pages 435–437, issue 26: 454–456, quote from p. 437: “Es handelt sich demnach um Eiweisskörper einer neuen Kategorie, die mit irgend welchen bisher bekannten sich nicht identificieren lassen, und die man am besten deshalb mit einem neuen Namen, etwa als » Alexine« (d. h. Schutzstoffe, von ἀλέξειν abwehren, schützen) bezeichnet. ― So it's a matter of protein of a new type, which cannot be identified with any [protein] which [has been] known until now, and which one therefore designates best with a new name, perhaps as "alexine" (i.e., protective stuff, from ἀλέξειν to fight off, defend).”
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